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Sara Paretsky

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This is the first book-length study of Sara Paretsky’s detective fiction. Paretsky is known for her influential V.I. Warshawski series, which transformed the masculine hard-boiled detective formula...
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Sara Paretsky is known for her influential V.I. Warshawski series, which transformed the masculine hard-boiled detective formula into a vehicle for feminist values. But Paretsky does more than this. Her novels also illustrate the extent to which detective fiction acts as a literature of trauma, allowing Paretsky to address the politics of agency in ways that go beyond the personal, for trauma always has a social and a political dimension. Paretsky’s work also exploits the way detective fiction mirrors the writing of history. Here, Paretsky uses the form to expose the partiality of historical accounts – whether they be personal, institutional, or national – that authorise ‘forgetting’ of a particularly insidious kind. Significantly, all these issues are explored within the framework of the traditional hard-boiled detective novel. As a result, Paretsky’s achievement forces us to acknowledge the deeply subversive potential of detective fiction.
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Price: £25.00
Pages: 200
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Contemporary American and Canadian Writers
Publication Date: 29 June 2021
ISBN: 9781526156044
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

LITERARY CRITICISM / Mystery & Detective, Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary Figures, Literature: history and criticism, Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000

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Cynthia S. Hamilton is Professor of American Literature and Cultural History at Liverpool Hope University

Introduction
1. Repositioning the debate
2. Sexual politics and agency
3. Community and empowerment
4. Global capital and marginality
5. Destabilising the status quo
Afterword
Index