This article takes as its starting point that crime fiction is a public and political response to gender-based violence. Using the methods of both discourse analysis and literary analysis of the crime fiction genre, the novels of Margie Orford, internationally acclaimed crime author and patron of Rape Crisis, are examined for their representations of violence against women, and the role played by these representations in Orford’s overall feminist project in the Clare Hart series. The article also considers theories about gender-based violence which link male violence to a purported crisis in the established gender order of South Africa. An attempt is made to understand the relationship between fictionalised representations of violence and t...
Despite the existence of a constitutional legal framework, criminal sanctions to address violent beh...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
In this Article, Professor Goldfarb examines the construction of gender roles in the discourse on in...
This article takes as its starting point that crime fiction is a public and political response to ge...
Thesis (PhD (English))--University of Pretoria, 2022.This thesis aims to interrogate the ways in whi...
In this ground-breaking study, Sabine Binder analyses the complex ways in which female crime fiction...
In this ground-breaking study, Sabine Binder analyses the complex ways in which female crime fiction...
Considering a wide range of recent South African crime novels, Women in Crime offers the first exten...
Crime writing is a significant instantiation of gender ideology. Mainstream crime writing (the low-b...
In the words of renowned criminologist Antony Altbeker, South Africa is suffering from a “crisis of ...
In the words of renowned criminologist Antony Altbeker, South Africa is suffering from a “crisis of ...
This study is part of an ongoing investigation into the portrayal of violence against women in the B...
Violence against women is a widespread social problem affecting millions of women. For more than thr...
Writers do not have to position the female body as a contested space: simultaneously conceived of as...
In this article masculinity and violence are explored through an examination of case studies of chil...
Despite the existence of a constitutional legal framework, criminal sanctions to address violent beh...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
In this Article, Professor Goldfarb examines the construction of gender roles in the discourse on in...
This article takes as its starting point that crime fiction is a public and political response to ge...
Thesis (PhD (English))--University of Pretoria, 2022.This thesis aims to interrogate the ways in whi...
In this ground-breaking study, Sabine Binder analyses the complex ways in which female crime fiction...
In this ground-breaking study, Sabine Binder analyses the complex ways in which female crime fiction...
Considering a wide range of recent South African crime novels, Women in Crime offers the first exten...
Crime writing is a significant instantiation of gender ideology. Mainstream crime writing (the low-b...
In the words of renowned criminologist Antony Altbeker, South Africa is suffering from a “crisis of ...
In the words of renowned criminologist Antony Altbeker, South Africa is suffering from a “crisis of ...
This study is part of an ongoing investigation into the portrayal of violence against women in the B...
Violence against women is a widespread social problem affecting millions of women. For more than thr...
Writers do not have to position the female body as a contested space: simultaneously conceived of as...
In this article masculinity and violence are explored through an examination of case studies of chil...
Despite the existence of a constitutional legal framework, criminal sanctions to address violent beh...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
In this Article, Professor Goldfarb examines the construction of gender roles in the discourse on in...