Anita Has-Tokarz
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近年来,年轻读者对侦探文学的兴趣日益浓厚。这类文学的吸引力不仅体现在儿童和青少年读物领域的一种“出版过剩”,而且体现在读者排名上。后者也显示出两个显著的趋势:第一,选择侦探小说的年轻读者的年龄在下降;第二,女孩开始在年轻的文学接受者中占主导地位。这篇文章的目的是寻求一个问题的答案,为什么年轻女孩越来越多地选择侦探文学,是什么让它有吸引力,从接受的角度。最受关注的是美国作家凯伦·卡波写的神秘三部曲,讲述了一个古怪的少女密涅瓦·克拉克的冒险故事。该系列分为《密涅瓦·克拉克得到线索》、《密涅瓦·克拉克走狗》、《密涅瓦·克拉克放弃鬼魂》三卷,均可归类为经典侦探小说。最新的年轻女孩侦探小说,很容易利用性别和女权主义话题,塑造了越来越多勇敢独立的业余女侦探角色。Minerva Clark也加入了这个丰富多彩的角色画廊,这些角色出现在20世纪的文学作品中,这要归功于阿加莎·克里斯蒂(Agatha Christie)创作的马普尔小姐小说。密涅瓦·克拉克这个文学人物让人联想到另一个面向女性青少年读者的虚构人物——南希·德鲁,即自20世纪30年代以来在美国出版的美国小说《南希·德鲁》神秘系列的名义主人公。密涅瓦·克拉克已经成为当代关于女性气质和流行文化中性别角色的话语的一部分。上述三部曲的受欢迎程度以及整个侦探小说的流行趋势都可以从几个方面来解释。除了女性主题外,文学因素也很重要:悬疑的故事,迷人的情节,年轻人的俚语,最重要的是幽默,深受年轻观众的喜爱。在卡伦·卡波的系列中,我们将讨论语言智力喜剧和情景喜剧以及人物喜剧。在米勒娃·克拉克三部曲中,与内容相关的喜剧制作因素还包括幽默的叙述(文字游戏)、情景场景和圆满的结局。像密涅瓦这样的关于少女侦探的书在她们的性别中引起了很大的反响,因为它们是用现代女孩和她们的需求来写的。
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Kryminały (są) dla dziewczyn… — refleksje wokół cyklu detektywistycznego Karen Karbo o Minervie Clark
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in detective literature among the youngest readers. The appeal of this type of literature is confirmed not only by a kind of “publication overproduction” observable in the segment of books for children and young adults, but also by reader rankings. The latter also show two significant trends: firstly — the declining age of the youngest readers who choose detective stories, secondly — girls are beginning to prevail among the young recipients of this literature. The goal of the article is to seek an answer to the question why young girls increasingly often choose detective literature and what makes it attractive from the reception perspective. The example which is the focus of attention is the mystery-type trilogy written by American author Karen Karbo about the adventures of an eccentric teenager Minerva Clark. The series consists of the following volumes: Minerva Clark Gets a Clue, Minerva Clark Goes to the Dogs, and Minerva Clark Gives Up the Ghost, all of which can be categorized as classical detective stories. The latest detective fiction for young girls, which readily utilizes gender and feminist topics, features more and more characters of brave and independent female amateur detectives. Minerva Clark has joined this colorful gallery of characters, who appeared in the twentieth-century literature thanks to Miss Marple novels authored by Agatha Christie. The literary character of Minerva Clark arouses associations with another fictional character meant for female teenage readers — Nancy Drew, the titular hero of American novels Nancy Drew Mystery Series, published in the USA since the 1930s. Minerva Clark has become part of the contemporary discourse on femininity and the role of gender in popular culture. The popularity of the trilogy in question as well as the whole trend of detective stories for girls can be explained in several ways. Apart from the feminine topic repertoire, the literary factors are of significance: suspense-keeping stories, captivating plots, young people’s slang, and most of all — humor, highly thought of by the young audience. In Karen Karbo’s series we are dealing with verbal-intellectual and situational comedy as well as that of characters. The content-related comedy-making factors in the trilogy about Minerva Clark also include humorous narration (play on words), situational scenes, and a happy ending. Books about female teenage detectives such as Minerva evoke a substantial response among their gender also because they are written with present-day girls and their needs in mind.
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