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Scandinavian Crime Fiction.
Title:
Scandinavian Crime Fiction.
Author:
Arvas, Paula.
ISBN:
9780708323311
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (208 pages)
Series:
European Crime Fictions
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Contemporary Scandinavian Crime Fiction -- Dirty Harry in the Swedish Welfare State -- The Well-Adjusted Cops of the New Millennium: Neo-RomanticTendencies in the Swedish Police Procedural -- Meaningless Icelanders: Icelandic Crime Fiction and Nationality -- Digging into the Secrets of the Past: Rewriting History in the ModernScandinavian Police Procedural -- The Place of Pessimism in Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander Series -- Gender and Geography in Contemporary Scandinavian TelevisionCrime Fiction -- Straight Queers: Anne Holt's Transnational Lesbian Detective Fiction -- Next to the Final Frontier: Russians in Contemporary Finnish andScandinavian Crime Fiction -- Swedish Queens of Crime: the Art of Self-Promotion and the Notionof Feminine Agency - Liza Marklund and Camilla Läckberg -- High Crime in Contemporary Scandinavian Literature - the Caseof Peter Høeg's Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow -- Håkan Nesser and the Third Way: of Loneliness, Alibis andCollateral Guilt -- Unnecessary Officers: Realism, Melodrama and ScandinavianCrime Fiction in Transition -- Index.
Abstract:
This collection of articles studies the development of crime fiction in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden since the 1960s, offering the first English-language study of this widely read and influential form. Since the first Martin-Beck novel of Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö appeared in 1965, the socially-critical crime novel has figured prominently in Scandinavian culture, and found hundreds of millions of readers outside Scandinavia. But is there truly a Scandinavian crime novel tradition? Scandinavian Crime Fiction identifies distinct features and changes in the Scandinavian crime tradition through analysis of some of its most well-known writers: Henning Mankell, Stieg Larsson, Anne Holt, Liza Marklund, Leena Lehtolainen, and Arnaldur Indriðason, among others. Focusing on Scandinavian crime fiction's snowballing prominence since the 1990s, articles zoom in on the transformation of the genre's social criticism, study the significance of cultural and geographical place in the tradition, and analyze the cultural politics of crime fiction, including struggles over gender equity, sexuality, ethnicity, history, and the fate of the welfare state. Scandinavian Crime Fiction maps out the contribution of Scandinavian crime writers to contemporary European culture and society, making the volume valuable to scholars and the interested public.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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