Alistair Rolls Editor & Author

Jesper Gulddal is Associate Professor in Literary Studies at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He has published books and articles on anti-Americanism in European literature, mobility and movement control in the modern novel and crime fiction. Recent journal articles have appeared in New Literary History, Comparative Literature, Comparative Literature Studies, Symploke and Textual Practice. He has also co-edited Criminal Moves: Modes of Mobility in Crime Fiction (2019) and The Routledge Companion to Crime Fiction (2020). Stewart King is Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Catalan Studies at Monash University, Australia, and an elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities. He has written books and articles on cultural identities in contemporary Catalan- and Castilian-language narrative from Catalonia, crime fiction from Spain and world crime fiction. His most recent publications are the monograph Murder in the Multinational State (2019) and the co-edited collections Criminal Moves: Modes of Mobility in Crime Fiction (2019) and The Routledge Companion to Crime Fiction (2020). Alistair Rolls is Associate Professor of French Studies at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He is the author of French and American Noir (2009, co-authored with Deborah Walker), Paris and the Fetish: Primal Crime Scenes (2014) and Origins and Legacies of Marcel Duhamel's Série Noire (2018, co-authored with Clara Sitbon and Marie-Laure Vuaille-Barcan). His edited volumes on crime fiction include Criminal Moves: Modes of Mobility in Crime Fiction (2019, co-edited with Jesper Gulddal and Stewart King), which was shortlisted for the International Crime Fiction Association prize, and Translating National Allegories: The Case of Crime Fiction (2018), which was longlisted for the same prize.