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Hieber, Lutz. Zur Aktualität von Douglas Crimp. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-93429-7.

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El-Hai, Jack. The Nazi and the psychiatrist: Hermann Göring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a fatal meeting of minds at the end of WWII. New York: MJF Books, 2015.

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El-Hai, Jack. El nazi y el psiquiatra: Hermann Göring y Douglas M. Kelley : un encuentro letal de mentes al fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. México, D.F: Planeta Mexicana, 2014.

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Wexler, Harry K. A criminal justice system strategy for treating cocaine-heroin abusing offenders in custody: By Harry K. Wexler, Douglas S. Lipton and Bruce D. Johnson ; prepared for the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Dept. of Justice, by Abt Associates, Inc., under contract #OJP-86-C-002. [Washington, D.C.]: U. S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice, Office of Communication and Research Utilization, 1988.

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Wexler, Harry K. A criminal justice system strategy for treating cocaine-heroin abusing offenders in custody: By Harry K. Wexler, Douglas S. Lipton and Bruce D. Johnson ; prepared for the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Dept. of Justice, by Abt Associates, Inc., under contract #OJP-86-C-002. [Washington, D.C.]: U. S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice, Office of Communication and Research Utilization, 1988.

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Hieber, Lutz. Zur Aktualität Von Douglas Crimp: Postmoderne und Queer Theory. Springer Vieweg. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, 2013.

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Zur Aktualit T Von Douglas Crimp Aktuelle Und Klassische Sozial Und KulturwissenschaftlerIn. Springer vs, 2012.

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Douglas Crimp : From Before Pictures, a Memoir of 1970s New York: DISSS-CO. MoMA PS1, 2016.

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Voß, Heinz-Jürgen, ed. Die Idee der Homosexualität musikalisieren. Psychosozial-Verlag, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30820/9783837978117.

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Guy Hocquenghem´s essay »Homosexual Desire« »may well be the first example of what we now call queer theory,« wrote Douglas Crimp on the back-cover blurb of a new US edition of this book. The French activist and theorist, journalist and novelist lived from 1946 to 1988 and helped shape the history of the radical gay movement in the 1970s and 1980s, not only of his country, but also of the old Federal Republic. While the interest in Hocquenghem is growing again in France and the US, he is largely ignored today in the German-speaking world. But reading him is worthwhile, because he offers perspectives for thinking about sexual orientation not as something rigid but »open« and in process – something »musical«, that is: A sound also occurs only when it exhausts its entire amplitude. In 2018, fifty years after the so-called sexual revolution and on the thirtieth anniversary of the death of Guy Hocquenghem, the authors of the present volume undertake to bring current queer critiques of identity and racism to an exchange with this thinker. With contributions by Guy Hocquenghem (translated by Salih Alexander Wolter), Rüdiger Lautmann, Norbert Reck and Heinz-Jürgen Voß.
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Untitled Douglas Crime 1 Of 3. Orion Publishing Group, Limited, 2022.

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Ferris, Gordon. Bitter Water (Douglas Brodie series). Atlantic Books, 2013.

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Media, Irb. Summary of Douglas Valentine's the CIA As Organized Crime. IRB MEDIA, 2022.

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Ferris, Gordon. Pilgrim Soul (Douglas Brodie series). Atlantic Books, 2014.

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Tellez, David. Sleep Program: The Alleged Memoirs of Douglas James Morrison. Pass the Peas Production LLC, 2022.

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Tellez, David. Sleep Program: The Alleged Memoirs of Douglas James Morrison. Pass the Peas Production LLC, 2022.

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Snauffer, Douglas. Crime Television. Praeger, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400633720.

