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This book explores the intersections of sexualized, gendered, and racialized traumas in five US novels about father-daughter incest from the 1990s. It examines how incest can be connected to wider past and present structural oppression and institutional abuse, and what fiction looks like that testifies against and references a historical background of slavery, poverty, settler colonialism, annexation, and immigration. Investigating the means of resistance used against attempts at silencing and denial in these texts, the book also shows how contemporary women's novels can propose social change. Overall, this study uniquely argues that the individual trauma of incest in these texts must be understood in relation to histories of and present collective wounding against marginalized communities. By sitting at the intersections between trauma theory and US third world feminism, it allows for theory to meet literary activism. Marinella Rodi-Risberg is an affiliated researcher at the Department of Language and Communication Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Finland. She has published on representations of trauma in journals and chapters, including in Trauma and Literature (2018), and is co-editor of Transnational Crime Fiction: Mobility, Borders, and Detection (2020).
Philosophy --- Comparative literature --- American literature --- Literature --- filosofie --- literatuur --- anno 1900-1999 --- America --- Psychic trauma in literature.
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Focusing on contemporary crime narratives from different parts of the world, this collection of essays explores the mobility of crimes, criminals and investigators across social, cultural and national borders. The essays argue that such border crossings reflect on recent sociocultural transformations and geopolitical anxieties to create an image of networked and interconnected societies where crime is not easily contained. The book further analyses crime texts’ wider sociocultural and affective significance by examining the global mobility of the genre itself across cultures, languages and media. Underlining the global reach and mobility of the crime genre, the collection analyses types and representations of mobility in literary and visual crime narratives, inviting comparisons between texts, crimes and mobilities in a geographically diverse context. The collection ultimately understands mobility as an object of study and a critical lens through which transformations in our globalised world can be examined.
Literature, Modern—20th century. --- Literature, Modern—21st century. --- Fiction. --- Literature—Philosophy. --- Transnational crime. --- Popular Culture. --- Cultural studies. --- Contemporary Literature. --- Literary Theory. --- Transnational Crime. --- Popular Culture . --- Cultural Studies. --- Fiction --- Metafiction --- Novellas (Short novels) --- Novels --- Stories --- Literature --- Novelists --- Multinational crime --- Transborder crime --- Crime --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Culture --- Philosophy --- Detective and mystery stories --- Detective and mystery stories. --- Detective and mystery fiction --- Detectives --- Mystery stories --- History and criticism. --- Literature, Modern --- Fiction Literature. --- Cultural studies --- Literature and philosophy --- Philosophy and literature --- 20th century. --- 21st century. --- Philosophy. --- Study and teaching. --- Theory
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This multidisciplinary collection of articles illuminates the ways in which the concept of female deviance is represented, appropriated, re-inscribed and refigured in a wide range of texts across time, cultures and genres. Such a choice of variety shows that representations of deviance accommodate meaning-making spaces and possibilities for resistance in different socio-cultural and literary contexts. The construct of the deviant woman is analysed from literary, sociolinguistic and historical-cultural perspectives, revealing insights about cultures and societies. Furthermore, the studies
Femininity in literature. --- Deviant behavior in literature. --- Female offenders in literature. --- Femininity. --- Deviant behavior. --- Female offenders. --- Hofseth, Brit --- Delinquent women --- Offenders, Female --- Women --- Women criminals --- Women offenders --- Criminals --- Deviancy --- Social deviance --- Human behavior --- Conformity --- Social adjustment --- Femininity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Femininity (Psychology) in literature --- Crime
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