'This Is Getting a Little Too Chinese for Me': The Representation of China in Crime Fiction Written in English

Coolabah Pub Date : 2016-12-14 DOI:10.1344/CO20162067-82
I. Capdevila
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The article addresses the representation of China in contemporary crime fiction written in English. A close examination of a selection of works set in China by Lisa See, Peter May, Catherine Sampson, Lisa Brackmann and Duncan Jepson reveals that, following the hardboiled tradition and crime fictions produced in post-colonial times, these narratives scrutinize the West’s many deficiencies. However, the authors do not articulate a truly postcolonial discourse aimed at destabilizing the notion of the assumed superiority of the West and its right to intrude in other countries’ affairs. Furthermore, these narratives seem to be written to confirm the readers’ worst expectations about China, which is fated to stay poor, backward and ultimately Other, unable to achieve some degree of ‘normalization’ or Westernization that could legitimize China’s claims to modernity, improvement and ascendancy in our global economy. Thus, as we vicariously travel the country through these narratives, we face the usual array of fraudsters, tricksters and blood-thirsty murderers that populate crime fictions, but it is China itself that is singled out as the true monster of the stories.
“这对我来说有点太中国化了”:英文犯罪小说中中国的表现
本文探讨了中国在当代英语犯罪小说中的代表性。仔细研究丽莎·西、彼得·梅、凯瑟琳·桑普森、丽莎·布拉克曼和邓肯·杰普森以中国为背景的作品,我们会发现,这些故事遵循了后殖民时代的硬派传统和犯罪小说,审视了西方的许多不足之处。然而,作者并没有明确阐述一个真正的后殖民话语,旨在破坏西方假定的优越感及其干涉其他国家事务的权利。此外,这些叙述似乎是为了证实读者对中国最坏的期望,中国注定要保持贫穷、落后,最终成为他者,无法实现某种程度的“正常化”或西方化,从而使中国的现代化、改善和在全球经济中的优势地位合法化。因此,当我们通过这些叙事在中国旅行时,我们面对的是犯罪小说中常见的一群骗子、骗子和嗜血的杀人犯,但中国本身被挑出来,成为故事中真正的怪物。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。
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