As feminist re-writings of the genre of crime fiction (mostly the hard-boiled) from the 1980s onward, Sara Paretsky’s Warshawski novels provide a fertile field for critical and cultural studies. The aims of this paper are twofold: first, it traces the generic influences on her latest novel Breakdown (2012) beyond the obvious male precursors of the hard-boiled (Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler) of the interwar period to the Gothic vogue in the early 19 th century; and second, drawing on Roland Barthes’s notion of readerly/writerly texts, Pierre Macherey’s critique of ideology in realist fiction, and Fredric Jameson’s dialectical view of genre, it teases out the symptomatic fissures and contradictions in Paretsky’s novel which betray the...
Working counter to the critical hegemonies of the New Modernist Studies, Deceptively Ingratiating Sh...
Viewed through the lens of feminist criminology, how does the subgenre of domestic noir dramatise do...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.What first attracted me to cri...
As feminist re-writings of the genre of crime fiction (mostly the hard-boiled) from the 1980s onward...
This thesis undertakes to show the way in which texts of the genre of hard-boiled detective fiction ...
The Women's Liberation Movement held a foundational belief in the written word's power to incite soc...
Marianna Pool analyses V. I. Warshawski, character created by Sara Paretsky and Kinsey Millhone, cha...
Hard-nosed female investigators Sara Lund and Saga Norén from the extraordinarily success...
Laura holds a privileged place in detective fiction and film noir, yet Vera Caspary’s novel has rece...
This thesis examines the perceived incompatibility of incorporating feminist values into the hard-bo...
Laura holds a privileged place in detective fiction and film noir, yet Vera Caspary’s novel has rece...
The thesis examines how American writers in the popular genres of Female Gothic, Horror, and Science...
One of the most innovative and interesting areas of contemporary literary production is feminist gen...
This thesis analyzes Paretsky\u27s works and how the dominant members of society use their power to ...
The writer examines the connections between the femme fatale in film noir and 1930s hard-boiled fict...
Working counter to the critical hegemonies of the New Modernist Studies, Deceptively Ingratiating Sh...
Viewed through the lens of feminist criminology, how does the subgenre of domestic noir dramatise do...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.What first attracted me to cri...
As feminist re-writings of the genre of crime fiction (mostly the hard-boiled) from the 1980s onward...
This thesis undertakes to show the way in which texts of the genre of hard-boiled detective fiction ...
The Women's Liberation Movement held a foundational belief in the written word's power to incite soc...
Marianna Pool analyses V. I. Warshawski, character created by Sara Paretsky and Kinsey Millhone, cha...
Hard-nosed female investigators Sara Lund and Saga Norén from the extraordinarily success...
Laura holds a privileged place in detective fiction and film noir, yet Vera Caspary’s novel has rece...
This thesis examines the perceived incompatibility of incorporating feminist values into the hard-bo...
Laura holds a privileged place in detective fiction and film noir, yet Vera Caspary’s novel has rece...
The thesis examines how American writers in the popular genres of Female Gothic, Horror, and Science...
One of the most innovative and interesting areas of contemporary literary production is feminist gen...
This thesis analyzes Paretsky\u27s works and how the dominant members of society use their power to ...
The writer examines the connections between the femme fatale in film noir and 1930s hard-boiled fict...
Working counter to the critical hegemonies of the New Modernist Studies, Deceptively Ingratiating Sh...
Viewed through the lens of feminist criminology, how does the subgenre of domestic noir dramatise do...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.What first attracted me to cri...