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Domestic Noir: The New Face of 21st Century Crime Fiction: Crime Files

Editat de Laura Joyce, Henry Sutton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 mai 2018
This book represents the first serious consideration of the 'domestic noir' phenomenon and, by extension, the psychological thriller. The only such landmark collection since Lee Horsley's The Noir Thriller, it extends the argument for serious, academic study of crime fiction, particularly in relation to gender, domestic violence, social and political awareness, psychological acuity, and structural and narratological inventiveness. As well as this, it shifts the debate around the sub-genre firmly up to date and brings together a range of global voices to dissect and situate the notion of 'domestic noir'. This book is essential reading for students, scholars, and fans of the psychological thriller.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319693378
ISBN-10: 3319693379
Pagini: 293
Ilustrații: XVIII, 292 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Crime Files

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 Introduction to Domestic Noir Laura Joyce.- Part I The Origins of Domestic Noir .- 2 The Literary Antecedents of Domestic Noir Fiona Peters.- 3 Hollywood and the Trailblazers of Domestic Noir:
The Case of Vera Caspary’s Laura (1943) Stefania Ciocia.- Part II The Influences of Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl .- 4 Gone Genre: How The Academy Came Running And Discovered Nothing Was As It Seemed Henry Sutton.- 5 From Cool Girl to Dead Girl: Gone Girl and the Allure of Female Victimhood 
Eva Burke.- Part III Gendered, Sexual, and Intimate Violence in Domestic
Noir .- 6 “How Much Do You Want to Pay for This Beauty?” Domestic Noir and the Active Turn in Feminist Crime Fiction  Emma V. Miller.- 7 Teenage Kicks: Performance and Postfeminism
in Domestic Noir  Leigh Redhead.- 8 The Violent Mother in Fact and Fiction Nicoletta Di Ciolla and Anna Pasolini.- Part IV Home as a Site of Violence .- 9 “[T]he People that Should Have Lived Here”: Haunting,the Economy, and Home in Tana French’s Broken Harbour Shelley Ingram and Willow G. Mullins.- 10 The Subversion of the Male Tradition in Crime Fiction: Liane Moriarty’s Little Lies 
Elena Avanzas Álvarez.- 11 Domestic Noir and the US Cozy as Responses
to the Threatened Home Diane Waters and Heather Worthington.- 12 The House and the Hallucination in Tana French’s New Irish Gothic Rosemary Erickson Johnsen
13 Crime, the Domestic, and Social Commentary in Pierre Lemaitre’s Thriller Andrea Hynynen.- 14 Carmen’s Final Problem: Contesting Crime Fiction and Gender Roles in Marcela Serrano’s Nuestra Señora de la Soledad Patricia Catoira

Notă biografică

Laura Joyce is Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia, UK. Her research focuses on representations of gendered, sexual and intimate violence. She has published two crime novels: The Museum of Atheism (2012) and The Luminol Reels (2014). Her forthcoming critical books are Luminol Theory and Deadly Landscapes.

Henry Sutton is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia, UK, and Director of the new Creative Writing MA in Crime Fiction. He is the author of 10 novels, most recently Time to Win (2017) under the pseudonym Harry Brett. Previous novels include My Criminal World (2013), Get Me Out of Here (2010) and Kids’ Stuff (2003). 


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This book represents the first serious consideration of the 'domestic noir' phenomenon and, by extension, the psychological thriller. The only such landmark collection since Lee Horsley's The Noir Thriller, it extends the argument for serious, academic study of crime fiction, particularly in relation to gender, domestic violence, social and political awareness, psychological acuity, and structural and narratological inventiveness. As well as this, it shifts the debate around the sub-genre firmly up to date and brings together a range of global voices to dissect and situate the notion of 'domestic noir'. This book is essential reading for students, scholars, and fans of the psychological thriller.

Caracteristici

Offers the first comprehensive overview of one the most commercially successful crime fiction subgenres of the 21st century Includes a foreword from Julia Crouch, the originator of the term ‘domestic noir’ Takes an interdisciplinary approach that will also be of interest to scholars of gender studies, sexuality, and queer theory