Detective Fiction in a Postcolonial and Transnational World

Detective Fiction in a Postcolonial and Transnational World
Author: Nels Pearson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317151968

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Taking up a neglected area in the study of the crime novel, this collection investigates the growing number of writers who adapt conventions of detective fiction to expose problems of law, ethics, and truth that arise in postcolonial and transnational communities. While detective fiction has been linked to imperialism and constructions of race from its earliest origins, recent developments signal the evolution of the genre into a potent framework for narrating the complexities of identity, citizenship, and justice in a postcolonial world. Among the authors considered are Vikram Chandra, Gabriel García Márquez, Michael Ondaatje, Patrick Chamoiseau, Mario Vargas Llosa, Suki Kim, and Walter Mosley. The essays explore detective stories set in Latin America, the Caribbean, India, and North America, including novels that view the American metropolis from the point of view of Asian American, African American, or Latino characters. Offering ten new and original essays by scholars in the field, this volume highlights the diverse employment of detective fictions internationally, and uncovers important political and historical subtexts of popular crime novels.

Detective Fiction in a Postcolonial and Transnational World

Detective Fiction in a Postcolonial and Transnational World
Author: Nels Pearson,Marc Singer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2009
Genre: Detective and mystery stories
ISBN: 1315576791

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Postcolonial Postmortems

Postcolonial Postmortems
Author: Christine Matzke,Susanne Muehleisen
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789042020146

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Recent crime fiction increasingly transcends national boundaries, with investigators operating across countries and continents. Frequently, the detective is a migrant or comes from a transcultural background. To solve the crime, the investigator is called upon to decipher the meaning(s) hidden in clues and testimonies that require transcultural forms of understanding. For the reader, the investigation discloses new interpretive methods and processes of social investigation, often challenging facile interpretations of the postcolonial world order. Under the rubric 'postcolonial postmortems', this collection of essays seeks to explore the tropes, issues and themes that characterise this emergent form of crime fiction. But what does the 'postcolonial' bring to the genre apart from the well-known, and valid, discourses of resistance, subversion and ethnicity? And why 'postmortems'? A dissection and medical examination of a body to determine the cause of death, the 'postmortem' of the postcolonial not only alludes to the investigation of the victim's remains, but also to the body of the individual text and its contexts. This collection interrogates literary concepts of postcoloniality and crime from transcultural perspectives in the attempt to offer new critical impulses to the study of crime fiction and postcolonial literatures. International scholars offer insights into the 'postcolonial postmortems' of a wide range of texts by authors from Africa, South Asia, the Asian and African Diaspora, and Australia, including Robert G. Barrett, Unity Dow, Wessel Ebersohn, Romesh Gunesekera, Kazuo Ishiguro, Sujata Massey, Alexander McCall Smith and Michael Ondaatje.

Transnational Crime Fiction

Transnational Crime Fiction
Author: Maarit Piipponen,Helen Mäntymäki,Marinella Rodi-Risberg
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783030534134

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Focusing on contemporary crime narratives from different parts of the world, this collection of essays explores the mobility of crimes, criminals and investigators across social, cultural and national borders. The essays argue that such border crossings reflect on recent sociocultural transformations and geopolitical anxieties to create an image of networked and interconnected societies where crime is not easily contained. The book further analyses crime texts’ wider sociocultural and affective significance by examining the global mobility of the genre itself across cultures, languages and media. Underlining the global reach and mobility of the crime genre, the collection analyses types and representations of mobility in literary and visual crime narratives, inviting comparisons between texts, crimes and mobilities in a geographically diverse context. The collection ultimately understands mobility as an object of study and a critical lens through which transformations in our globalised world can be examined.

The Post Colonial Detective

The Post Colonial Detective
Author: Ed Christian
Publsiher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2001-04-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025200887

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What happens to detective fiction when the detective is "post-colonial," a marginalized native or settler in a country recovering from colonialism? This introduction to the peculiarities of the post-colonial detective and to post-colonial theory establishes a context in which to view more than a dozen notable detectives and authors from around the world. The essays present post-colonial detection as an exciting hybrid of western-influenced police methods and plot conventions with indigenous cultural insights and wisdom in exotic settings.

The Cambridge Companion to World Crime Fiction

The Cambridge Companion to World Crime Fiction
Author: Stewart King,Jesper Gulddal,Alistair Rolls
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2022-04-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781108484596

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The first systematic account of crime fiction as a global genre, offering unprecedented coverage of distinct traditions across the world.

Crime Fiction and National Identities in the Global Age

Crime Fiction and National Identities in the Global Age
Author: Julie H. Kim
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781476640426

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To read a crime novel today largely simulates the exercise of reading newspapers or watching the news. The speed and frequency with which today's bestselling works of crime fiction are produced allow them to mirror and dissect nearly contemporaneous socio-political events and conflicts. This collection examines this phenomenon and offers original, critical, essays on how national identity appears in international crime fiction in the age of populism and globalization. These essays address topics such as the array of competing nationalisms in Europe; Indian secularism versus Hindu communalism; the populist rhetoric tinged with misogyny or homophobia in the United States; racial, religious or ethnic others who are sidelined in political appeals to dominant native voices; and the increasing economic chasm between a rich and poor. More broadly, these essays inquire into themes such as how national identity and various conceptions of masculinity are woven together, how dominant native cultures interact with migrant and colonized cultures to explore insider/outsider paradigms and identity politics, and how generic and cultural boundaries are repeatedly crossed in postcolonial detective fiction.

Detecting Chinese Modernities

Detecting Chinese Modernities
Author: Yan Wei
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004431287

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In Detecting Chinese Modernities: Rupture and Continuity in Modern Chinese Detective Fiction (1896–1949), Yan Wei historicizes the two stages in the development of Chinese detective fiction and discusses the rupture and continuity in the cultural transactions, mediation, and appropriation that occurred when the genre of detective fiction traveled to China during the first half of the twentieth century. Wei identifies two divergent, or even opposite strategies for appropriating Western detective fiction during the late Qing and the Republican periods. She further argues that these two periods in the domestication of detective fiction were also connected by shared emotions. Both periods expressed ambivalent and sometimes contradictory views regarding Chinese tradition and Western modernity.