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Rippercast: The Whitechapel Murders Podcast
East End Conference 2017- Charlotte Mallinson: In the Name of Jack: Rethinking Victimhood in Representations of the Whitechapel Murders
August 12th, 2017
Duration: 00:53:44

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you presentations from the 2017 East End Conference which took place in the East End of London over the 5th and 6th of August, 2017.

Keynote Speaker

Charlotte Mallinson- 'In the Name of Jack: Rethinking Victimhood in Representations of the Whitechapel Murders'.

Ms Mallinson is a Ph.D researcher and lecturer at the University of Huddersfield whose present doctoral work is in analyzing how the Whitechapel Murder victims have been represented in books, heritage tourism, film, television and the news media.

This evenings East End Conference event was held in conjunction with the Whitechapel Society's August 2017 meeting.

www.whitechapelsociety.com

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