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Intersectionality and Decolonisation in Contemporary British Crime Fiction

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Intersectionality and decolonisation are prominent themes in contemporary British crime fiction.

Through an in-depth critical and contextual analysis of selected contemporary British crime fiction novels from the 1990s to 2018, this distinctive book examines representations of race, class, sexuality, and gender by John Harvey, Stella Duffy, M.Y.

Alam, and Dorothy Koomson. It argues that contemporary British crime fiction is a field of contestation where urgent cultural and social questions are debated and the politics of representation explored.

A significant resource which will be valuable to researchers and scholars of the crime genre, as well as British literature, this book offers timely critical engagement with intersectionality and decolonisation and their representation in contemporary British crime fiction.

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Product Details
1527591581 / 9781527591585
Hardback
01/02/2023
United Kingdom
English
230 pages
21 cm
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