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Special Focus: "In/Visibility and African Thrillers"

“Nothing is truly hidden”: visibility, aesthetics and Yasmina Khadra’s detective fiction

Pages 74-86 | Published online: 12 Dec 2012
 

Abstract

This article examines the politics and form of Yasmina Khadra’s use of the detective genre to reveal invisible social conditions. I argue that the problem of visibility operates on multiple levels in Khadra’s crime fiction: firstly, at the level of genre, where the investigative impulse of the police detective novel is used to map the uneven socio-economic relations of the petro-state intensified by neo-liberalization; secondly, in catachrestic tropes of spectrality and invisibility which signal the seeming irreality of Algerian modernity and visualize the unrepresented atrocities of the civil war; and finally, in the ideological contradictions of the plots, where the emphasis on revealing occluded histories is contradicted by the texts’ erasures.

Acknowledgements

Many thanks to the reviewers for their suggestions; Ranka Primorac for organizing the initial discussion of thrillers at ASAUK (African Studies Association of the UK); and Pim Higginson, Francesco Cavatorta and Vincent Durac for sharing their research.

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