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Journal articles on the topic "Couples – Crimes against – Fiction"

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Linda Haverty Rugg. "Displacing Crimes against Nature: Scandinavian Ecocrime Fiction." Scandinavian Studies 89, no. 4 (2017): 597. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/scanstud.89.4.0597.

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Naidu, Sam. "Crimes against nature: Ecocritical discourse in south african crime fiction." Scrutiny2 19, no. 2 (2014): 59–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/18125441.2014.950599.

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Kenley, Nicole. "Indigenous Justice toward Survivance in The Round House and Winter Counts." Crime Fiction Studies 6, no. 1 (2025): 55–71. https://doi.org/10.3366/cfs.2025.0136.

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This article examines the ways in which Louise Erdrich’s The Round House and David Heska Wanbli Weiden’s Winter Counts use the conventions of detective fiction to investigate ongoing crimes against Indigenous communities. Both novels situate crime within the larger context of settler colonialist border creation, demonstrating that the contemporary jurisdictional ramifications of those borders perpetuate, rather than curtail, criminality. Again drawing on generic conventions, Erdrich and Weiden’s texts use detective fiction to position survivance as a solution based in their frameworks of Indig
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Zarei, Nasrin, Hadi Heidarinia, and Mahmoud Sadeghzadeh. "Investigation and analysis of the breakdown of marital relations and family crimes in the stories of Mojtaba Bozor Alavi and Najib Mahfouz." Applied Family Therapy Journal 2, no. 3 (2021): 535–48. https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.aftj.2.3.27.

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Aim: The present research was conducted with the aim of investigating the views of Mojtaba Bozorg Alavi and Najib Mahfouz as two famous storytellers, in relation to the negative aspects of the breakup of marital relations and family crimes in their fiction works. Methods: In this research, referring to library sources and descriptive-analytical method, the views of two authors regarding the breakup of marital relations and family crimes are examined and compared. Results: The family is considered one of the main pillars in the society and all anthropologists and analysts of the society have em
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Navarro, Nadia Tapia. "Collective Reparations and the Limitations of International Criminal Justice to Respond to Mass Atrocity." International Criminal Law Review 18, no. 1 (2018): 67–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718123-01801006.

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Crimes under international criminal law (icl) are complex and are necessarily committed by complex nets of perpetrators with different degrees of responsibility. Claims have been raised against icl as a mechanism overly focused on the legal fiction of an individual perpetrator, obscuring the true collective dimension of the crimes. Despite these criticisms, icl has incorporated a mechanism to address this collective dimension, at least on the side of the victims: collective reparations. However, the emerging use of collective reparations faces important challenges in an avenue based on an indi
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Suvorov, Mikhail N. "Dictator Fiction in Yemen." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Asian and African Studies 16, no. 3 (2024): 592–603. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu13.2024.307.

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The dictator novel, a literary sub-genre of Latin American origin, has been developing in Arab literature since the late 1950s, but it was not until the end of the Arab Spring that works of this sub-genre, as well as short stories about the dictatorship appeared in Yemen. This article examines two books of Yemeni dictator fiction, Ali al-Muqri’s novel Land of the Leader (2019) and Wajdi al-Ahdal’s collection of short stories Fatal Arrangements (2020). Ali al-Muqri tells the story of an Egyptian writer who came to another Arab country to write a biography of the country’s dictator. Though the c
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Huang, Rong, and Xiaotian Jin. "Reproducing and Resisting Sexual Violence: Narrative, Genre, and Power Structure in Fang Siqi's First Love Paradise." Biography 45, no. 4 (2022): 439–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bio.2022.a910379.

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Abstract: In her semi-autobiographical novel Fang Siqi's First Love Paradise , Lin Yihan weaves her own traumatic experience of being sexually abused into a powerful narrative that sheds light on the pervasive acquiescence to violence against women in patriarchal cultures. Focusing on the sociocultural factors behind sexual violence, this article examines certain forms of narrative and literary genre, as revealed in the novel, that can be manipulated by male perpetrators and thus play a complicit role in reproducing crimes. But by blurring the divide between fiction and nonfiction, the recepti
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Kruchinina, N. V. "The role of criminalistics in protecting assisted reproductive technologies from criminal risks." Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)), no. 2 (May 17, 2021): 78–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/2311-5998.2021.78.2.078-084.

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The situation is analyzed in the article associated with an increase in the number of infertile couples, with the problems of determining reproductive human rights, with their protection and regulation. It is concluded that assisted reproductive technologies (in vitro fertilization, surrogacy, etc.) are effective methods of treating infertility. In the article the different points of view on human rights of reproduction are analyzed. It justifies the need to protect reproductive health. The number of cases of the use of assisted reproductive technologies in Russia is increasing every year. Leg
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Lee, Seungjun. "Whether the Legal Fiction of Public Officials can determine the “officialness” of documents." LAW RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHUNGBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 34, no. 1 (2023): 153–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.34267/cblj.2023.34.1.153.

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Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that a document issued by the governor of the Financial Supervisory Service(FSS) is considered a public document according to Articles 29 and 69(1) of the Act on the Establishment of the Financial Services Commission. Article 69 of this Act states that individuals who are not public officials are treated as public officials when it comes to applying penalties under the Criminal Code or other laws. The governor of the FSS is classified as a public official by presidential decree, thus falling under this Legal Fiction of Public Officials. Based on this regulator
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Yaqoob, Munazza. "Narratives of Confession: Religion and Patriarchy in the Fiction of Shahraz and Hosseini." Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies: Alam-e-Niswan 25, no. 2 (2018): 01–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.46521/pjws.025.02.0043.

