Globalization and the State in Contemporary Crime Fiction

A World of Crime

Andrew Pepper editor David Schmid editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:3rd Jan '16

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"These searching and detailed essays reveal how some crime fiction writers are tracing modern crime to the negative impact of the state in the allegedly developed world, and also to the often overlapping forces of international neo-liberalism." (Stephen Knight, University of Melbourne, Australia)

In doing so, this collection of essays examines how the relationship between global crime, capitalism, and policing produces new configurations of violence in crime fiction – and asks whether the genre can find ways of analyzing and even opposing such violence as part of its necessarily limited search for justice both within and beyond the state.Why has crime fiction become a global genre? How do writers use crime fiction to reflect upon the changing nature of crime and policing in our contemporary world? This book argues that the globalization of crime fiction should not be celebrated uncritically. Instead, it looks at the new forms and techniques writers are using to examine the crimes and policing practices that define a rapidly changing world. In doing so, this collection of essays examines how the relationship between global crime, capitalism, and policing produces new configurations of violence in crime fiction – and asks whether the genre can find ways of analyzing and even opposing such violence as part of its necessarily limited search for justice both within and beyond the state.  

   

ISBN: 9781137425720

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 4401g

247 pages

1st ed. 2016