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Iberian Crime Fiction
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ISBN: 1299200907 0708323332 1783164492 9780708323335 0708323324 9781783164493 9780708323328 9781299200906 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cardiff University of Wales Press

El género policiaco en la la literatura española del siglo XIX
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ISBN: 1282119869 9786612119866 1441647678 8497170121 9781441647672 9788497170123 8479086327 9788479086329 9781282119864 6612119861 Year: 2001 Publisher: San Vicente del Raspeig [Spain] Universidad de Alicante

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En torno a la figura del detective como héroe aparece todo un reparto de personajes que, según la época y la índole culta o popular del texto en cuestión, desempeñan los papeles de víctima, culpable, acusado, cómplice y testigo. La tradición del género es tan antigua como el bíblico fratricidio de Abel o el clásico parricidio de Edipo. Este libro afirma otras posibilidades a lo largo de nuestro siglo diecinueve, remontándose no ya a la figura del temprano maestro español del género policiaco Pedro Antonio de Alarcón (1833-91) con "El clavo", sino a la de los románticos Ángel Saavedra (1791-1865) y José Zorrilla (1817-93). Las pesquisas ofrecen un indudable saldo de obras que demuestran la existencia de una escuela perfectamente configurada. Los orígenes, desarrollo y plenitud del detective y sus secuaces y antagonistas son escrutados aquí a través de los géneros, movimientos y autores más representativos del ochocientos español. Ricardo Landeira ejerce como catedrático de literatura española en la Universidad de Colorado (EEUU). Entre sus obras destacan los libros Gabriel Miró: Trilogía de Sigüenza, José de Espronceda, Ramiro de Maeztu, La poesía de Ramón Goy de Silva, La novela española moderna (1898-1936).


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Violence and victimhood in Hispanic crime fiction
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ISBN: 1476632014 9781476632018 9780786499083 0786499087 Year: 2018 Publisher: Jefferson, North Carolina

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"At the heart of crime fiction is an investigation into an act of violence. Studies of the genre have generally centered on the relationship between the criminal and the investigator. Focusing on contemporary crime fiction from the Spanish-speaking world, this collection of new essays explores the role of the victim"--


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Radical justice
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ISBN: 1283255510 9786613255518 1611483573 9781611483574 9781611483567 1611483565 Year: 2011 Publisher: [Lewisburg, Pa.] Lanham, Md. Bucknell University Press Co-published with the Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group

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Radical Justice investigates the convoluted relationship between memory and justice in Spain and the Southern Cone as it is portrayed in political documentaries and detective fiction from Spain and the Southern Cone. It argues that the possibility of achieving justice in these regions lies beyond market and State and is yet to come. This book appeals to a wide range of scholars, ranging from national literature and film specialists of Argentina, Chile, and Spain, to philosophers and students of ethics, human rights, and questions of j


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Spanish and Latin American women's crime fiction in the new millennium
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ISBN: 1527505200 9781527505209 9781527500167 1527500160 Year: 2017 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

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Crime fiction written by women in Spain and Latin America since the late 1980s has been successful in shifting attention to crimes often overlooked by their male counterparts, such as rape and sexual battery, domestic violence, child pornography, pederasty, and incest. In the twenty-first century, social, economic, and political issues, including institutional corruption, class inequality, criminalized oppression of immigrant women, crass capitalist market forces, and mediatized political and religious bodies, have at their core a gendered dimension. The conventions of the original noir, or novela negra, genre have evolved, such that some women authors challenge the noir formulas by foregrounding gender concerns while others imagine new models of crime fiction that depart drastically from the old paradigms. This volume, highlighting such evolution in the crime fiction genre, will be of interest to students, teachers, and scholars of crime fiction in Latin America and Spain, to those interested in crime fiction by women, and to readers familiar with the sub-genres of crime fiction, which include noir, the thriller, the police procedural, and the "cozy" novel.


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Resisting invisibility
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ISBN: 1487530528 1487530536 1487504594 9781487530532 9781487530525 9781487504595 Year: 2019 Publisher: Toronto Buffalo London

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"Resisting Invisibility investigates the politics of visibility of women's bodies in Spanish crime fiction. By 'politics of female visibility', the author refers to the textual practices that determine the imperceptibility of women's bodies, including both exposure and erasure. What is at stake in the politics of visibility is the constitution of women as political subjects. The politics of visibility takes on a crucial role in crime fiction because it changes the nature of the story, from a plot that hinges on a female body denied full political participation through various strategies of objectification, to a narrative where the body functions as a critical tool of resistance to pinpoint the ineffectiveness of the legal system. The book provides insight into how authors engage readers with the politics of visibility of the female body through their manipulation of generic conventions involving the gaze and how, in turn, the female body gains or resists visibility."--


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Transatlantic mysteries
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ISBN: 1283233940 9786613233943 1611480418 9781611480412 9780838757727 0838757723 6613233943 9781611480405 161148040X 9781283233941 Year: 2011 Publisher: Lewisburg [Pa.] Lanham, Md. Bucknell University Press Rowman & Littlefield

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Transatlantic Mysteries presents a comparative study that brings together authors Paco Ignacio Taibo II and Manuel Vázquez Montalbán -from two specific political contexts: post-1968 Mexico and post-Franco Spain- who both work in one specific genre-'noir' detective fiction.

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