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Busybodies, Meddlers, and Snoops

Author : Kimberly J. Dilley
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1998-06-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015045697870

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Busybodies, Meddlers, and Snoops by Kimberly J. Dilley Pdf

Although the mystery novel has been popular with women readers since the 19th century, until the late 1970s, fictional women detectives typically were portrayed as stereotypic and passive, and often overlooked by critics. Over the last two decades, however, women mystery writers have begun creating a new type of hero: the modern female detective—an independent, intelligent, witty, and compassionate woman who can take care of herself. This volume analyzes the new female serial detectives and highlights their struggles with femininity and feminism in the everyday and the way they have profoundly altered the genre's standard plotting and characterization.

Pistols and Petticoats

Author : Erika Janik
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2017-02-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780807047880

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Pistols and Petticoats by Erika Janik Pdf

A lively exploration of the struggles faced by women in law enforcement and mystery fiction for the past 175 years In 1910, Alice Wells took the oath to join the all-male Los Angeles Police Department. She wore no uniform, carried no weapon, and kept her badge stuffed in her pocketbook. She wasn’t the first or only policewoman, but she became the movement’s most visible voice. Police work from its very beginning was considered a male domain, far too dangerous and rough for a respectable woman to even contemplate doing, much less take on as a profession. A policewoman worked outside the home, walking dangerous city streets late at night to confront burglars, drunks, scam artists, and prostitutes. To solve crimes, she observed, collected evidence, and used reason and logic—traits typically associated with men. And most controversially of all, she had a purpose separate from her husband, children, and home. Women who donned the badge faced harassment and discrimination. It would take more than seventy years for women to enter the force as full-fledged officers. Yet within the covers of popular fiction, women not only wrote mysteries but also created female characters that handily solved crimes. Smart, independent, and courageous, these nineteenth- and early twentieth-century female sleuths (including a healthy number created by male writers) set the stage for Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple, Sara Paretsky’s V. I. Warshawski, Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta, and Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone, as well as TV detectives such as Prime Suspect’s Jane Tennison and Law and Order’s Olivia Benson. The authors were not amateurs dabbling in detection but professional writers who helped define the genre and competed with men, often to greater success. Pistols and Petticoats tells the story of women’s very early place in crime fiction and their public crusade to transform policing. Whether real or fictional, investigating women were nearly always at odds with society. Most women refused to let that stop them, paving the way to a modern professional life for women on the force and in popular culture.

Murdering Miss Marple

Author : Julie H. Kim
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014-01-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780786490035

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Murdering Miss Marple by Julie H. Kim Pdf

During the interwar "golden age" of British detective fiction, women writers like Dorothy L. Sayers and Agatha Christie reigned, but their work remains tame compared to today's crime novels. Elements of sexuality and gender, including soft porn and sexual psychopathy, pervade contemporary detective fiction. The 10 essays in this collection explore issues of gender and sexuality in crime writing by women from 1985 to 2011, surveying works about girl sleuths, parodies, hard-boiled detective fiction, police procedurals, and recent serial killer series. They examine the relationship between genre and gender and explore how later works enter into a field of "post-feminism." Most importantly, this volume demonstrates how popular women writers of the last three decades have reconceptualized what it means to be a female detective.

Addiction, Representation and the Experimental Novel, 19852015

Author : Heath A. Diehl
Publisher : Anthem Press
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2020-12-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781785276149

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Addiction, Representation and the Experimental Novel, 19852015 by Heath A. Diehl Pdf

Since the nineteenth century, the Western realistic novel has persistently represented the addict as a morally toxic force bent on destroying the institutions, practices, and ideologies that historically have connoted reason, order, civilization. Addiction, Representation undertakes an investigation into an alternative literary tradition that unsettles this limited portrayal of the addict. The book analyzes the practices and politics of reading the experimental addiction novel, and outlines both a practice and an ethics of reading that advocates for a more compassionate response to both diegetic and extra-diegetic addicts—an approach that, at its core, is focused on understanding.

Middlebrow and Gender, 1890-1945

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004313378

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Middlebrow and Gender, 1890-1945 by Anonim Pdf

This volume demonstrates the significance middlebrow writing had for the dissemination of new concepts of gender to wider audiences. By exploring the media culture between 1890 and 1930 it gives evidence of the relative proximity between middlebrow writers and the avant-garde in their concern for gender issues.

