Book contents
- The Cambridge Companion to World Crime Fiction
- The Cambridge Companion to World Crime Fiction
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Chronology
- Chapter 1 What Is World Crime Fiction?
- Chapter 2 Crime Fiction and the International Publishing Industry
- Chapter 3 The Translation and Circulation of Crime Fiction
- Chapter 4 The International Crime Fiction Collection
- Chapter 5 Regional Crime Fiction
- Chapter 6 Women in World Crime Fiction
- Chapter 7 East Asian Crime Fiction
- Chapter 8 Crime Fiction in South Asia
- Chapter 9 Arab Crime Fiction
- Chapter 10 The Crime Fiction of Sub-Saharan Africa
- Chapter 11 European Crime Fiction
- Chapter 12 Scandinavian Crime Fiction
- Chapter 13 Iberian and Latin American Crime Fiction
- Chapter 14 World Crime Fiction in French
- Further Reading
- Index
- Cambridge Companions To …
Chapter 4 - The International Crime Fiction Collection
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 April 2022
- The Cambridge Companion to World Crime Fiction
- The Cambridge Companion to World Crime Fiction
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Chronology
- Chapter 1 What Is World Crime Fiction?
- Chapter 2 Crime Fiction and the International Publishing Industry
- Chapter 3 The Translation and Circulation of Crime Fiction
- Chapter 4 The International Crime Fiction Collection
- Chapter 5 Regional Crime Fiction
- Chapter 6 Women in World Crime Fiction
- Chapter 7 East Asian Crime Fiction
- Chapter 8 Crime Fiction in South Asia
- Chapter 9 Arab Crime Fiction
- Chapter 10 The Crime Fiction of Sub-Saharan Africa
- Chapter 11 European Crime Fiction
- Chapter 12 Scandinavian Crime Fiction
- Chapter 13 Iberian and Latin American Crime Fiction
- Chapter 14 World Crime Fiction in French
- Further Reading
- Index
- Cambridge Companions To …
Summary
Scholarship underestimates the role publishers have played in making crime fiction a popular genre worldwide. This chapter analyses the origins and development of crime fiction collections like the Italian I libri gialli (The Yellow Books), the French Série Noire (Black Series), the Argentinian Séptimo círculo (Seventh Circle), the German Goldmanns Taschen-Krimis (Goldman’s Pocket Crime Novels) and the British Green Penguins, among others. It argues that crime collections have enabled popular culture to gain a foothold in often hostile and elitist literary environments. It highlights how, by translating foreign crime novels, they have adapted crime tropes into a local context and facilitated the establishment of local traditions, thus facilitating crime fiction’s global reach. It also suggests that crime collections have sometimes performed an act of resistance towards cultural hegemony. Finally, it argues that, by fostering both imitation and innovation, they have helped create a network of mutual influences that has resulted in new forms of crime fiction, turning the genre into transnational and transcultural literature, that is, world literature.
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- The Cambridge Companion to World Crime Fiction , pp. 65 - 81Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022