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- Hannerz, Ulf
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A detective story writer : exploring Stockholm as it once was
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Ingår i: City & Society. - : John Wiley & Sons. - 0893-0465 .- 1548-744X. ; 25:2, s. 260-270
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- There has been a change in the typical setting of detective fiction, from small, closed, tranquil communities to urban contexts of greater opacity and diversity. Its hero/heroine is thus now a recurrent figure in a global genre of urban fiction; and the actual detective story writer is a connoisseur of life in the big city. In this article I point to a certain affinity between detective stories and urban ethnography, and proceed to suggest some contrasts between Swedish writers who have recently achieved international fame and a writer of an earlier generation whom I knew personally. This is a way of demonstrating changes in the urban scene of Stockholm, and transformations in Swedish national society.
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- Hannerz, Ulf, 1942-
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Afterword : the long march of anthropology.
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Ingår i: Multi-sited ethnography. - Farnham : Ashgate. - 978 0 7546 7318 7 ; , s. 271-281
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Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- A discussion of historical forerunners of the contemporary wave of multi-site, or translocal, field studies in anthropology
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