New from Indiana University Press: Murder, the Media, and the Politics of Public Feelings Remembering Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Jennifer Petersen "Petersen makes use of an intriguing thesis and presents an insightful source for journalism and broadcasting students." ‹Library Journal In 1998, the horrific murders of Matthew Shepard‹a gay man living in Laramie, Wyoming‹and James Byrd Jr.‹an African American man dragged to his death in Jasper, Texas‹provoked a passionate public outrage. The intense media coverage of the murders made moments of violence based in racism and homophobia highly visible and which eventually led to the passage of The Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act in 2009. The role the media played in cultivating, shaping, and directing the collective emotional response toward these crimes is the subject of this gripping new book by Jennifer Petersen. Tracing the emotional exchange from news stories to the creation of law, Petersen calls for an approach to media and democratic politics that takes into account the role of affect in the political and legal life of the nation. 222 pp. cloth 978-0-253-35659-8 $70.00 paper 978-0-253-22339-5 $24.95 For more information, visit: http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/694999 For Instructors: If you are interested in adopting this book for course use, please see our exam copy policy: http://ht.ly/6q6hm Laura Baich Electronic Marketing Manager Indiana University Press 812-855-8287 | 812-856-0415 (fax) online: http://iupress.indiana.edu blog: http://iupress.typepad.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/iupress Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/iupress ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html