Postmodern criminology and its feminist discontents

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Howe, A [1 ]
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[1] La Trobe Univ, Sch Law & Legal Studies, Bundoora, Vic 3083, Australia
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10.1177/000486580003300208
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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0301 ;
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This article examines the work of self-defined exponents of a postmodern" criminology.This school of critical criminology takes Jack Katz's Seductions of Crime: Moral and Sensual Attractions in Doing Evil (1988) as its foundational text. Because Katz's book focuses on the: sensual feel rather than on the causes of criminal behaviour, it has been acclaimed as a new and even heroic, post-positivistic approach to criminality. It is neither. Moreover, from any feminist perspective, there is nothing critical about it.The foundational concepts of Katzian-inflected "postmodern" criminology are caught in the same universalising, androcentric paradigms which bedevil the positivistic criminology it claims to displace.The so-called "postmoderism" which is said to inform this new school displays a spectacular ignorance of the conceptual advances made by feminist poststructuralist theorists in a range of fields. More broadly, this article aims to show that nothing, and certainly not the "postmodernism" of the Katzians, can save criminology as a discipline. Criminology in its ostensibly post-positivistic and "postmodern" formations is as intellectually and politically bankrupt as the positivism it imagines it transcends.
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