| Domain | Monograph or Collective Volume |
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| Title | The thriller and Northern Ireland since 1969 : utterly resigned terror |
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| Author | Kelly, Aaron |
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| Publication Date | 2004 |
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| Publisher | Ashgate |
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| Place Of Publication | Aldershot; Burlington (VT) |
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| Number Of Pages | 221 p. |
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| Era Covered | 1969 — 2000 |
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| Language | English |
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| Place | Northern Ireland |
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| Country | Ireland |
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| Notes | Contents: -You didn't need a reason to kill people, not here : narrative, the North and historical agency -- The green unpleasant land : the political unconscious of the British troubles thriller -- And what do you call it? : the thriller and the problematics of home in Northern Irish writing -- New languages would have to be invented : representations of Belfast and urban space -- A man could get lost : constructions of gender -- It's not for the likes of us to philosophize : the pleasures and politics of thrills, or, towards a political aesthetics -- Travelling with crime novels / by Walter Benjamin -- On the popularity of the crime novel / by Bertolt Brecht. |
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| Rights | All rights to IHO record reserved. |
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