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Crime dramas have been a staple of the television landscape since the advent of the medium. Along with comedies and soap operas, the police procedural made an easy transition from radio to TV, and starting withDragnetin 1952, quickly became one of the most popular genres. Crime television has proven to be a fascinating reflection of changes and developments in the culture at large. In the '50s and early '60s, the square-jawed, just-the-facts detectives ofThe UntouchablesandThe FBIput police work in the best light possible. As the '60s gave way to the '70s, however, the depictions gained more subtle shading, andThe Streets of San Francisco, The Rockford Files, andBarettaoffered conflicted heroes in more complex worlds. This trend has of course continued in more recent decades, with Steven Bochco's dramas seeking a new realism through frank depictions of language and sexuality on television. In chronicling these developments and illustrating how the genre has reflected our ideas of crime and crime solving through the decades, author Douglas Snauffer provides essential reading for any fan. This work provides a comprehensive history of detective and police shows on television, with, among other elements, production histories of seminal programs, and interviews with some of the most important writers and producers of crime television. Besides the shows listed above, this volume will also discuss such programs as:Peter Gunn, The Mod Squad, Hawaii Five-O, Columbo, Starsky and Hutch, Charlie's Angels, Magnum P.I., Miami Vice, T.J. Hooker, Remington Steele, Cagney and Lacey, Murder, She Wrote, The Commish, Homicide: Life on the Street, Monk, and many more.
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Douglass, Stephen. Tainted Trust: A Douglass Crime and Romance Thriller Series. Independently Published, 2018.

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Before pictures. University of Chicago Press, 2016.

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Ferris, Gordon. Two Douglas Brodie Novels: The Hanging Shed and Bitter Water. Atlantic Books, Limited, 2014.

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Dempsey, Tim. Rules Are Made to Be Broken: An Anecdotal History of the Douglas County Jail. Sunbury Press, Inc., 2012.

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Taylor, Andrew. Our Fathers' Lies (Penguin Crime Fiction). Penguin Books Ltd, 1987.

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Taylor, Andrew. Our Fathers' Lies (Penguin Crime Fiction). Penguin Books Ltd, 1987.

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Miklitsch, Robert. The Crimson Kimono. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040689.003.0011.

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Samuel Fuller’s Crimson Kimono (1959) is, like Odds against Tomorrow (1959), a paradigmatic late ‘50s American noir. Part policier, part melodrama, part “art” film, part “B” or exploitation picture, The Crimson Kimono deploys the sort of self-reflexive devices associated with Douglas Sirk’s ‘50s melodramas in order to “estrange” or “alienate” the dark crime film. For example, by portraying an interracial romance and commenting on the cliché of Oriental inscrutability, The Crimson Kimono foregrounds the black-and-white moral calculus of melodrama even as italicizes the racial difference, not to say racism, that has been a part, however occluded, of the history of “black film.” Equally importantly, by refiguring the film’s Asian-American police detective as the “hero” of the narrative who solves the case and “gets the girl,” Fuller’s film refashions one of the constitutive tropes of the genre, the “Shanghai gesture,” a trope that can itself be traced back to The Maltese Falcon (1941) and the origins of classic American film noir.
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Flowe, Douglas J. Uncontrollable Blackness. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655734.001.0001.

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Early twentieth-century African American men in northern urban centers like New York faced economic isolation, segregation, a biased criminal justice system, and overt racial attacks by police and citizens. In this book, Douglas J. Flowe interrogates the meaning of crime and violence in the lives of these men, whose lawful conduct itself was often surveilled and criminalized, by focusing on what their actions and behaviors represented to them. He narrates the stories of men who sought profits in underground markets, protected themselves when law enforcement failed to do so, and exerted control over public, commercial, and domestic spaces through force in a city that denied their claims to citizenship and manhood. Flowe furthermore traces how the features of urban Jim Crow and the efforts of civic and progressive leaders to restrict their autonomy ultimately produced the circumstances under which illegality became a form of resistance.Drawing from voluminous prison and arrest records, trial transcripts, personal letters and documents, and investigative reports, Flowe opens up new ways of understanding the black struggle for freedom in the twentieth century. By uncovering the relationship between the fight for civil rights, black constructions of masculinity, and lawlessness, he offers a stirring account of how working-class black men employed extralegal methods to address racial injustice.
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George-Kanentiio, Douglas M. Iroquois on Fire. Praeger, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400672798.

