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Transnational Crime Fiction: Mobility, Borders and Detection (Crime Files)

Transnational Crime Fiction: Mobility, Borders and Detection (Crime Files)

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Palgrave MacMillan
ISBN:
9783030534158
Pages:
306
Language:
English
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Description

Chapter 1: From Mobile Crimes to Crimes of Mobility

Maarit Piipponen, Helen M ntym ki and Marinella Rodi-Risberg

PART 1: Crime on the Move: Transnational Crime and Global Capitalism

Chapter 2: Transnational Crime in Deon Meyer's Devil's Peak and Santiago Gamboa's Night Prayers

Sam Naidu

Chapter 3: Temporal, (Trans)national and Human Mobility in Mar a In's Krimer's Kosher Trilogy

Carolina Miranda

Chapter 4: Abdelilah Hamdouchi's Whitefly: Transnational Crime, Globalisation and the Arabic Police Procedural

Colette Guldimann

Chapter 5: Systemic Violence in the Borderlands: Anthony J. Quinn's Border Angels and Alicia Gaspar de Alba's Desert Blood

Eoin D. McCarney

Chapter 6: Transnational Female Sex Trafficking in Naia Marie Aidt's "Women in Copenhagen," Matt Johnson's Deadly Game, and Stuart Neville's Stolen Souls

Charlotte Beyer

PART 2: Historicising Mobility and Agency

Chapter 7: The Socially Mobile Female in Victorian and Neo-Victorian Mysteries

Meghan P. Nolan

Chapter 8: Liminal Spaces in Laurie R. King's Touchstone and Keeping Watch

Mary Ann Gillies

Chapter 9: Urban Mobility and Technology in Carlo Lucarelli's Almost Blue

Barbara Pezzotti

Chapter 10: Crime and Detection in a Virtually Mobile World: Tom Hillenbrand's Drohnenland

Heike Henderson

PART 3: Genre Borderlands: Generic Mobility and Hybridisation

Chapter 11: Criminal/Liminal/Seminal: Nordic Border Crossings and Crossers in Contemporary Geopolitical Television

Robert A. Saunders

Chapter 12: Across National, Cultural and Ethnic Borders: The Detectives in Olivier Truc's Reindeer Police Series

Andrea Hynynen

Chapter 13: Splatter Horror Crime: Crossing Medial Borders in Jo Nesb 's The Snowman

Niklas Salmose

Chapter 14: Affective Estrangement and Ecological Destruction in TV Crime Series Fortitude

Aino-Kaisa Koistinen and Helen M ntym ki

Chapter 15: Sophie Hannah's Hurting Distance as Crime Trauma Fiction

Marinella Rodi-Risberg

About the Author

Maarit Piipponen is University Lecturer in English literature at Tampere University, Finland. Her research focuses on constructions of gender and ethnicity as well as mobility and spatiality in crime fiction. She is the co-editor of Topographies of Popular Culture (2016). Helen Mäntymäki is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Language and Communication Studies at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, where she teaches English literature and culture. Her main research interests include violence, gender and species in crime fiction. Marinella Rodi-Risberg is Affiliated Researcher, Department of Language and Communication Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Finland, and has published on representations of trauma in journals and books including Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, Studies in the Novel and Trauma and Literature (2018).