A murder over a girl
justice, gender, junior high
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Word Count
68,250 words, Guess
Page Count
273 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemurderovergirlju0000corb
- ISBN-100805099204
- ISBN-101250118158
- ISBN-139780805099201
- ISBN-139781250118158
and 6 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2015023835
- OCLC Control Number908628779
- Better World Books9780805099201
- Better World Books9781250118158
- Better World BooksW8-AAU-277
- Open LibraryOL27201186M
Classifications
- DDC364.152/3092
- LCCHV6534.O96 C67 2016
- LCCHV6534.O96C67 2016
Description
"A psychologist's gripping, troubling, and moving exploration of the brutal murder of a possibly transgender middle school student by an eighth grade classmate. On Feb. 12, 2008, at E. O. Green Junior High in Oxnard, CA, 14-year-old Brandon McInerney shot and killed his classmate, Larry King, who had recently begun to call himself "Leticia" and wear makeup and jewelry to school. Profoundly shaken by the news, and unsettled by media coverage that sidestepped the issues of gender identity and of race integral to the case, psychologist Ken Corbett traveled to LA to attend the trial. As visions of victim and perpetrator were woven and unwoven in the theater of the courtroom, a haunting picture emerged not only of the two young teenagers, but also of spectators altered by an atrocity and of a community that had unwittingly gestated a murder. Drawing on firsthand observations, extensive interviews and research, as well as on his decades of academic work on gender and sexuality, Corbett holds each murky facet of this case up to the light, exploring the fault lines of memory and the lacunae of uncertainty behind facts. Deeply compassionate, and brimming with wit and acute insight, A Murder Over a Girl is a riveting and stranger-than-fiction drama of the human psyche"--
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