L'Italie en jaune et noir
La littérature policière de 1990 à nos jours
Since 1990, the crime genre is experiencing a great success both in the publishing world as with the Italian readership. This date is marked by a renewal of its forms, to which contributed among others the creation of the Gruppo 13 in Bologna. Next to the giallo has progressively affirmed itself the most hybrid category of the noir.
The crime genre aims to probe mysteries, to unmask the real’s opacity by entering history’s unspoken resentments and proposing a disturbing reading ...
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- Publisher : Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle
- Series : Études italiennes
- Place of publication : Paris
- Year of publication : 2010
- Published on OpenEdition Books : 13 décembre 2018
- EAN (Print version) : 9782878544886
- Electronic EAN : 9782878549911
- Number of pages : 288 p.
La revisitation du genre : pour une anthropologie de l’histoire et de la société contemporaines
Les avatars du roman policier : techniques d’écriture et nouveaux contenus
Univers policier et rapports avec d’autres formes de production policière
Le polar au cinéma et à la télévision, entre histoire et genre littéraire
Le roman policier italien vu de France et d’Italie
Les collections italiennes : un certain visage de la littérature et de l’Italie
Le collane che hanno proposto il giallo italiano: il come e il perché di un quasi fallimento
Appunti su come il fenomeno del giallo italiano si sia sviluppato dal 1990 ad oggi
Since 1990, the crime genre is experiencing a great success both in the publishing world as with the Italian readership. This date is marked by a renewal of its forms, to which contributed among others the creation of the Gruppo 13 in Bologna. Next to the giallo has progressively affirmed itself the most hybrid category of the noir.
The crime genre aims to probe mysteries, to unmask the real’s opacity by entering history’s unspoken resentments and proposing a disturbing reading of them. Other questions then arise from within more subtle, even unconscious impulses. Historical and hermeneutic perspectives have raised the novel to the status of a new social novel. It is now seen as able, under the disguise of realistic situations, to simulate reality in order to propose new understandings of it.
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