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Syllabus



Syllabus



Overview


This course consists of readings in the history of the form of the detective story, from the 19th-century to the present. It involves studies in questions of knowing, from materialist puzzles through metaphysical meditations to elegant whimsy, from murder in an English country village to crowned jewels buried in a footnote.



Attendance


Because we'll do much of the work of this subject through discussions, naturally I'll expect you to be actively here during class and to practice the skills of a good participant: informed attention, preparation, helpful contribution, talking, assimilation, generous and intelligent listening, and mutual respect.



Readings


Do all the readings. We'll have quizzes every week or so. Results of those quizzes account for ca. 25% of the final grade.



Quizzes and Exam


Frequent quizzes; short final exercise.



Grades



ACTIVITIESWEIGHTS
In class work, including seminar skills2/3
Written work, quizzes, and exam1/3



Calendar



Lec #Topics
1High Art, Hermenutics, Detection, and Suspense

Modes: Oedipus and Theseus

Typology: The Hidden Treasure, The Locked Room, the Detective-as-Suspect
2Nature and Hieroglyphics

Ideograms

Cryptography as Process and as Metaphor
3Doubling

Self-Consciousness as Method and Disguise

Materialism, Claustrophobic Homes, Locked Rooms
4Materialism and Identity

The Advantages of Empiricism are the Disadvantages of Empiricism

Why Conan Doyle Killed Off Holmes to Write about Victorian Faeries
5Self and Self-Revelation

Oedipal Resistances

Retrospective Narratives
6The Position of the Observer

Small Town, Country House, Sexual Demimonde, Moving Train
7McGuffins, Clewes, Histories

The Detective as Knight Errant

Film Noir as Style and as Moral Orientation
8Deep Focus

Politics and Representation

Does Rosebud Even Matter?

Kane's Women
9Doubling and the Mind-Body Nexus

Completing Dupin

The Double-Mirror Paradigm of Self-Consciousness

Evidence, Clues, Solution: Elusive Pleasures
10Guilt and Transference

The Pleasure of Looking through Other People's Windows

The Secret in the Marsh: Coming Clean about Secrets
11The Hidden Jewels

Doubling and Narcissism

"The Mystery to a Solution"

 








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