Race, Gender and Empire in American Detective Fiction (e-bog) af John Cullen Gruesser, Gruesser

Race, Gender and Empire in American Detective Fiction e-bog

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This book highlights detection's malleability by analyzing the works of particular groups of authors from specific time periods written in response to other texts. It traces the roles that gender, race and empire have played in American detective fiction from Edgar Allan Poe's works through the myriad variations upon them published before 1920 to hard-boiled fiction (the origins of which d...
E-bog 253,01 DKK
Forfattere John Cullen Gruesser, Gruesser (forfatter)
Forlag McFarland
Udgivet 29 august 2013
Længde 216 sider
Genrer Television
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476612744
This book highlights detection's malleability by analyzing the works of particular groups of authors from specific time periods written in response to other texts. It traces the roles that gender, race and empire have played in American detective fiction from Edgar Allan Poe's works through the myriad variations upon them published before 1920 to hard-boiled fiction (the origins of which derive in part from turn-of-the-20th-century notions about gender, race and nationality), and it concludes with a discussion of contemporary mystery series with inner-city settings that address black male and female heroism.