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No. 15 (2021): Narratives of Mobility. The Transnational and Transcultural Turn in European Crime Fiction
No. 15 (2021): Narratives of Mobility. The Transnational and Transcultural Turn in European Crime Fiction
Edited by Maurizio Ascari, Silvia Baroni, Sara Casoli
Published:
2022-03-16
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Introduction. Narratives of Mobility in the Crime Genre
Maurizio Ascari, Silvia Baroni, Sara Casoli
i-xiii
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The “Da Torino Code”: Migrations of a Literary Model and Transformations of an Urban Imagery in the steps of Dan Brown
Cristina Trinchero
1-18
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Deculturation and Multiculturality in Contemporary Noir Fiction. Bologna, Limoges, Thessaloniki
Federica Ambroso
19-40
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Characters between “Giallo” and Noir. Ethnic Diversity in Italian Tv Crime Series
Sara Casoli
41-63
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Transculturality in Sicilian Crime Fiction: The Case of Camilleri and Piazzese
Barbara Pezzotti
64-80
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Contrapuntal Identity: The Case of the Deputy Chief Luca Wu by Andrea Cotti
Silvia Baroni
81-104
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Carlos Salem‘s “Argenol” Detective Novel: an Example of Transnational Novel
Emilie Guyard
105-129
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La grana della voce
An Interview with Tom Benjamin. Crime Fiction and Transnationality
Anna Baldini, Tom Benjamin
130-141
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Scrivere un “noir intercuturale”. Conversazione con Andrea Cotti
Silvia Baroni, Andrea Cotti
142-151
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Scritture/Visioni
Luca Wu. Trasferta bolognese
Onofrio Catacchio
152-153
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Non nel mio cortile, o di nemby e nimby
Veronica Galletta
154-167
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A Grave for a Dolphin. Translation and note by Giulio Carlo Pantalei, Postface by Ugo Fracassa
Alberto Denti di Pirajno
168-194
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