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Tatort Germany : the curious case of German-language crime fiction
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Tatort Germany : the curious case of German-language crime fiction

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Introduction / Lynn M. Kutch and Todd Herzog
Part I. Place. Vor Ort: the functions and early roots of German regional crime fiction / Kyle Frackman
Krimi quo vadis: literary and televised trends in the German crime genre / Sascha Gerhards
Plurality and alterity in Wolf Haas's Detective Brenner mysteries / Jon Sherman
The case of the Austrian regional crime novel / Anita McChesney
Part II. History. "Darkness at the beginning": the Holocaust in contemporary German crime fiction / Magdalena Waligorska
Case histories: the legacy of Nazi euthanasia in recent German Heimatkrimis / Susanne C. Knittel
"Der fall loest": a case study of crime stories and the public sphere in the GDR / Carol Anne Costabile-Heming
What's in your bag?: "Freudian crimes" and Austria's Nazi past in Eva Rossmann's Freudsche verbrechen / Traci S. O'Brien
Part III. Identity. Layered deviance: intersexuality in contemporary German crime fiction / Angelika Baier
Girls in the gay bar: performing and policing identity in crime fiction / Faye Stewart
Eva Rossmann's culinary mysteries / Heike Henderson.

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Tatort Germany : the curious case of German-language crime fiction. ISBN 9781571135711. Published by Camden House in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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