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[ecrea] CFP: The Female Detective on TV (Edited by Anna Backman Rogers & Laura Nicholson)
Wed Feb 14 22:55:58 GMT 2018
*Anna Backman Rogers & Laura Nicholson seek abstracts for their 
forthcoming edited monograph on the female detective on TV. DEADLINE 
MARCH 5TH.**
*
Because The Basic Human Form is Female: The female detective in 
Television. Edited by Anna Backman Rogers and Laura Nicholson.
For decades, the female detective has occupied space within a genre that 
is all-too-often reserved for the celebratory storylines of 
self-sacrificial men. She has served to break down sexist barriers 
placed before women within professional and personal frameworks, acting 
as an on-screen surrogate for (female) spectators, globally. The female 
detective has succeeded in cultivating widespread audience attention and 
high ratings for multiple series across the world, underlining the 
popularity of, and desire for, the women-led, crime TV genre. It is 
curious then, that critical literature exploring this central figure’s 
contemporary, cultural significance is scarce. Given the abundance of 
on-screen material that has been produced throughout years of prime-time 
TV and (more recently) online streaming, it seems the female detective, 
in all her guises, has yet to be afforded the praise and exploration she 
deserves.
In response to this paucity of critical text, we are assembling the 
foundations of a special collection on the female detective in crime TV, 
in the format of a book to be edited by Anna Backman Rogers and Laura 
Nicholson. The proposal for this research comes just as we are 
witnessing a cultural ‘boom’ in detective shows featuring women as 
driving forces, across multiple media platforms. As such, the need for 
critical literature that explores the feminist realisations and 
potential of the female detective and her contemporary cultural 
importance, is timely.
We are calling for papers from scholars across disciplines, in order to 
shed light on the legacy of the female detective and the ways in which 
these powerful characters continue to inspire far-reaching audiences, 
while responding to the socio-political backdrop of their time.
We especially encourage papers from LGBTQ+, Feminist and BME scholars. 
We also seek contributions from a global perspective that bring to the 
fore series that we may be unaware of.
We hope to approach a major university publisher with this project after 
final decisions made by the editors on the collection.
Please send proposals of no more than 600 words to Laura Nicholson and 
Anna Backman Rogers before March 5^th , 2018 at the following e mail 
addresses.
(Anna.backman.rogers /at/ gu.se) <mailto:(Anna.backman.rogers /at/ gu.se)>
(lauracate.nicholson /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(lauracate.nicholson /at/ gmail.com)>
Topics may include, but are by no means limited to:
 1. The intersectional feminism(s) of the female detective
 1. Queering the female detective
 1. Fashion and the female detective
 1. Regionally-specific depictions of the female detective
 1. Post-recessionary representations of the female detective
 1. The female detective in period TV drama
 1. The generational politics of the female detective ‘revamp’
 1. The female detective team
 1. Cross-cultural imaginings of the female detective
 1. Interpretations of the female detective across international remakes
  * Female detective articulations of contemporary cultural flashpoints
  * The portrayal of violence and the female detective.
    TV shows with leading female detectives include, but are not 
limited to:
 1. Get Christie Love! (1974-1975, US)
 1. Police Woman (1974-1978, US)
 1. The Gentle Touch (1980-1984, UK)
 1. Cagney & Lacey (1982-1988, US)
 1. Miss Marple (1984-1992, UK), Agatha Christie’s Marple (2004-, UK)
 1. Prime Suspect (1991-2006, UK)
 1. Engrenages/Spiral (2005-, France)
 1. Ashes to Ashes (2008-2010, UK)
 1. Vera (2011-, UK)
 1. Forbrydelsen (2007-2012, Denmark), The Killing (2011-2014, US)
 1. Bron/Broen (2011-, Sweden/Denmark), The Tunnel (2013-, UK/France)
 1. Scott and Bailey (2011-2016, UK)
 1. The Bletchley Circle (2012-2014, UK)
 1. Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries (2012-, Australia)
 1. The Fall (2013-2016, UK)
 1. Top of the Lake (2013-, New Zealand/Australia/UK)
 1. Happy Valley (2014-, UK)
 1. Quantico (2015-, US)
 1. Jessica Jones (2015-, US)
 1. Agent Carter (2015-, US)
 1. Deep Water (2016, Australia)
 1. Frankie Drake Mysteries (2017-, Canada/UK)
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