@article{Migozzi_2021, title={Crime Fiction Import/Export in European Publishing : The Emergence of Euro Noir through the Process of Translation }, url={https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/ak/article/view/6599}, DOI={10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.vi22.6599}, abstractNote={<p class="p1"><span class="s1">The term ‘Euro Noir’ has been recently proposed to account for the </span><span class="s2">emergence of a shared, cosmopolitan <em>koinè </em>in the current production of crime fiction across Europe (Forshaw 2014, Hansen et al. </span><span class="s1">2018). While the characterization of the specific aesthetic and narrative features of this production is currently underway and constitutes one of the objectives of the DETECt project, the study of the role of translation in the circulation of crime fiction can contribute </span><span class="s2">to better understand the emergence of such cosmopolitan form of expression. Inspired by the methodology proposed by Franco </span><span class="s1">Moretti in his <em>Atlas of the European Novel </em>(1999), this article throws light on how both forms of translation – <em>extranslation</em>, or the exporting of literary works into another language, and <em>intranslation</em>, or the importing of foreign works into a given country by way of translation – are products of economic and cultural competition (Sapiro, 2008 and 2010). The research results are in line with both Moretti’s conclusions about the past concurrence for hegemony between the </span><span class="s2">dominating poles of English and French publishing and Pascale </span><span class="s1">Casanova’s work on the geopolitics of <em>The World Republic of Letters </em>(1999 and 2015).</span></p>}, number={22}, journal={Academic Quarter | Akademisk kvarter}, author={Migozzi, Jacques}, year={2021}, month={apr.}, pages={22–36} }