Corps déviants dans le roman policier français : transgressions et/ou réitérations de normes genrées

This article studies the deviant bodies of detectives in crime novels written by Brigitte Aubert, Virginie Brac, Pierre Lemaitre and Fred Vargas. The deviant body is either too big or too small according to gender expectations in Lemaitre’s and Vargas’s work, where its role is limited to characteriz...

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Main Author: Andrea Hynynen
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pléiade (EA 7338) 2015-09-01
Series:Itinéraires
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/2597
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spelling doaj-93e559dc24be4640a02a881182e370cf2020-11-25T02:43:17ZfraPléiade (EA 7338)Itinéraires2427-920X2015-09-012014310.4000/itineraires.2597Corps déviants dans le roman policier français : transgressions et/ou réitérations de normes genréesAndrea HynynenThis article studies the deviant bodies of detectives in crime novels written by Brigitte Aubert, Virginie Brac, Pierre Lemaitre and Fred Vargas. The deviant body is either too big or too small according to gender expectations in Lemaitre’s and Vargas’s work, where its role is limited to characterization. The allusions to the intersex body of Brac’s character Véra Cabral creates a secondary mystery alongside the criminal investigation. Aubert introduces a trans* investigator in transition in Transfixions, while the trans* protagonist is both murderer and victim in Une âme de trop. The study explores these bodies’ function in the narratives, and how they relate to the plot. Furthermore, it asks whether they encourage the challenging of gender norms, or end up repeating them.http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/2597bodydeviancenormgendertransgenderintersex
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title Corps déviants dans le roman policier français : transgressions et/ou réitérations de normes genrées
title_short Corps déviants dans le roman policier français : transgressions et/ou réitérations de normes genrées
title_full Corps déviants dans le roman policier français : transgressions et/ou réitérations de normes genrées
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publishDate 2015-09-01
description This article studies the deviant bodies of detectives in crime novels written by Brigitte Aubert, Virginie Brac, Pierre Lemaitre and Fred Vargas. The deviant body is either too big or too small according to gender expectations in Lemaitre’s and Vargas’s work, where its role is limited to characterization. The allusions to the intersex body of Brac’s character Véra Cabral creates a secondary mystery alongside the criminal investigation. Aubert introduces a trans* investigator in transition in Transfixions, while the trans* protagonist is both murderer and victim in Une âme de trop. The study explores these bodies’ function in the narratives, and how they relate to the plot. Furthermore, it asks whether they encourage the challenging of gender norms, or end up repeating them.
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transgender
intersex
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