The Thriller and Northern Ireland since 1969

The Thriller and Northern Ireland since 1969
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 413
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351881111
ISBN-13 : 1351881116
Rating : 4/5 (116 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Thriller and Northern Ireland since 1969 by : Aaron Kelly

Download or read book The Thriller and Northern Ireland since 1969 written by Aaron Kelly and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-03-02 with total page 413 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For the past 30 years, the so-called 'Troubles' thriller has been the dominant fictional mode for representing Northern Ireland, leading to the charge that the crudity of this popular genre appropriately reflects the social degradation of the North. Aaron Kelly challenges both these judgments, showing that the historical questions raised by setting a thriller in Northern Ireland disrupt the conventions of the crime novel and allow for a new understanding of both the genre and the country. Two essays on crime fiction by Walter Benjamin and Berthold Brecht appear here for the first time in English translation. By demonstrating the relevance of these theorists as well as other key European thinkers such as Antonio Gramsci, Louis Althusser, and Slavoj Zizek to his interdisciplinary study of Irish culture and the crime novel, Kelly refutes the idea that Northern Ireland is a stagnate anomaly that has been bypassed by European history and remained impervious to cultural transformation. On the contrary, Kelly's examination of authors such as Jack Higgins, Tom Clancy, Gerald Seymour, Colin Bateman, and Eoin McNamee shows that profound historical change and complexity have characterized both Northern Ireland and the thriller form.


The Thriller and Northern Ireland since 1969 Related Books

The Thriller and Northern Ireland since 1969
Language: en
Pages: 413
Authors: Aaron Kelly
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-03-02 - Publisher: Routledge

GET EBOOK

For the past 30 years, the so-called 'Troubles' thriller has been the dominant fictional mode for representing Northern Ireland, leading to the charge that the
The Body in Pain in Irish Literature and Culture
Language: en
Pages: 291
Authors: Fionnuala Dillane
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-12-06 - Publisher: Springer

GET EBOOK

This book elucidates the ways the pained and suffering body has been registered and mobilized in specifically Irish contexts across more than four hundred years
Ciaran Carson
Language: en
Pages: 249
Authors: Neal Alexander
Categories: Poetry
Type: BOOK - Published: 2010-01-01 - Publisher: Liverpool University Press

GET EBOOK

A PDF version of this book is available for free in open access via the OAPEN Library platform (www. oapen. org). Ciaran Carson is one of the most challenging a
British Terrorist Novels of the 1970s
Language: en
Pages: 154
Authors: Joseph Darlington
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-04-19 - Publisher: Springer

GET EBOOK

This book discusses British novels published during the 1970s which feature terrorists either as main characters or a major plot points. The focus on terrorism�
Irish Crime Fiction
Language: en
Pages: 209
Authors: Brian Cliff
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-04-19 - Publisher: Springer

GET EBOOK

This book examines the recent expansion of Ireland's literary tradition to include home-grown crime fiction. It surveys the wave of books that use genre structu