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Le récit criminel arabe / Arabic Crime Fiction
Herausgeber: Ghosn, Katia / Tadié, Benoît
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Bandnummer: 32
Umfang/Format: VI, 268 pages, 3 diagrams
Sprache: English, French
Ausstattung: Book (Paperback)
Abmessungen: 13.50 × 21.00 cm
Gewicht: 312g
Erscheinungsdatum: 24.02.2021
Preise: 58,00 Eur[D] / 59,70 Eur[A]
ISBN: 978-3-447-11576-6
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Arabic fiction has thematized crime ever since the classical period. However, the existence of detective stories or, more generally, of crime fiction as a genre within Arab culture has yet to be fully acknowledged. This book therefore offers both a theoretical reflection on this genre in its context and a set of studies on instances of crime fiction in the Arab world. Covering a vast historical and geographical range, it tackles famous writers as well as authors of young adult fiction, deals with the current practitioners of noir as well as with classical detective stories, and also focuses on the adjacent fields of film and television production.
Arabic Crime Fiction / Le récit criminel arabe thus fills a theoretical and historical gap in current scholarship. Bringing together specialists of Arab literature and cinema and/or crime fiction, it provides an overview of a rich and varied genre, at the crossroads between the narrative, philosophical, and legal traditions of the Arab world, the realities of contemporary society, and the international forms of crime fiction. It thus demonstrates that Arabic crime fiction does, indeed, exist, even though it is not yet fully recognized by the publishing market and academic institutions.

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