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This paper discusses Khalid Hosseini‘s novel A Thousand Splendid Suns and Qaisra Shahraz‘s novel Typhoon as social commentaries on the socio-cultural oppressive structures both established and perpetuated by patriarchy, and by patriarchal interpretations of religion to subordinate and victimise women in Pakistani and Afghani societies. The paper also examines these texts as narratives of confession, unfolding crimes and injustices as committed in the name of religion and culture against weak and vulnerable members of the society. Both of these narratives, as forms of confession, voice through,
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Couples – Crimes against – Fiction"

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Naidu, Sam. "Crimes against nature : ecocritical discourse in South African crime fiction." UNISA Press Journals - NISC, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/53754.

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Heeding Patrick Murphy's call to critics, in his book, Ecocritical explorations in literary and cultural studies: fences, boundaries and field, to study “nature-oriented mystery novels … in order to understand the degree to which environmental consciousness and nature awareness has permeated popular and commercial fiction” (2009: 143), this article examines how highly successful author, Deon Meyer, has employed crime fiction to popularize ecological issues and debates in South Africa. In this article, Meyer's first “nature-oriented” novel, the crime thriller, Blood safari (2009), is analysed.
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Curtin, Amanda. "Ellipsis: a novel and exegesis." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2006. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/337.

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This thesis comprises a novel entitled 'Ellipsis' and an exegesis entitled 'Ellipsis: Ambiguous genre, ambiguous gender'. The novel blends archival records and fiction into two woven narratives, one contemporary, one historical. In the contemporary narrative, set in 2004-2005, Willa Samson, flayed by guilt and grieving the loss of her daughter, is a hermit, unable to work, communicating with the world mainly through the Internet. But her desire to research a fragment of local history that has haunted her for years gently forces her back into the world. Willa is convinced that in the story of a
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Books on the topic "Couples – Crimes against – Fiction"

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1962-, Marklund Liza, and Wu Yanyi, eds. Ming xin pian sha shou. Taiwan shang wu yin shu guan gu fen you xian gong si, 2011.

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Billingham, Mark. Rush of blood. Clipper Large Print, 2012.

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1962-, Marklund Liza, ed. Postcard killers. Clipper Large Print, 2012.

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James, Patterson. The postcard killers. Little, Brown and Co., 2010.

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Sebastien, Danchin, and Marklund Liza 1962-, eds. Bons baisers du tueur. Le Livre de poche, 2011.

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1962-, Marklund Liza, ed. Postcard killers. Arrow, 2011.

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James, Patterson. Bons baisers du tueur. Archipel, 2011.

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1962-, Marklund Liza, ed. The postcard killers: A novel. Vision, 2012.

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1962-, Marklund Liza, ed. The postcard killers: A novel. Grand Central Pub., 2010.

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James, Patterson. Partnerruil. Cargo, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Couples – Crimes against – Fiction"

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Evans, Lucy. "The crimes of colonialism and the detective story." In Crime Fiction in the Caribbean. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198919889.003.0002.

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Abstract This chapter focuses on detective fiction and island settings. Agatha Christie’s A Caribbean Mystery (1964) is set on a fictional Caribbean island, and Elizabeth Nunez’s Prospero’s Daughter (2006) is set on a small island off the coast of Trinidad. Critics have observed that islands can provide an ideal setting for the clue-puzzle format of the golden age detective story, enabling the sense of social and spatial enclosure that is the hallmark of this mode of writing. While this is the case for Christie’s novel, in Prospero’s Daughter the island setting disrupts the mechanics of the cl
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Gevers, Christopher. "The ‘Africa Blue Books’ at Versailles." In The New Histories of International Criminal Law. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829638.003.0009.

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This chapter tells the story of the silencing of crimes committed against Africans from international criminal law’s founding moment at Versailles in 1919. While British ‘Atrocity Blue Books’ were central to the call for criminal prosecutions of Germans after the war, the two Blue Books concerning crimes committed against Africans were inexplicably excluded from the report of the Commission on the Responsibility for the Authors of the War. This chapter explores the conditions of their erasure—both at Versailles and in the subsequent histories of the First World War and international criminal l
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Rouleau, Brian. "Epilogue." In Empire's Nursery. NYU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479804474.003.0008.

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By the middle of the twentieth century, television had replaced literature as the principal means by which American children were acculturated. Juvenile fiction, meanwhile, became less avowedly imperial. “Empire’s nursery” partially collapsed under the weight of testimonials penned by nonwhite peoples unwilling to remain silent about the crimes committed against them in the name of US imperialism. Children’s literature increasingly avoided the subject of foreign relations as America’s global image became tarnished following the disaster in Vietnam.
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Alexander, Amanda. "Narrative Contingency and International Humanitarian Law." In Contingency in International Law. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192898036.003.0021.

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This chapter will argue that international humanitarian law (IHL) is embedded in narratives that shape its history and meaning. Some international lawyers have argued that these narrative possibilities are necessarily constrained by a Western perspective that limits the potential of the law. Indeed, theories of narrative history consider that the possibilities of any narrative history are limited by prevailing tropes and can only relate a humanist story of ‘man’s’ encounter with the legal order. Nevertheless, alternative aesthetic and theoretical frameworks are beginning to emerge that could f
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Reports on the topic "Couples – Crimes against – Fiction"

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Amanda, Haynes, and Schweppe Jennifer. Ireland and our LGBT Community. Call It Hate Partnership, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31880/10344/8065.

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Basic figures: – A large majority of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that gay men and lesbians (88%), bisexual people (87%) and transgender people (85%) “should be free to live their own life as they wish”. – Women were significantly more likely than men to agree with the above statement in respect to every identity group. People aged 25-34 years were significantly more likely than the general population to disagree with the statement. – On average, respondents were comfortable having people with a minority sexual orientation or gender identity as neighbours. Responses were significantly
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