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Tag Archives: Sue Grafton
B is for Burglar [1986]
One of the most common critiques of hard-boiled detective fiction is that it is highly masculine. The reasons for that are as complex and inexorable as the male domination of other genres, and exist on manifold layers. In the first … Continue reading
Posted in Literature, The Mystery-Investigation Complex
Tagged 1980s, Noir, Sara Paretsky, Sexual Politics, Sue Grafton
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