The Routledge introduction to Canadian crime fiction:
"Who are the most important Canadian crime and detective writers? How do they help represent Canada as a nation? How do they distinguish Canada's approach to questions of crime, detection, and social justice from those of other countries? The Routledge Introduction to Canadian Crime Fictio...
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London ; New York
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2024
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Zusammenfassung: | "Who are the most important Canadian crime and detective writers? How do they help represent Canada as a nation? How do they distinguish Canada's approach to questions of crime, detection, and social justice from those of other countries? The Routledge Introduction to Canadian Crime Fiction provides a much-needed investigation into how crime and detection have been, are, and will be represented within Canada's national literature, with an attention to contemporary popular and literary texts. The book draws together a representative set of established Canadian authors who would appear in most courses on Canadian crime and detective fiction, while also introducing a few authors less established in the field. Ultimately, the book argues that crime fiction is a space of enormously productive hybridity that offers fresh new approaches to considering questions of national identity, gender, race, sexuality, and even genre" |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 273 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780367645717 9780367645731 |
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CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgments 1 Negotiations of National Identity in Canadian Crime Fiction ix xii 1 PARTI Historical Confrontations 25 2 John McFetridge and the Legacy of French/English Tensions 27 3 Giles Blunt and the Canadian North 42 4 Thomas King and the Liminal Indigenous Detective 58 5 Ausma Zehanat Khan and Multiculturalism in Canada 75 6 Canada and the American Dream: Linwood Barclay’s Promise Falls Series 91
viii Contents PART 11 Canadian Genre Play 109 7 The Police Procedural: Registering Change with Peter Robinson’s DCI Banks 111 8 The Amateur Detective: Gail Bowen’s Joanne Kilbourn as Canadian Revisionist 129 9 The Gay Private Eye: Anthony Bidulka’s Hardboiled Romantic, Russell Quant 143 10 The Legal Thriller: Trauma and Resilience in Pamela Callow’s Kate Lange Series 158 11 The Postmodern Detective: Literary Detection in Timothy Findley and Carol Shields 175 PART III Futuristic Explorations 12 Louise Penny’s Cozy Exploration of Trauma and Temporality in the Anthropocene 13 Storytelling, Guilt, and Games in Margaret Atwood’s Post-apocalyptic Crime Fiction 193 195 214 14 Interpretive Mysteries and Impossible Crimes in Emily St. John Mandel’s Speculative Fiction 227 Glossary of People and Terms Further Reading on Crime Fiction Works Cited Index 245 255 260 270
THE ROUTLEDGE INTRODUCTION TO CANADIAN CRIME FICTION Who are the most important Canadian crime and detective writers? How do they help represent Canada as a nation? How do they distinguish Canada’s approach to questions of crime, detection, and social justice from those of other countries? The Routledge Introduction to Canadian Crime Fiction provides a much-needed investigation into how crime and detection have been, are, and will be represented within Canada’s national literature, with an attention to contemporary popular and literary texts. The book draws together a representative set of established Canadian authors who would appear in most courses on Canadian crime and detective fiction, while also introducing a few authors less established in the field. Ultimately, the book argues that crime fiction is a space of enormously productive hybridity that offers fresh new approaches to considering questions of national identity, gender, race, sexuality, and even genre. |
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CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgments 1 Negotiations of National Identity in Canadian Crime Fiction ix xii 1 PARTI Historical Confrontations 25 2 John McFetridge and the Legacy of French/English Tensions 27 3 Giles Blunt and the Canadian North 42 4 Thomas King and the Liminal Indigenous Detective 58 5 Ausma Zehanat Khan and Multiculturalism in Canada 75 6 Canada and the American Dream: Linwood Barclay’s Promise Falls Series 91
viii Contents PART 11 Canadian Genre Play 109 7 The Police Procedural: Registering Change with Peter Robinson’s DCI Banks 111 8 The Amateur Detective: Gail Bowen’s Joanne Kilbourn as Canadian Revisionist 129 9 The Gay Private Eye: Anthony Bidulka’s Hardboiled Romantic, Russell Quant 143 10 The Legal Thriller: Trauma and Resilience in Pamela Callow’s Kate Lange Series 158 11 The Postmodern Detective: Literary Detection in Timothy Findley and Carol Shields 175 PART III Futuristic Explorations 12 Louise Penny’s Cozy Exploration of Trauma and Temporality in the Anthropocene 13 Storytelling, Guilt, and Games in Margaret Atwood’s Post-apocalyptic Crime Fiction 193 195 214 14 Interpretive Mysteries and Impossible Crimes in Emily St. John Mandel’s Speculative Fiction 227 Glossary of People and Terms Further Reading on Crime Fiction Works Cited Index 245 255 260 270
THE ROUTLEDGE INTRODUCTION TO CANADIAN CRIME FICTION Who are the most important Canadian crime and detective writers? How do they help represent Canada as a nation? How do they distinguish Canada’s approach to questions of crime, detection, and social justice from those of other countries? The Routledge Introduction to Canadian Crime Fiction provides a much-needed investigation into how crime and detection have been, are, and will be represented within Canada’s national literature, with an attention to contemporary popular and literary texts. The book draws together a representative set of established Canadian authors who would appear in most courses on Canadian crime and detective fiction, while also introducing a few authors less established in the field. Ultimately, the book argues that crime fiction is a space of enormously productive hybridity that offers fresh new approaches to considering questions of national identity, gender, race, sexuality, and even genre. |
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