This article explores the development of Japanese crime fiction through the translation and circulation of international crime fiction as world literature. LOLA SUNDIN (Monash University, Australia) Japanese Crime Fiction as World Literature Restoration to offer the dissolution of settler colonial borders as the crime’s Weiden uses detective fiction’s generic conventions of resolution and Weiden in Winter Counts includes the lasting repercussions of neglectĪnd stigmatization that perpetuate ongoing crime in the Lakota community. The exploration of criminally instantiated settler colonial borders by David Heska Wanbli “So long as took place on Indian land”:īorders, Colonialism, and Indigeneity in Winter Counts Of the most popular Bengali detective series. It focuses on Saradindu Bandyopadhyay’s Byomkesh series, one The article examines the response of popular Bengali literary works to the Partition ofġ947 in India, which brought about a mass migration across the borders of SHREYA DAS (Sanskrit College and University, India) The “Other” Conflicts: Borders in Saradindu Bandyopadhyay’s Bengali Detective Fiction Rise of anti-Muslim feelings within allegedly plural liberal democracies. This essay draws from critical race and affect studies in addressing how the police officerĮsa Khattak in Ausma Zehanat Khan’s crime fiction embodies race and faithĭifferences within the Global North and thus helps bring attention to bear on the PILAR CUDER-DOMÍNGUEZ (University of Huelva, Spain) empire.Įmbodied Borders: Countering Islamophobia in Ausma Zehanat Khan’s Crime Fiction Trope of passing, the transgression and eventual reconstitution of theseīorders is shown to be an alibi for the expansion of U.S. Illustrating a “geopolitics of passing” that examines the triangulation ofīorders through acts of racial, ideological, and imperial passing. The Geopolitics of Passing in Carlos Bulosan’s All the ConspiratorsĬarlos Bulosan’s mid–twentieth-century noir novella All the Conspirators stagesĪ conflict between guerrillas and collaborators in the postwar Philippines, Interaction between state apparatuses and technology, potentially destabilizing Of Riga, negotiations between individuals and borders realize the They transform borderline and bordered space into criminal space in two popular This article examines the representation of racism and immigration and the ways Policing Mobilities and Boundaries: A Study of Henning Mankell’s The Dogs of Riga and FirewallĪRATRIKA MANDAL and SOMDATTA BHATTACHARYA (Indian Institute of Narrative of border crimes, public negligence, and injustice. Occurs and official explanations of border casualties interact with a Revenge, 2016], delving into the representations of the Mediterranean SeaĪs a constructed lawless maritime border where crimes are unpunished revenge This essay analyzes Miguel Pajares’s Aguas de venganza [ Waters of Miéville, Miguel Pajares, and David Heska Wanbli Weiden.Ĭrimes at the Maritime Border: Miguel Pajares’s Aguas de The guest editor of this theme issue of Clues providesĪn overview of the issue, including essays on Saradindu Bandyopadhyay, Carlosīulosan, Agatha Christie, Calling All Cars, Criminal Minds: Beyondīorders, Japanese crime fiction, Ausma Zehanat Khan, Henning Mankell, China MANINA JONES (Western University, Canada) Introduction: Detective Fiction and Borders I will update this post when the ebook versions are available. For a print issue or a subscription, contact McFarland. Clues 41.1 (2023)-a theme issue on Detective Fiction and Borders-has been published.
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