Serial Authorship and New Directions in Spanish Female Detective Fiction
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This collection of essays expands our understanding and appreciation of the body of work by established female authors of Spanish crime fiction series by analyzing recent narratives that, in some cases, contribute in novel ways to the ongoing reformulation of the genre and, in others, provide readers with a temporary hiatus from it. The studies offer students and scholars of crime fiction new perspectives on the works of well-known authors, as well as analyses of their often less-known narratives that may not fit within the genre. Readers will engage in an exploration of gender dynamics and sexuality, a variety of psychological and social issues, and the consequences of the indiscriminate consumption of media and abuse of the environment and animals in narratives that exhibit the versatility of these outstanding authors. The volume will appeal to a wide audience of literary and cultural studies critics, as well as crime fiction enthusiasts and newcomers to this popular genre.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Nov 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036411961
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Melissa A. Stewart is Professor of Spanish at Western Kentucky University USA. She has published Testament in Prague (an English translation of Teresa Pàmies's Testament a Praga) and numerous articles on contemporary Catalan narrative and crime fiction by women. She is co-editor and contributor to the volumes (Re)collecting the Past: Historical Memory in Spanish Literature and Culture and Spanish Women Authors of Serial Crime Fiction: Repeat Offenders in the 21st Century.Inmaculada Pertusa-Seva is Professor of Spanish at Western Kentucky University. Her areas of specialization include gender studies and the crime novel within the framework of contemporary Spanish and Latin American women's literature. Compiler and editor of the anthology Fundido en negro: antología de relatos del mejor calibre criminal femenino she has published articles on crime fiction by Hispanic women writers. She is a former editor of the multidisciplinary journal Ámbitos Feministas.