
Sara Paretsky : Detective fiction as trauma literature
by Cynthia Hamilton
Title:
Sara Paretsky : Detective fiction as trauma literature
Author:
Cynthia Hamilton
Series (if any):
Contemporary American and Canadian Writers
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
200 pages
Publisher:
Manchester University Press (P648)
ISBN-13:
9781526156044
EAN:
9781526156044
Classifications:
Literature: history and criticism
Weight (g):
376
Dimensions (mm):
138 x 214 x 16
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
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.














