Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 Anthropologists as Detectives and Detectives as Anthropologists
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    y separately published work icon Murder 101 : Essays on the Teaching of Detective Fiction Edward J Rielly (editor), Jefferson : McFarland and Company , 2009 Z1673588 2009 anthology criticism 'This collection examines how college professors teach the genre of detective fiction and provides insight into how the reader may apply such strategies to his own courses. The essays cover teaching this type of work in such areas as literature, law, history, and literary theory. Also included are sample syllabi, reading lists, and further aids for course instruction' . (Provided by publisher) Jefferson : McFarland and Company , 2009 pg. 166-177
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