Geographies of fear in the domestic noir: Paula hawkins's the girl on the train

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The aim of this article is to analyse the revision of social constructions of spaces of safety and danger in urban environments as represented in Paula Hawkins's 2015 domestic noir novel The Girl on the Train. As such, it draws from affect and space theory in order to study the interaction of emotions and space -both public and private- in relation to its three first-person female narrative voices and their affective attachments. Special attention is paid to the representation of geographies of fear and security, so as to explore the construction and performance of hierarchical relations based on emotions -fundamentally love and fear-As well as the performance and spatial embodiment of these affects. This work argues that the construction of alternative emotional patterns, namely, alternative embodied displacements and emotional attachments to spaces and relationships, serves to unveil patterns of domination that would otherwise remain hidden in the realm of the home.

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González, C. R. (2017). Geographies of fear in the domestic noir: Paula hawkins’s the girl on the train. Miscelanea. Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_misc/mj.20176791

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