This study examines how gender influences the female protagonists of Hispanic detective fiction. I analyze novels by two Spanish authors, Lourdes Ortiz and Alicia Giménez Bartlett, as well as texts by three Latin American authors, the Mexican María Elvira Bermúdez, the Chilean Marcela Serrano and the Argentine-Mexican writer Miriam Laurini to determine how their female detectives differ from male detectives and how they differ from one another. Like their male counterparts, these female detectives investigate crimes using logic, science and psychology. However, each faces challenges as she performs a role traditionally reserved for men and each reacts in a different way to these challenges. The protagonist in Ortiz\u27s novel parodies the t...
Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s female characters have attracted scant scholarly attention. this article atte...
textThe last twenty five years of the twentieth century in Spain saw many changes. After Francoís d...
The representation of women in crime fiction has traditionally been a complicated one. Consistently ...
This study examines how gender influences the female protagonists of Hispanic detective fiction. I a...
This study examines how gender influences the female protagonists of Hispanic detective fiction. I a...
Alicia Giménez Bartlett’s popular crime series, written in Spanish and organized around the exploits...
This dissertation, entitled La novela policiaca femenina hispánica: hacia un canon de tendencia posm...
In my dissertation, I examine Mexican detective fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries ...
In this dissertation I examine the masculinities represented in Mexican American novels: Eulogy for ...
El interés por la narrativa policíaca en México ha crecido simultáneamente a los índices de violenc...
For readers frustrated with the longstanding dominance of male characters, male writers, and masculi...
For readers frustrated with the longstanding dominance of male characters, male writers, and masculi...
For readers frustrated with the longstanding dominance of male characters, male writers, and masculi...
En este artículo nos proponemos aplicar una categoría propia, la esfera de lo femenino. Esta noción ...
Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s female characters have attracted scant scholarly attention. this article atte...
Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s female characters have attracted scant scholarly attention. this article atte...
textThe last twenty five years of the twentieth century in Spain saw many changes. After Francoís d...
The representation of women in crime fiction has traditionally been a complicated one. Consistently ...
This study examines how gender influences the female protagonists of Hispanic detective fiction. I a...
This study examines how gender influences the female protagonists of Hispanic detective fiction. I a...
Alicia Giménez Bartlett’s popular crime series, written in Spanish and organized around the exploits...
This dissertation, entitled La novela policiaca femenina hispánica: hacia un canon de tendencia posm...
In my dissertation, I examine Mexican detective fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries ...
In this dissertation I examine the masculinities represented in Mexican American novels: Eulogy for ...
El interés por la narrativa policíaca en México ha crecido simultáneamente a los índices de violenc...
For readers frustrated with the longstanding dominance of male characters, male writers, and masculi...
For readers frustrated with the longstanding dominance of male characters, male writers, and masculi...
For readers frustrated with the longstanding dominance of male characters, male writers, and masculi...
En este artículo nos proponemos aplicar una categoría propia, la esfera de lo femenino. Esta noción ...
Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s female characters have attracted scant scholarly attention. this article atte...
Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s female characters have attracted scant scholarly attention. this article atte...
textThe last twenty five years of the twentieth century in Spain saw many changes. After Francoís d...
The representation of women in crime fiction has traditionally been a complicated one. Consistently ...