New Orleans Sniper - by Frances Chaput Waksler (Paperback)
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Highlights
- On January 7, 1973, shots were fired from Howard Johnson's Motel in New Orleans, LA.
- About the Author: Frances Chaput Waksler, professor emerita, Wheelock College, phenomenological sociologist, has written in the areas of deviance, sociology of childhood, and medical sociology.
- 114 Pages
- True Crime, Murder
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About the Book
On January 7, 1973, shots were fired from Howard Johnson's Motel in New Orleans, LA. Six were killed, ten wounded, and the debate began about the number of snipers. Waksler traces the course of this event and analyzes claims and counterclaims made in the search to explain it.Book Synopsis
On January 7, 1973, shots were fired from Howard Johnson's Motel in New Orleans, LA. Six were killed, ten wounded, and the debate began about the number of snipers. Waksler traces the course of this event and analyzes claims and counterclaims made in the search to explain it.Review Quotes
...[A] finely detailed and meticulously documented case study...a primer in sociology....Waksler demonstrates the myriad ways in which thinking...is perturbed and ultimately determined by the social setting in which the existence of an Other is open to question. Its subtext raises serious and sobering questions about the reliability of human observation....
Waksler's The New Orleans Sniper uses this unique criminal case to show phenomenology in practice. Her work showing how different readings can occur, and how inconsistent evidence is dealt with, remains one of the most accessible and coherent works in the field of phenomenology. This short well-written book should be a supplement for a theory course or graduate seminar on phenomenology.
[Waksler's] honest, careful, and detailed phenomenological analysis to disclose the inner and outer horizons of 'evidence' can be generalized and applied to everyday life. This book leads readers to recognize that we always and already depend on hidden performances and taken-for-granted assumptions....
[We] love this little book. And one feels that the author loves it, too...The book reads like a detective story where the search for the second murderer is the central theme...The book is well written and well structured. The preface frames it biographically, the introduction presents the project, the event, the data and the timeline of key events....In a conclusion some basic features are suggested that proved to be relevant to the constitution of the Other.
A taut and engaging interweaving of philosophical reflection and criminal forensics....[It] challenges the reader to question some of our most basic notions of what it means to encounter another human being. This book will appeal to a wide-ranging audience, including practitioners and academics in philosophy, sociology, psychology, criminal justice, military science, and forensics.
Demonstrates, empirically, the process of continually constituting, unconstituting, and re-constituting -- of persons, places, and things -- that is central to Edmund Husserl's phenomenology. The great value...is its application of a philosophical idea to understanding a concrete event: how we sort through the enormous detail of a happening in order to say it is this way rather than that way.
About the Author
Frances Chaput Waksler, professor emerita, Wheelock College, phenomenological sociologist, has written in the areas of deviance, sociology of childhood, and medical sociology.Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: .4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 114
Genre: True Crime
Sub-Genre: Murder
Publisher: University Press of America
Theme: Serial Killers
Format: Paperback
Author: Frances Chaput Waksler
Language: English
Street Date: October 15, 2010
TCIN: 1004112104
UPC: 9780761853893
Item Number (DPCI): 247-23-8138
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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