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English 159-1 - Fall, 2014
Topics in the Novel
Topic: Contemporary Global Detective Novels
Class Information
Instructor:
Hicks, W. Jack
CRN:
42521
Time:
TR 1:40-3:00
Location:
1128 Hart
Description
Call them private eyes, sleuths, shamuses, dicks, snoops, peeps or worse, detectives are omnipresent in contemporary fiction and film, high and lowbrow. We’ll meet classic styling tough guy LAPD detective and Viet Nam vet Harry Bosch, working the darkness of the City of Angels; Watts handyman Easy Rawlins, the ultimate O.G. turned good guy; Precious Ramotswe, exposer of rascals and healer of broken hearts in the Kalahari Desert of Botswana; Navajo policemen Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn, who patrol the southwest desert "Big Rez" with traditional medicine and modern criminology; forensic scientist Kay Scarpetta (think television such as "CSI" and "Bones"), who frees corpse secrets and nabs evil women via cybertechnology and DNA scans; Patrice Starling, a rookie FBI investigator who meets the cannibal genius Dr. Hannibal Lecter; and pierced/tattooed Lisbeth Salander, a vengeful bisexual superhacker who bares incestuous conspiracy in the Scandinavian winter. Their tales make fascinating reading and speak of worlds in jarring transition, changing the roles of detectives, criminals (and their awful deeds), victims and ourselves--who ignore, watch, impede or abet crime and punishment.
Grading
TBA
Texts
The Black Echo
, Michael Connelly
Devil in a Blue Dress
, Walter Mosley
The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency
, Alexander McCall Smith
Skinwalkers
, Tony Hillerman
The Body Farm
, Patricia Cornwell
The Silence of the Lambs
, Thomas Harris
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
, Stieg Larsson