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Le roman américain après 1945
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ISBN: 9782091903507 2091903507 Year: 2000 Publisher: Paris: Fernand Nathan,

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The Beat generation and the popular novel in the United States, 1945-1970
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ISBN: 0786408413 Year: 2000 Publisher: Jefferson : McFarland,

The American thriller : generic innovation and social change in the 1970s
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ISBN: 0333776682 Year: 2000 Publisher: Palgrave Publishers,

Empire of conspiracy : the culture of paranoia in postwar America
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ISBN: 0801486068 Year: 2000 Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press,

Latent destinies : cultural paranoia and contemporary U.S. narrative
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ISBN: 082232587X 9780822325871 0822325586 9786612903571 1282903578 0822380641 Year: 2000 Publisher: Durham, NC : Duke University Press,

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Uses a discussion of contemporary films and literary works to present an understanding of paranoia as a defining element in postmodern late-capitalist structure.

Murdering masculinities : fantasies of gender and violence in the American crime novel
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ISBN: 0814726909 0814726917 0814728715 0814728189 0585424918 Year: 2000 Publisher: New York : New York University Press,

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Though American crime novels are often derided for containing misogynistic attitudes and limiting ideas of masculinity, Greg Forter maintains that they are instead psychologically complex and sophisticated works that demand closer attention. Eschewing the synthetic methodologies of earlier work on crime fiction, Murdering Masculinities argues that the crime novel does not provide a consolidated and stable notion of masculinity. Rather, it demands that male readers take responsibility for the desires they project on to these novels. Forter examines the narrative strategies of five novels--Hamme

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