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Jopi Nyman

    Hard boiled fiction and dark romanticism
    Temporalities and Subjectivities in Migration Literature in Europe
    • Focusing on the theme of temporality, this collection of essays explores contemporary migration literature and culture in Europe. It delves into the complexities of migrant narratives, highlighting integration, the experience of waiting, trauma, crises, and the visions of imagined futures that shape these stories against the backdrop of the European refugee crisis and border-crossings.

      Temporalities and Subjectivities in Migration Literature in Europe
    • Since the 1920s the use of romantic features in the tough masculinist narratives of American hard-boiled fiction has often surprised its readers. Through an exploration of fiction written by four major hard-boiled writers (Ernest Hemingway, Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain and Horace McCoy), this study explains the genre's fascination with romance from a critical Cultural Studies perspective. It focuses not only on the use of the theme of the waste land and Gothic conventions, but also on the subversion of romance and its ideal hero. The study argues that the romanticism and pathos evident in the genre are antimodern and nostalgic yearnings for a lost world of true individualism and manhood.

      Hard boiled fiction and dark romanticism