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Detecting the South in Fiction, Film, and Television

Detecting the South in Fiction, Film, and Television

Jacob Agner, Megan E. Abbott, Deborah E. Barker, Theresa Starkey, Scott Romine

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"The mean streets that tough, trench-coated detectives travel are so often associated with urban settings--typically New York or Los Angeles--that audiences can easily overlook the presence of the American South in crime fiction and film noir. Recent years have witnessed a growth in the production and popularity of southern noir and detective narratives, with works such as James Lee Burke's Dave Robicheaux novels and the first season of True Detective attesting to the powerful impact of the southern imaginary on the genre"--

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OL21334147W

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Detective and mystery stories, history and criticismAmerican fiction, history and criticismSouthern states, in literatureAmerican Detective and mystery storiesHistory and criticismAmerican Noir fictionDetective and mystery filmsFilm noirDetective and mystery television programsIn literatureIn motion picturesOn televisonLiteratureMotion pictures

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