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Teatar zločina: kazališne prakse u ciklusu romana o inspektoru Wallanderu autora Henninga Mankella [Spectacle of Crime: Theatrical Practices in Henning Mankell's Wallander Novels]




AuthorsKujundžić Nada

Publishing placeZagreb

Publication year2011

Journal: Knjizevna Smotra

Number in series1

Volume159

Issue1

First page 43

Last page55

Number of pages13

ISSN0455-0463

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/2739892


Abstract

The aim of this paper is to examine how theatre functions as a central metaphor in Henning Mankell´s inspector Wallander novels. I propose to demonstrate how the characters of criminals take on the roles of directors, actors and ultimately viewers as they carefully plan, prepare and execute their crimes. In this sense, crime (as conceived and described in the novels) is no longer merely an act of violence directed at another human being, but takes on the role of a means of communication. Finally, I shall examine elements of spectacle in the ritual entailed in the descriptions of the crimes themselves and try to explain whether and, if so how, these are integrated in the underlying metaphor of theatre.


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