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The Noir Landscape of Dublin in Benjamin Black’s Quirke Series

Auxiliadora Pérez-Vides
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Abstrak

This article offers an examination of Benjamin Black’s Quirke series through an ecocritical lens. Set against the backdrop of 1950s Dublin, the texts feature a pathologist who investigates the murder of the victims that end at the morgue of the Holy Family Hospital. I contend that by exhaustively mapping the city through its crimes, the author hints at the far-reaching web of criminal actions executed and sanctioned by different agents of authority and violence. Similarly, I also claim that the author consistently draws on the notions of coexistence and interdependence to construct the personality of the protagonist, as the narrator insists on this growing indignation and cynicism towards the connected artefacts of dominance that inhabit the city. Consequently, the novels suggest that relationality and interdependence should involve untangling that net of power and control so as to negotiate social responsibility and create a climate of greater justice and solidarity.

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Auxiliadora Pérez-Vides

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Pérez-Vides, A. (2020). The Noir Landscape of Dublin in Benjamin Black’s Quirke Series. https://www.estudiosirlandeses.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ed-8-AUXILIADORA-PEREZ-BENJAMIN-BLACK-FINAL-1.pdf

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Lihat di Sumber
Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2020
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DOAJ
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Open Access ✓