The Routledge companion to crime fiction
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The Routledge companion to crime fiction
(Routledge companions to literature series)(Routledge companions)
Routledge, 2020
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Other editors: Jesper Gulddal, Stewart King and Andrew Pepper
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Routledge Companion to Crime Fiction is a comprehensive introduction to crime fiction and crime fiction scholarship today. Across forty-five original chapters, specialists in the field offer innovative approaches to the classics of the genre as well as ground-breaking mappings of emerging themes and trends.
The volume is divided into three parts. Part I, Approaches, rearticulates the key theoretical questions posed by the crime genre. Part II, Devices, examines the textual characteristics of the genre. Part III, Interfaces, investigates the complex ways in which crime fiction engages with the defining issues of its context - from policing and forensic science through war, migration and narcotics to digital media and the environment.
Engagingly written and drawing on examples from around the world, this volume is indispensable to both students and scholars of crime fiction.
Table of Contents
Contents
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: New Directions in Crime Fiction Scholarship
Janice Allan, Jesper Gulddal, Stewart King and Andrew Pepper
Part I: Approaches
Genre
Jesper Gulddal and Stewart King
Counterhistories and Prehistories
Maurizio Ascari
The Crime Fiction Series
Ruth Mayer
Crime Fiction in the Marketplace
Emmett Stinson
Adaptations
Neil McCaw
Hybridisation
Heather Duerre Humann
Graphic Crime Novels
Robert Prickett and Casey A. Cothran
World Literature
Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
Translation
Karen Seago and Victoria Lei
Transnationality
Barbara Pezzotti
Gender and Sexuality
Gill Plain
Race and Ethnicity
Sam Naidu
Coloniality and Decoloniality
Shampa Roy
Psychoanalysis
Heta Pyrhoenen
Part II: Devices
Murders
Michael Harris-Peyton
Victims
Rebecca Mills
Detectives
David Geherin
Criminals
Christiana Gregoriou
Beginnings and Endings
Alistair Rolls
Plotting
Martin Edwards
Clues
Jesper Gulddal
Realism
Paul Cobley
Place
Stewart King
Time and Space
Thomas Heise
Self-referentiality and Metafiction
J. C. Bernthal
Paratextuality
Louise Nilsson
Affect
Christopher Breu
Alterity and the Other
Jean Anderson
Digital Technology
Nicole Kenley
Part III Interfaces
Crime Fiction and Criminology
Matthew Levay
Crime Fiction and Theories of Justice
Susanna Lee
Crime Fiction and Modern Science
Andrea Goulet
Crime Fiction and the Police
Andrew Nestingen
Crime Fiction and Memory
Kate M. Quinn
Crime Fiction and Trauma
Cynthia S. Hamilton
Crime Fiction and Politics
Jose V. Saval
Crime Fiction and the City
Eric Sandberg
Crime Fiction and War
Patrick Deer
Crime Fiction and Global Capital
Andrew Pepper
Crime Fiction and the Environment
Marta Puxan-Oliva
Crime Fiction and Narcotics
Andrew Pepper
Crime Fiction and Migration
Charlotte Beyer
Crime Fiction and Authoritarianism
Carlos Uxo
Crime Fiction and Digital Media
Tanja Valisalo, Maarit Piipponen, Helen Mantymaki and Aino-Kaisa Koistinen
Crime Fiction and the Future
Nicoletta Vallorani
Index
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