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  • Reassessing Murder, She Wrote: The Afterlives of a Popular Culture Phenomenon

    Reassessing Murder, She Wrote by Burke, Eva; Schnabel, Jennifer;

    The Afterlives of a Popular Culture Phenomenon

    Series: Routledge Advances in Popular Culture Studies;

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    Short description:

    This book provides a critical overview of the cultural impact of the Murder, She Wrote TV series and it’s paratextual elements including board and video games, podcasts, fan conventions, collectible figures, and ghostwritten novels.

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    Long description:

    This book provides a critical overview of the cultural impact of the Murder, She Wrote TV series and its paratextual elements, including board and video games, podcasts, fan conventions, collectible figures, and ghostwritten novels. It also explores the series’ position within the crime genre, particularly its engagement with earlier iterations of the ‘lady detective’.


    Bringing together a broad range of experts, the book includes contributions from both academics and crime fiction novelists to offer a wide-ranging view of this popular series and its afterlives.


    Suitable for scholars and students working on popular culture, crime fiction, TV studies or fan studies, this collection provides an interdisciplinary analysis of one of the most successful and enduring female-fronted detective series in history.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction. Part I: J.B. Fletcher, Writing, and Genre  1. The Fairest of Them All: Jessica Fletcher’s Reign of the Queen of Mystery in Murder, She WroteJennifer Schnabel 2. Women Writing for Television’s Woman Writer: The Fourteen Women Writers of Murder, She WroteKristi Humphreys 3. Murder She Wrote: Bridging the Gap Between the Golden Age and Cosy MysteriesPhyllis M. Betz Part II: Jessica Fletcher, Gender, and Detection 4. Misogyny She Wrote: How Murder, She Wrote Typifies the Backlash Against Feminism, Mary P. Freier 5. “This Woman Has a Brilliant Criminal Mind”: Information Behavior of a Widow Woman from Maine, Michelle M. Kazmer 6. The Undercover Feminism of Jessica Fletcher in Murder, She Wrote, Sharon Dempsey Part III: Environments and Global Impact of Murder, She Wrote  7. “...Something sultry and seductive about this place”: New Orleans in the Murder, She Wrote Imagination, Jill E. Anderson 8. “Norman Rockwell-land” or “Death Capital of Maine”? Race, Social Status, and Parochialism as Factors in the Perceived ‘Coziness’ of Crime in Reagan-Era Cabot Cove, Allysha Powanda Winburn, Mark J. Winburn, and Cate E. Bird 9. From Murder, She Wrote to La Signora in Giallo: Jessica Fletcher as a Pop Culture Icon in Italy, Lucia Casiraghi and Nicolò Salmaso 10. “Now, am I imagining things, or isn't that a little fairy person there in among the flowers?”: Constructions of ‘Ireland’ in Murder, She WroteEva Burke  Part IV: Influences, Intertextuality, and Echoes11. ‘Agatha Christie’s ghost may strike you dead!’: Murder, She Wrote and an Agatha Christie Sense of MurderMark Aldridge 12. Death in Plastic: A Ludonarrative Analysis of Murder, She Wrote: The Game and Murder on Madison AvenueMarco Arnaudo 13. Re-watching Murder, She Wrote: An Auto-Ethnographic Exploration of Queer Fandom and Race, Nina Trivedi

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