Figures and Tables | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
CSI as Neoliberalism: An Introduction | p. xiii |
Producing Justice, Science, and Television Drama | |
Science Fiction or Social Fact?: An Exploratory Content Analysis of Popular Press Reports on the CSI Effect | p. 3 |
The Science and Careers of CSI | p. 29 |
CSI and Law & Order: Dueling Representations of Science and the Law in the Criminal Justice System | p. 61 |
Generic Difference and Innovation in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | p. 75 |
Bodies of Evidence | |
Corpses, Spectacle, Illusion: The Body as Abject and Object in CSI | p. 93 |
The City of Our Times: Space, Identity, and the Body in CSI: Miami | p. 111 |
The Crime Scene, the Evidential Fetish, and the Usable Past | p. 133 |
Late Modern Subjects | |
Not the Usual Suspects: The Obfuscation of Political Economy and Race in CSI | p. 149 |
Troping Mr. Johnson: Reading Phallic Mastery and Anxiety on Season One of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | p. 177 |
Forensic Music: Channeling the Dead on Post-9/11 Television | p. 201 |
Primary Character List | p. 221 |
Episode Guide | p. 223 |
Dataset of Press Sources on CSI and the CSI Effect, 2002-2005 | p. 227 |
Bibliography | p. 235 |
Index | p. 253 |
Editors and Contributors | p. 269 |
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