The killing floor and crime narratives: Marking women and nonhuman animals

K Watson, R Humphreys - Tattoos in crime and detective …, 2019 - manchesterhive.com
The English word 'tattoo'is derived from the Tahitian term 'tatau'and denotes the corporeal
practice to 'puncture or mark […] on skin'(Taliaferro and Odden 2012: 4). Tattoos are just one …

" The Observation of Trifles": Culinary Knowledge in Detective Fiction

E Powell - 2023 - digitalcommons.usu.edu
Food in detective fiction functions in multiple ways. It can heighten realism, enhance the
setting, and even act as a murder weapon. While there are books and published articles …

[PDF][PDF] Food and Crime in Raquel V. Reyes' Culinary Mystery Mango, Mambo, and Murder: A Caribbean Kitchen Mystery (2022)

M Martynuska - Polish Journal for American Studies, 2024 - researchgate.net
“Culinary mystery” describes the subgenre of crime mystery fiction that brings together food
and crime. This article explores the connection between knowledge about Caribbean food …

Making a Meal of It

R Franks, A Rolls - Blood on the Table: Essays on Food in …, 2018 - books.google.com
Arthur Upfield was born in England in 1890. He arrived in Australia in 1911 and died, in
regional New South Wales, in 1964. Upfield pursued a predominantly itinerant worklife but …