Crime Literature combines literary analysis with a critical examination of how media shapes and distorts perceptions of crime and justice. Students will explore a range of crime fiction and non fiction—from classic detective tales to modern crime documentaries—while simultaneously analyzing how these narratives reflect, reinforce, or challenge media biases. This course encourages students to critically engage with both literature and media, fostering a deeper understanding of how stories of crime are presented and perceived.
Crime Literature combines literary analysis with a critical examination of how media shapes and distorts perceptions of crime and justice. Students will explore a range of crime fiction and non fiction—from classic detective tales to modern crime documentaries—while simultaneously analyzing how these narratives reflect, reinforce, or challenge media biases. This course encourages students to critically engage with both literature and media, fostering a deeper understanding of how stories of crime are presented and perceived.