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Engaging with pre-feminist and male-authored crime literature, Resisting Invisibility offers a comparative reading of women’s bodies as represented in Spanish crime literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Utilizing the twin concepts of visibility and invisibility, the book establishes a genealogy of differing viewpoints regarding women’s positions in these narratives, before and after the birth of the modern Spanish female detective.

This examination of the politics of female visibility expands our understanding of the aesthetic regimes that have governed the female body from the early phases of the genre’s evolution. While most scholars understand the feminization of the crime genre as a response to second-wave feminism, Resisting Invisibility demonstrates that even in the earliest representations of delinquent women, the politics surrounding the female body are problematized and are more complex than previously conceptua

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Acknowledgements Introduction: Detecting the Female Body in Gendered Mysteries 1. Reading the Female Delinquent in Early Spanish Crime Fiction 2. Investigating the “Eye” in Twentieth-Century Spanish Crime Novels 3. Parodying the Male Gaze in Lourdes Ortiz’s Picadura mortal 4. A New Politics of Visibility in the Lònia Guiu Series 5. Lesbianizing the Genre Conclusion: Exploring an Alternative Crime Fiction Genealogy Notes Bibliography

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 1/17/2019 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781487504595, 978-1487504595
      ISBN10: 1487504594

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Engaging with pre-feminist and male-authored crime literature, Resisting Invisibility offers a comparative reading of women’s bodies as represented in Spanish crime literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Utilizing the twin concepts of visibility and invisibility, the book establishes a genealogy of differing viewpoints regarding women’s positions in these narratives, before and after the birth of the modern Spanish female detective.

      This examination of the politics of female visibility expands our understanding of the aesthetic regimes that have governed the female body from the early phases of the genre’s evolution. While most scholars understand the feminization of the crime genre as a response to second-wave feminism, Resisting Invisibility demonstrates that even in the earliest representations of delinquent women, the politics surrounding the female body are problematized and are more complex than previously conceptua

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements Introduction: Detecting the Female Body in Gendered Mysteries 1. Reading the Female Delinquent in Early Spanish Crime Fiction 2. Investigating the “Eye” in Twentieth-Century Spanish Crime Novels 3. Parodying the Male Gaze in Lourdes Ortiz’s Picadura mortal 4. A New Politics of Visibility in the Lònia Guiu Series 5. Lesbianizing the Genre Conclusion: Exploring an Alternative Crime Fiction Genealogy Notes Bibliography

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