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Contemporary Hispanic Crime Fiction A Transatlantic Discourse On Urban Violence 1st Edition Glen S Close Auth

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Contemporary Hispanic Crime Fiction A Transatlantic Discourse On Urban Violence 1st Edition Glen S Close Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Glen S. Close (auth.)
ISBN: 9780230614635, 9781349603534, 0230614639, 1349603538
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Contemporary Hispanic Crime Fiction A Transatlantic Discourse On Urban Violence 1st Edition Glen S Close Auth by Glen S. Close (auth.) 9780230614635, 9781349603534, 0230614639, 1349603538 instant download after payment.

This study examines representations of the cityscape and of a so-called "new urban violence" in both detective-centered and detectiveless crime fiction produced in Spanish America and Spain during recent decades. It documents the emergence and permutations of this production as an index not only of local perceptions of contemporary urban experience and of a contemporary urban "ecology of fear," but also as a transnational index of the globalization of literary forms and markets. It centers on the inscription of urban space in novels set in the metropolitan centers of the Hispanic World: Mexico City, Bogota, Buenos Aires, and Barcelona.

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