A Nation Of Meddlers

Author : Charles Edgley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2018-02-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780429971228

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A Nation Of Meddlers by Charles Edgley Pdf

This book examines the emergent meddling phenomenon with insightful and provocative descriptions about why meddling is so appealing and how meddling is packaged and marketed. It is a testimony to a life filled with accomplishment, loyalty, friendship, laughter, and love.

Recovering the Black Female Body

Author : Michael Bennett,Vanessa D. Dickerson
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 0813528399

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Recovering the Black Female Body by Michael Bennett,Vanessa D. Dickerson Pdf

Recovering the Black Female Body recognizes the pressing need to highlight through scholarship the vibrant energy of African American women's attempts to wrest control of the physical and symbolic construction of their bodies away from the distortions of others.

South Asian Women’s Narratives

Author : Somjeeta Pandey,Bidhu Chand Murmu
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2023-08-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781527515307

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South Asian Women’s Narratives by Somjeeta Pandey,Bidhu Chand Murmu Pdf

This collection on women’s narratives includes articles exploring the works of women authors who were either born in South Asia or identified as being from that region. It discusses themes of gender, identity politics, diaspora, trauma, and the new ‘self’ of women. The volume addresses a great range of creative output by South Asian women authors and examines how their writings critically engage with the social, cultural, and political issues of their times, while also simultaneously exploring the themes of social discrimination, empowerment, and economic exploitation.

The Female Trickster

Author : Ricki Stefanie Tannen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014-02-25
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781317724346

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The Female Trickster by Ricki Stefanie Tannen Pdf

The Female Trickster presents a Post-Jungian postmodern perspective regarding the role of women in contemporary Western society by investigating the re-emergence of female trickster energy in all aspects of popular culture. Ricki Tannen explores the psychological aspects of what happened when women’s imagination was legally and psychologically enclosed millennia ago and demonstrates how the re-emergence of Trickster energy through the female imagination has the radical potential to effect a transformation of western consciousness. Examples are drawn from a diverse range of sources, from Jane Austen, and female sleuth narratives, to Madonna and Sex and the City, illustrating how Trickster energy is used not to maintain power and control but to integrate and unite the paradoxical through humour. Subjects covered include: imagination and metaphor the traditional trickster law and the imagination humour: Eros using logos the postmodern female trickster. This highly original perspective on women's role in contemporary culture will offer readers a new vision of how humour psychologically operates as a healthy adaptation to trauma and adversity. It will be of great interest to all analytical psychologists and psychoanalysts as well as those in women's, cultural, legal and literary studies.

Bodies of Evidence

Author : Amanda C. Seaman
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2004-02-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780824861667

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Bodies of Evidence by Amanda C. Seaman Pdf

The publication in 1992 of Miyabe Miyuke’s highly anticipated Kasha (translated into English as All She Was Worth) represents a watershed in the history of Japanese women’s detective fiction. Inspired by Miyabe’s success and the increasing number of Western mysteries in translation, women began writing mysteries of all types, employing the narrative and conceptual resources of the detective genre to depict and critique contemporary Japanese society—and the situation of women in it. Bodies of Evidence examines this recent boom and the ways in which five contemporary authors (Miyabe, Nonami Asa, Shibata Yoshiki, Kirino Natsuo, and Matsuo Yumi) critically engage with a variety of social issues and concerns: consumerism and the crisis of identity, discrimination and harassment in the workplace, sexual harassment and sexual violence, and motherhood. Bodies of Evidence moves beyond the borders of detective fiction scholarship by exploring the worlds constructed by these authors in their novels and showing how they intersect with other political, cultural, and economic discourses and with the lived experiences of contemporary Japanese women.

LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY

Author : Aleksandar Prnjat
Publisher : Alfa BK University
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2016-09-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9788664610100

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LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY by Aleksandar Prnjat Pdf

Shirley Jackson, Influences and Confluences

Author : Melanie R. Anderson,Lisa Kröger
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317055266

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Shirley Jackson, Influences and Confluences by Melanie R. Anderson,Lisa Kröger Pdf

The popularity of such widely known works as "The Lottery" and The Haunting of Hill House has tended to obscure the extent of Shirley Jackson's literary output, which includes six novels, a prodigious number of short stories, and two volumes of domestic sketches. Organized around the themes of influence and intertextuality, this collection places Jackson firmly within the literary cohort of the 1950s. The contributors investigate the work that informed her own fiction and discuss how Jackson inspired writers of literature and film. The collection begins with essays that tease out what Jackson's writing owes to the weird tale, detective fiction, the supernatural tradition, and folklore, among other influences. The focus then shifts to Jackson's place in American literature and the impact of her work on women's writing, campus literature, and the graphic novelist Alison Bechdel. The final two essays examine adaptations of The Haunting of Hill House and Jackson's influence on contemporary American horror cinema. Taken together, the essays offer convincing evidence that half a century following her death, readers and writers alike are still finding value in Jackson’s words.

Policing Gender and Alicia Giménez Bartlett's Crime Fiction

Author : Nina L. Molinaro
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2016-03-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317079064

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Policing Gender and Alicia Giménez Bartlett's Crime Fiction by Nina L. Molinaro Pdf

Alicia Giménez Bartlett’s popular crime series, written in Spanish and organized around the exploits of Police Inspector Petra Delicado and Deputy Inspector Fermin Garzon, is arguably the most successful detective series published in Spain during the previous three decades. Nina L. Molinaro examines the tensions between the rhetoric of gender differences espoused by the woman detective and the orthodox ideology of the police procedural. She argues that even as the series incorporates gender differences into the crime series formula, it does so in order to correct women, naturalize men’s authority, sanction social hierarchies, and assuage collective anxieties. As Molinaro shows, with the exception of the protagonist, the women characters require constant surveillance and modification, often as a result of men’s supposedly intrinsic protectiveness or excessive sexuality. Men, by contrast, circulate more freely in the fictional world and are intrinsic to the political, psychological, and economic prosperity of their communities. Molinaro situates her discussion in Petra Delicado’s contemporary Spain of dog owners, ¡Hola!, Russian cults, and gated communities.

The Da Vinci Code in the Academy

Author : Bradley Bowers
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 111 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2009-03-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781443807951

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The Da Vinci Code in the Academy by Bradley Bowers Pdf

As millions of readers worldwide react to Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, so do many scholars. The novel has become a proxy debate for two compelling scholarly and social issues of our time: the feminist/post-feminist challenge to patriarchal authority; and the textual construction of meaning and value. Presenting the feminine as both dominant and sacred brings attention to every text which argues for dominance or divinity. Traditional scholars are being challenged to defend their disciplines and practices, to reassert the authority of their knowledge base. Postmodern scholars are finding an opportunity to explain to the world at large how texts construct meaning and maintain power structures. These essays examine resistance to the sacred feminine in religious, cultural, and literary histories. Robert Davis explores the return of the goddess to academic and popular discussions. Deanna Thompson examines the apocryphal evidence brought into the debate by the novel. Rachel Wagner looks at the larger issue of postmodern textual authority, and how Brown’s novel has brought Biblical interpretation to popular awareness. Arlette Poland reviews current feminist and academic thinking on textual versus spiritual authority regarding the feminine divine. Other essays identify the elusive and misunderstood sacred feminine in religion and literature; in church teachings and practices; in the variant Grail stories; in the mystery genre itself. Together, these essays place the reaction to these issues into broader social and contemporary contexts.

Resisting Invisibility

Author : Diana Aramburu
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2019-05-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781487530532

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Resisting Invisibility by Diana Aramburu Pdf

Engaging with pre-feminist and male-authored crime literature, Resisting Invisibility offers a comparative reading of women’s bodies as represented in Spanish crime literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Utilizing the twin concepts of visibility and invisibility, the book establishes a genealogy of differing viewpoints regarding women’s positions in these narratives, before and after the birth of the modern Spanish female detective. This examination of the politics of female visibility expands our understanding of the aesthetic regimes that have governed the female body from the early phases of the genre’s evolution. While most scholars understand the feminization of the crime genre as a response to second-wave feminism, Resisting Invisibility demonstrates that even in the earliest representations of delinquent women, the politics surrounding the female body are problematized and are more complex than previously conceptualized. Drawing on gender and queer studies, Resisting Invisibility investigates the gendering of crime fiction, forcing us to reconsider the literary history of female visibility and prompting us to establish an alternative genealogy for Spanish crime literature.