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Michelle Ann Abate's Bloody Murder: The Homicide Tradition in Children's Literature examines the surprisingly frequent and graphic depiction of homicide in American children's literature, tracing its presence from early fairy tales like "Snow White" to contemporary young adult novels. The book challenges the common assumption that violence is absent from children's stories, arguing that murder narratives serve crucial psychological, social, and individual development functions for young readers. Abate explores diverse genres, including fairy tales, adventure stories, detective fiction, and young adult novels, analyzing how they reflect broader societal attitudes towards violence, death, and the justice system. The study also considers the evolution of crime narratives over time, examining how the representation of murder changed along with cultural perceptions and the rise of new media. The book concludes with an examination of young adult zombie fiction, exploring its unique intersection with themes of murder, posthumanism, and the anxieties surrounding death and mortality.

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