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Crime Travel: A Survey of Representations of Transnational Crime in South African Crime Fiction | Sam Naidu |
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Mapping Representations of the Queen of Mystery’s Middle East: Adaptations, Anxieties, and Geopolitics of Agatha Christie's Appointment with Death |
Sami Atassi |
23
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Detecting Islam: (Mis)recognition and the Muslim Detective in Jakob Arjouni’s Kayankaya Crime Series | Lesley Gissane |
41
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"The Third Ireland": Inheritance and Postcolonialism in Irish Crime Writing | Charlotte Beyer |
61
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Terra Nullius No More: The Negro Absoluto Collection and the Relocation of a Genre | Carolina Miranda |
82
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Reading Takes Place: Reading and the Politics of Space in Leonardo Padura’s Havana Quartet | Jenni Ramone |
99
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Exotic Familiarity: Returned Anglo-Indians and the Representation of National Identity in Arthur Conan Doyle's The Sign of Four |
Agnieszka Jasnowska |
119
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Textual Inoculations, Generic Mutations: Reading Sherlock Holmes in India | Suchitra Mathur |
131
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Book Review
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Life is a Thriller: Investigating African Crime Fiction edited by Anja Oed and Christine Matzke |
Daniel Gover |
145
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