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Places and Spaces of Crime in Popular Imagination (Paperback)
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The publication Places and Spaces of Crime in Popular Imagination
is part of the Topographies of (Post)Modernity: Studies in 20th and
21st Century Literature in English Series. The text reflects
growing interest in popular literary genres not only among the
readers, but mainly in literary research. This still rather
under-researched area is now representing fertile grounds for
various theoretical approaches. As the publication mainly declares
its interest in crime-related genres, its focus on place is
justifiable: it reflects the postmodern "spatial turn", manifested
in an increased emphasis on the location of crime, not necessarily
in the sense of the crime scene itself, but as a socio-geographical
place and space. The setting of crime has a specific and
well-defined role in the traditional crime genres, but this role
has been redefined in the modern versions of crime-related fiction.
ranging from educating the reader in certain areas, bringing up
current problems, deepening the psychological aspect of individual
characters etc. The published volume brings forth various aspects
of this new role of place in popular genres centering on crime and
gives space to its deeper analysis. It is not the researchers´
objective to provide overviews of the history of the theoretical
discussion of place and space in literature in general. Instead,
although the essays do employ a variety of critical approaches, the
collection strives to show practically how place and space is
employed in the specific material of the selected works. The seven
chapters are written by scholars from the Czech Republic, Poland
and Slovakia. Two essays represent London as a topos and a
chronotope in the works by contemporary British writers of crime
fiction. The selection is to show how varied the literary London
can be, albeit in the often rather formulaic popular genre. The
essays also document a shift from the country setting typical for
the British Golden Age of detective fiction to the more recent
urban focus. One contribution focuses on the genre of spy novel to
show how rendering of place and space can contribute to the genre's
typical atmosphere of suspense, secrets and disquiet. Four more
essays analyze a variety of places and spaces in American crime
fiction, crime comics and crime film. All of the places are in some
way specific to American milieu - the suburbia, the university
campus, the wilderness, a holiday resort with a state park. These
essays are designed to show the contemporary variety of places
where crime literature (or film) is set and to document a shift
from the traditional urban setting of American hard-boiled fiction
to a far greater recent diversity. The volume brings together most
recent central European research on the topic of place and
community in popular imagination. Thus, it represents a unique
insight into this growing phenomenon, which can no longer be
overlooked by the academic community.
General
Imprint: |
Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo
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Country of origin: |
Poland |
Release date: |
May 2023 |
Authors: |
Olga Roebuck
• árka Bubíková
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Dimensions: |
235 x 150 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
118 |
ISBN-13: |
978-83-233-4980-8 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
83-233-4980-0 |
Barcode: |
9788323349808 |
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