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Forensic Crime Fiction
 
Product details:

ISBN13:9781009365901
ISBN10:1009365908
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:74 pages
Size:229x152x4 mm
Weight:122 g
Language:English
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Forensic Crime Fiction

 
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Short description:

An exploration of the interactions between forensic science and crime fiction, with an emphasis on the role of women.

Long description:
This study of forensic crime fiction from the US and the UK examines the prominent roles that women play in many of these novels, arguing that there are historical continuities with earlier forms of contact with the dead body. Refuting claims that the female forensic examiner exhibits traits of typically masculine behaviour, it suggests that the female gaze humanises the victims of crime and alters their representations. Utilising the views of a world-famous forensic scientist interviewed for this Element, this study also explores the role and treatment of science in forensic crime fiction, shedding light on an area of the genre. Finally, there is a consideration of killers in forensic crime novels, proposing that the relationship between killer and investigator is different from that of the classic crime novel. There are also two Appendices containing interviews with Professor Niamh Nic Daeid and with Val McDermid.
Table of Contents:
Introduction; 1. Raising the Dead: A Woman's Work?; 2. The Limits of Science; 3. Catching Criminals; Appendix 1: Interview with Professor Niamh Nic Daeid; Appendix 2: Interview with Val McDermid.