The Routledge companion to crime fiction /

"The Routledge Companion to Crime Fiction is a comprehensive introduction to crime fiction and crime fiction scholarship today. Across 45 original chapters, specialists in the field offer innovative approaches to the classics of the genre as well as ground-breaking mappings of emerging themes a...

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Other Authors: Allan, Janice M., 1966- (Editor), Gulddal, Jesper (Editor), King, Stewart, 1968- (Editor), Pepper, Andrew, 1969- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Series:Routledge companions to literature series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: New directions in crime fiction scholarship / Janice Allan, Jesper Gulddal, Stewart King and Andrew Pepper
  • 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 Pyrhönen
  • 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
  • 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 / José 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 Uxó
  • Crime fiction and digital media / Tanja Välisalo, Maarit Piipponen, Helen Mäntymäki and Aino-Kaisa Koistinen
  • Crime fiction and the future / Nicoletta Vallorani.