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Why does crime feature at the center of so many postcolonial novels
set in major cities? This book interrogates the connections that
can be found between narratives of crime, cities, and colonialism
to bring to light the ramifications of this literary preoccupation,
as well as possibilities for cultural, aesthetic, and political
catharsis.Examining late-twentieth- and twenty-first-century novels
set in London, Belfast, Mumbai, Sydney, Johannesburg, Nairobi, and
urban areas in the Palestinian West Bank, Criminal Cities considers
the marks left by neocolonialism and imperialism on the structures,
institutions, and cartographies of twenty-first-century cities.
Molly Slavin suggests that literary depictions of urban crime can
offer unique capabilities for literary characters, as well as
readers, to process and negotiate that lingering colonial violence,
while also providing avenues for justice and forms of reparations.
Why does crime feature at the center of so many postcolonial novels
set in major cities? This book interrogates the connections that
can be found between narratives of crime, cities, and colonialism
to bring to light the ramifications of this literary preoccupation,
as well as possibilities for cultural, aesthetic, and political
catharsis.Examining late-twentieth- and twenty-first-century novels
set in London, Belfast, Mumbai, Sydney, Johannesburg, Nairobi, and
urban areas in the Palestinian West Bank, Criminal Cities considers
the marks left by neocolonialism and imperialism on the structures,
institutions, and cartographies of twenty-first-century cities.
Molly Slavin suggests that literary depictions of urban crime can
offer unique capabilities for literary characters, as well as
readers, to process and negotiate that lingering colonial violence,
while also providing avenues for justice and forms of reparations.
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