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A crime novel, at once disturbing and perversely comforting, factually has been known to curtail social anxieties through the open and shut case' of its narrative form. But what happens to that form in a world where guilt and innocence are not easily assigned?

Return to the Scene of the Crime takes place on the trope of an investigator returning to the post-colony on a quest for knowledge. In tandem with solving the case, they must also grapple with the complexities of their origins. Kamil Naicker shows how five authors defy generic expectations to illustrate the complexities of personal identity, transitional justice, and civil violence in the post-colonial world. Congregating novels set in South Africa, China, Guatemala, Sri Lanka and Somalia, this book intervenes in literary studies by bringing the trend of the returnee figure and exploring the possibilities of world-making through the explosion of a familiar form.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1 A Case of Arrested Development: Kazuo Ishiguro’s When We Were Orphans

2 Investigating the Pathologist: Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost

3 Death of an Idea: Francisco Goldman’s The Long Night of White Chickens

4 A Foreign Country: Gillian Slovo’s Red Dust

5 Hijacked Narrative: Nuruddin Farah’s Crossbones

Conclusion

Select Bibliography

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/1/2023 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032633787, 978-1032633787
      ISBN10: 1032633786

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A crime novel, at once disturbing and perversely comforting, factually has been known to curtail social anxieties through the open and shut case' of its narrative form. But what happens to that form in a world where guilt and innocence are not easily assigned?

      Return to the Scene of the Crime takes place on the trope of an investigator returning to the post-colony on a quest for knowledge. In tandem with solving the case, they must also grapple with the complexities of their origins. Kamil Naicker shows how five authors defy generic expectations to illustrate the complexities of personal identity, transitional justice, and civil violence in the post-colonial world. Congregating novels set in South Africa, China, Guatemala, Sri Lanka and Somalia, this book intervenes in literary studies by bringing the trend of the returnee figure and exploring the possibilities of world-making through the explosion of a familiar form.

      Print edition not for sale in Sub Saharan Af

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      1 A Case of Arrested Development: Kazuo Ishiguro’s When We Were Orphans

      2 Investigating the Pathologist: Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost

      3 Death of an Idea: Francisco Goldman’s The Long Night of White Chickens

      4 A Foreign Country: Gillian Slovo’s Red Dust

      5 Hijacked Narrative: Nuruddin Farah’s Crossbones

      Conclusion

      Select Bibliography

      Index

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