Too human inhuman: a paradigm shift in contemporary crime fiction

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15162/2704-8659/1299

Parole chiave:

Monsterification, Serial killer, Inhumanity, Media representation of crime, Psychopathy

Abstract

Actual sociology of deviance outlines moral pluralism or even fragmentation which characterize the social moral order. The paper assumes that social reality can be mirrored in media products, influencing their cultural trends, due to the fact that in the consumer society the product should maintain its appeal to the public. The actual moral ambiguity of social order has been thus resembled in crime fiction. The analysis clearly shows a transformation through a historical confrontation of serial killer mediatized representations, comparing Hitchcock’s Norman Bates in Psycho, and the character of Dexter from the homonymous tv show. The paper outlines a passage from the ‘monsterification’ of the former’s psychopathy to the humanization of the latter’s homicidal inhumanity.

Biografie autore

Armando Saponaro, Università degli studi di Bari Aldo Moro

Armando Saponaro, PhD in Criminology, Law and Criminal Procedure, teaches Criminology at the Department of Educational sciences, Psychology and Communication, University of Bari. He authored one of earlier monographs published in Italy on victimology (2004) and originally contributed to theoretical victimology showing a development characterized by mirroring sociology of deviance theories so reversed to victims of crime such as structural-functionalism and labelling (2009; 2013; 2014). Furthermore, he has proposed victim-oriented paradigms and models of criminal justice from a socio-juridical perspective (2010, 2011, 2015, 2021), and the original construct of counter-stigma as a feature of late modern societies in the field of sociology of deviance (2017, 2021 in press).

Andrea De Leo, Università degli studi di Bari Aldo Moro

Andrea De Leo holds a BA in Psychological sciences and techniquesat the Department of Educational sciences, Psychology and Communication, University of Bari Aldo Moro. He discussed a thesis in Criminology which investigates the role of post-traumatic stress disorder in the onset of violent behavior looking at its fictional representation in the work of Kentarō Miura, “Berserk”. His research interests are in the field of criminal psychology and psychopaty.

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2021-12-03