Considering a wide range of recent South African crime novels, Women in Crime offers the first extensive analysis of the intricate ways in which crime fictional female characters resonate with the country’s widespread and persistent real crimes against women. It critically maps the cultural and gender political work of South African crime novels and demonstrates that precisely by tapping into violence, misogyny and racism, the genre offers a vibrant platform for social, cultural and ethical debates and interventions
Abstract: This article takes up the question of “crime writing” and rejoins the debate around whethe...
Extrajudicial executions and other forms of police violence in Kenya have always been an issue of si...
Black women’s crime fiction is a literature of empathy, denunciation, anger and commitment. The auth...
Considering a wide range of recent South African crime novels, Women in Crime offers the first exten...
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...
Thesis (PhD (English))--University of Pretoria, 2022.This thesis aims to interrogate the ways in whi...
This article takes as its starting point that crime fiction is a public and political response to ge...
Crime fiction is an emergent category in South African literary studies. This introduction positions...
This article takes as its starting point that crime fiction is a public and political response to ge...
In this essay we demonstrate how the burgeoning field of South African crime fiction has responded t...
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 chapter is a survey of teaching crime fiction in postcolonial South Africa. After offering a de...
This article examines how three South African novelists, Margie Orford, Lauren Beukes and Henrietta ...
Abstract: This article takes up the question of “crime writing” and rejoins the debate around whethe...
Extrajudicial executions and other forms of police violence in Kenya have always been an issue of si...
Black women’s crime fiction is a literature of empathy, denunciation, anger and commitment. The auth...
Considering a wide range of recent South African crime novels, Women in Crime offers the first exten...
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...
Thesis (PhD (English))--University of Pretoria, 2022.This thesis aims to interrogate the ways in whi...
This article takes as its starting point that crime fiction is a public and political response to ge...
Crime fiction is an emergent category in South African literary studies. This introduction positions...
This article takes as its starting point that crime fiction is a public and political response to ge...
In this essay we demonstrate how the burgeoning field of South African crime fiction has responded t...
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 chapter is a survey of teaching crime fiction in postcolonial South Africa. After offering a de...
This article examines how three South African novelists, Margie Orford, Lauren Beukes and Henrietta ...
Abstract: This article takes up the question of “crime writing” and rejoins the debate around whethe...
Extrajudicial executions and other forms of police violence in Kenya have always been an issue of si...
Black women’s crime fiction is a literature of empathy, denunciation, anger and commitment. The auth...