The aim of this essay is to discuss the legacy of the roman noir in contemporary detective fiction produced outside the hegemonic center of power, here represented by the novel Death in Little Tokyo (1996), written by Japanese-American author Dale Furutani. Starting from the concept of the metaphysical detective (Haycraft 76; Holquist 153-156), characterized by deep questioning about narrative, interpretation, subjectivity, the nature of reality and the limits of knowledge, this article proposes a discussion about how these literary works, which at first sight represent a traditionally Anglo-American genre, constitute narratives that aim to rescue the memory, history and culture of marginalized communities. Typical of late modernity detecti...
Detective fiction is one of the most popular of all literary genres, yet our own Philippine detectiv...
The essays in this collection are based on papers given at a conference on detective fiction in Euro...
This essay examines the philosophies of history at work in the narrative conventions governing the p...
Enquêtes métaphysiques et identitaires dans la littérature et la fiction policière en France et en A...
This project examines the relationship between fiction and historical reality in early twentieth cen...
While the first two chapters of the thesis provide the necessary theoretical framework concerning th...
The literary life of Dashiell Hammett's Sam Spade was as brief as his posthumous career has been end...
Western classic detective fiction was introduced and translated into Japan and China almost simultan...
There is a distinction between standard and nonstandard detective novels in Japan. The standard mean...
Thesis (M.F.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Auth...
(anglicky): In this thesis, two representative works of two post-war schools of Japanese detective f...
From its growth in Europe in the nineteenth century, detective fiction has developed into one of the...
The article examines metatextual devices appearing within texts whose genre affiliation — the implem...
English Department Honors Thesis.In this thesis, I will read detective fiction, particularly from th...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 78-89.Chapter 1. The worlds of the metaphysical detective --...
Detective fiction is one of the most popular of all literary genres, yet our own Philippine detectiv...
The essays in this collection are based on papers given at a conference on detective fiction in Euro...
This essay examines the philosophies of history at work in the narrative conventions governing the p...
Enquêtes métaphysiques et identitaires dans la littérature et la fiction policière en France et en A...
This project examines the relationship between fiction and historical reality in early twentieth cen...
While the first two chapters of the thesis provide the necessary theoretical framework concerning th...
The literary life of Dashiell Hammett's Sam Spade was as brief as his posthumous career has been end...
Western classic detective fiction was introduced and translated into Japan and China almost simultan...
There is a distinction between standard and nonstandard detective novels in Japan. The standard mean...
Thesis (M.F.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Auth...
(anglicky): In this thesis, two representative works of two post-war schools of Japanese detective f...
From its growth in Europe in the nineteenth century, detective fiction has developed into one of the...
The article examines metatextual devices appearing within texts whose genre affiliation — the implem...
English Department Honors Thesis.In this thesis, I will read detective fiction, particularly from th...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 78-89.Chapter 1. The worlds of the metaphysical detective --...
Detective fiction is one of the most popular of all literary genres, yet our own Philippine detectiv...
The essays in this collection are based on papers given at a conference on detective fiction in Euro...
This essay examines the philosophies of history at work in the narrative conventions governing the p...