The birth of the detective genre in the early nineteenth century was propitiated by the modern discourses of classification, empiricism and order; the new sciences of sociology, psychology and forensic medicine; and industrial capitalism. The defining element of the Hispanic detective genre, especially in the post-1968 neopoliciaco, is its concern with the failure of the liberal project embodied in these Enlightenment paradigms. Doubly marginalied, Latin American detective fiction is a response to problems of Latin American modernity, modernism, and postmodernity. Detective writers Leonardo Padura Fuentes and Paco Ignacio Taibo II take up the problem on both ideological and aesthetic terms: Padura as a way of confronting the apparently irre...
This study looks at the story and character development of detective Mario Conde, protagonist of Cub...
[[abstract]]This dissertation is an in-depth study of the detective novels of Eduardo Mendoza (Barce...
Detective fiction as parodic reformulation of genre’s defining patterns has a long history in the La...
The birth of the detective genre in the early nineteenth century was propitiated by the modern disco...
Cette étude qui interroge l'ensemble des fictions policières de Leonardo Padura Fuentes propose une ...
This article places the detective novels by the well known Cuban author Leonardo PaduraFuentes withi...
Contemporary Central American fiction has become a vital project of revision of the tragic events an...
In this article I will examine contemporary Cuban crime fiction through the various manifestations o...
PhDThe object of this thesis is to reach towards an understanding of Cuban society through a study ...
In this article I will examine contemporary Cuban crime fiction through the various manifestations o...
Detective fiction, as established in Anglo-American traditions, posed a formula for portraying crime...
The popularity inside and outside Cuba of Leonardo Padura’s Mario Conde series has certainly had a p...
In his article, “Historia Negra, Novela Negra,” Nicaraguan author, critic, and recipient of the 2017...
The popularity inside and outside Cuba of Leonardo Padura’s Mario Conde series has certainly had a p...
The paper studies the evolution of crime literature in Contemporary Cuban Literature. The paper anal...
This study looks at the story and character development of detective Mario Conde, protagonist of Cub...
[[abstract]]This dissertation is an in-depth study of the detective novels of Eduardo Mendoza (Barce...
Detective fiction as parodic reformulation of genre’s defining patterns has a long history in the La...
The birth of the detective genre in the early nineteenth century was propitiated by the modern disco...
Cette étude qui interroge l'ensemble des fictions policières de Leonardo Padura Fuentes propose une ...
This article places the detective novels by the well known Cuban author Leonardo PaduraFuentes withi...
Contemporary Central American fiction has become a vital project of revision of the tragic events an...
In this article I will examine contemporary Cuban crime fiction through the various manifestations o...
PhDThe object of this thesis is to reach towards an understanding of Cuban society through a study ...
In this article I will examine contemporary Cuban crime fiction through the various manifestations o...
Detective fiction, as established in Anglo-American traditions, posed a formula for portraying crime...
The popularity inside and outside Cuba of Leonardo Padura’s Mario Conde series has certainly had a p...
In his article, “Historia Negra, Novela Negra,” Nicaraguan author, critic, and recipient of the 2017...
The popularity inside and outside Cuba of Leonardo Padura’s Mario Conde series has certainly had a p...
The paper studies the evolution of crime literature in Contemporary Cuban Literature. The paper anal...
This study looks at the story and character development of detective Mario Conde, protagonist of Cub...
[[abstract]]This dissertation is an in-depth study of the detective novels of Eduardo Mendoza (Barce...
Detective fiction as parodic reformulation of genre’s defining patterns has a long history in the La...