Out of deadlock: female emancipation in Sara Paretsky's V.I. Warshawki novels, and her influence on contemporary crime fiction
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publ. 2015
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references
Introduction. Crime fiction, more than mere entertainment : the role of the crime novel as a platform for gender-negotiations on a global scale / Enrico Minardi -- Chapter one. The dectective as speech / Sara Paretsky -- Chapter two. Following in the footsteps of Sara Paretsky : feminism and the female detective in Maud Tabachnik's crime novels / Andrea Hynynen -- Chapter three. Gabriella Voice's Returned / Margaret Kinsman -- Chapter four. "Turning toward the things that make you afraid" : growing pains in Sara Paretsky's feminist hard-boiled fiction / Elizabeth Thompson -- Chapter five. Telling the ewes from the rams : economics and gender disorder in Petros Markaris's Inspector Haritos mysteries / Patricia Felisa Barbeito -- Chapter six. "From V.I. Warshavski to Dora Diamante" : Sonia Coutinho and the gender crime fiction in Brazil / Cristina Ferreira Pinto-Bailey -- Chapter seven. Are you my friend or enemy? Female friendship at the crossroads of class, race, and gender in Sara Paretsky's and Natsuo Kirino's detective fictions / Jooyeon Rhee -- Chapter eight. Approaches to gender : Grazia Versani's Cantini series / Alessia Risi -- Chapter nine. Challenging the male paradigm : a comparative analysis of the protagonists V.I. Warshavski and Nurit Iscar as models of postfeminism in crime literature / Jennifer Byron -- Contributors
Beschreibung:VI, 158 S. 21 cm

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