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In their homelands in what is now New York state, Iroquois and their issues have come to dominate public debate as the residents of the region seek ways to resolve the multibillion dollar land claims against the state. This initial dispute over territorial title has grown to encompass gambling, treaties, taxation, and what it means to claim Native sovereignty in a world experiencing fantastic technological change. New York's influence is such that the experiences of Iroquois interaction with the state will surely affect how Natives and other states deal with similar issues. This is an essential volume for those wishing to better understand these issues, written from an Iroquois perspective by someone who has taken an active role in tribal affairs and who is dedicated to preserving the philosophies of his people. Douglas George-Kanentiio, a member of the Mohawk Nation and an activist for Native American claims, details the history of his Nation from initial contact with the Europeans through to the casino crises. As a key figure in events of the last two decades, George-Kanentiio uses aspects of his personal story to highlight issues of public interest: the land, family and community, geography, federal interference in tribal affairs, religion, political activism, land use/claims, and connections to organized crime.
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Taylor, Andrew. Sleeping Policeman. Hodder Education Group, 2012.

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Taylor, Andrew. Sleeping Policeman. Hodder & Stoughton, 2012.

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Taylor, Andrew. Blood Relation. Hodder & Stoughton, 2012.

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Taylor, Andrew. Freelance Death. Hodder & Stoughton, 2012.

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Taylor, Andrew. Blood Relation. Hodder Education Group, 2012.

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Taylor, Andrew. Odd Man Out. Hodder Education Group, 2012.

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El-Hai, Jack. Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Göring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a Fatal Meeting of Minds at the End of WWII. PublicAffairs, 2013.

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El-Hai, Jack. Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Goring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a Fatal Meeting of Minds at the End of WWII. PublicAffairs, 2013.

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El-Hai, Jack. The Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Göring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a Fatal Meeting of Minds at the End of WWII. PublicAffairs, 2014.

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El-Hai, Jack. The Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Goring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a Fatal Meeting of Minds at the End of Wwii. Blackstone Pub, 2013.

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El-Hai, Jack. The Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Goring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a Fatal Meeting of Minds at the End of WW II. Blackstone Audiobooks, 2013.

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El-Hai, Jack. The Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Goring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a Fatal Meeting of Minds at the End of WW II. Blackstone Audiobooks, 2013.

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Yamashita's Ghost: War Crimes, MacArthur's Justice, and Command Accountability. University Press of Kansas, 2014.

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Ryan, Allan A. Yamashita's Ghost: War Crimes, MacArthur's Justice, and Command Accountability. University Press of Kansas, 2014.

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Yamashita's Ghost. University Press of Kansas, 2014.

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Yamashita's ghost: War crimes, MacArthur's justice, and command accountability. Lawrence, Ks: University Press of Kansas, 2012.

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Crittenden, Douglass Margaret. Personal Narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, a Southern Woman,: Who Was Imprisoned for One Month in the Common Jail of Norfolk, under the Laws of Virginia, for the Crime of Teaching Free Colored Children to Read. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Personal Narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, a Southern Woman,: Who Was Imprisoned for One Month in the Common Jail of Norfolk, under the Laws of Virginia, for the Crime of Teaching Free Colored Children to Read. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Douglass, Margaret Crittendon. Educational Laws of Virginia : The Personal Narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass: A Southern Woman, Who Was Imprisoned for One Month Common Jail of Norfolk, under the Laws of Virginia, for the Crime of Teaching Free Colored Children to Read. Independently Published, 2019.

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Educational Laws of Virginia; the Personal Narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, a Southern Woman, Who Was Imprisoned for One Month in the Common Jail of Norfolk, under the Laws of Virginia, for the Crime of Teaching Free Colored Children to Read . . Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Educational Laws of Virginia; the Personal Narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, a Southern Woman, Who Was Imprisoned for One Month in the Common Jail of Norfolk, under the Laws of Virginia, for the Crime of Teaching Free Colored Children to Read . . Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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