Globalization and the state in conte...
Pepper, Andrew.

 

  • Globalization and the state in contemporary crime fiction[electronic resource] :a world of crime /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 809.933582
    書名/作者: Globalization and the state in contemporary crime fiction : a world of crime // edited by Andrew Pepper, David Schmid.
    其他作者: Schmid, David.
    出版者: London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
    面頁冊數: ix, 247 p. : : digital ;; 22 cm.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    標題: Globalization in literature.
    標題: Detective and mystery stories - History and criticism.
    標題: Literature.
    標題: Contemporary Literature.
    標題: Comparative Literature.
    標題: Transnational Crime.
    ISBN: 9781137425737
    ISBN: 9781137425720
    內容註: Introduction; Andrew Pepper and David Schmid -- Chapter 1. The Bad and the Evil; David Schmid -- Chapter 2. Work and Death in the Global City; Christopher Breu -- Chapter 3. 'Local Hells' and State Crimes; Katy Shaw -- Chapter 4. The State We're In; Veronique Desnain -- Chapter 5. The Scene of the Crime is the Crime; Casey Shoop -- Chapter 6. True-Crime, Crime Fiction, and Journalism in Mexico; Persephone Braham -- Chaopter 7. The Novel of Violence in Latin American Literature; Jose-Vicente Tavares-dos-Santos, Enio Passiani, and Julio Souto Salom -- Chapter 8. Scandinavian Crime Fiction and the Facts; Andrew Nestingen -- Chapter 9. John le Carre and The New Novel of Global (In)security; Andrew Pepper -- Chapter 10. Geopolitical Reality;Paul Cobley -- Chapter 11. US Narratives of Nuclear Terrorism; David Seed.
    摘要、提要註: Why has crime fiction become a global genre? How do writers use crime fiction to reflect upon the changing nature of crime and policing in our contemporary world? This book argues that the globalization of crime fiction should not be celebrated uncritically. Instead, it looks at the new forms and techniques writers are using to examine the crimes and policing practices that define a rapidly changing world. In doing so, this collection of essays examines how the relationship between global crime, capitalism, and policing produces new configurations of violence in crime fiction - and asks whether the genre can find ways of analyzing and even opposing such violence as part of its necessarily limited search for justice both within and beyond the state.
    電子資源: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-42573-7
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