African American Mystery Writers: A Historical and Thematic Study

African American Mystery Writers: A Historical and Thematic Study

by Frankie Y. Bailey
African American Mystery Writers: A Historical and Thematic Study

African American Mystery Writers: A Historical and Thematic Study

by Frankie Y. Bailey

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Overview

The book describes the movement by African American authors from slave narratives and antebellum newspapers into fiction writing, and the subsequent developments of black genre fiction through the present. It analyzes works by modern African American mystery writers, focusing on sleuths, the social locations of crime, victims and offenders, the notion of "doing justice," and the role of African American cultural vernacular in mystery fiction. A final section focuses on readers and reading, examining African American mystery writers' access to the marketplace and the issue of the "double audience" raised by earlier writers.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786433391
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 11/26/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 277
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Frankie Y. Bailey is an associate professor in the University at Albany’s School of Criminal Justice. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America and currently serves as the secretary and a director-at-large of the Board of Directors. She is also a member of Sisters in Crime and of Romance Writers of America.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface    

PART I. EARLY BLACK WRITERS AS CRIME REPORTERS     
1. Naming the Crime    
2. Early Genre Writers     
3. From Himes to Hip Hop     

PART II. MODERN AFRICAN AMERICAN MYSTERY WRITERS     
4. The Sleuths and Their Worlds     
5. Place, Crime, and Community    
6. Victims and Offenders     
7. Doing Justice     

PART III. READERS, WRITERS, AND SCHOLARS     
8. Readers and Reading     
9. Writers and Scholars Speak     

Concluding Thoughts: Worldviews in Context     
Appendix A: Biographical Information     
Appendix B: Books of Post-1987 Authors in the Sample     
Appendix C: Nominations and Awards     
Appendix D: Checklist of Mystery/Detective Fiction, Film and Television     
Appendix E: Index to Topics in the Books in the Sample     
Appendix F: Readers Survey     
Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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