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Alison Heney

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Hello And Welcome!

My name is Alison and on this page you'll find reflections on my experience as a museum professional and university educator.

Thanks for your interest!


AND if you're a fan of the mystery genre, take moment to check out my UC Berkeley course blog and Twitter account by clicking the icon below.

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    RT @museweb: #MW23 launched #GLAMi submission. Deadline May 1, 2023. Categories - Design, Interactive and Immersive, Internal To… https://t.co/rxBc0c5pM6
    Apr 5, 2023, 8:13 AM
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    Cheers to a new year #MW23 @museweb #musetech they look poised now but by conference end they could be singing into… https://t.co/9rP58AnZjF
    Apr 3, 2023, 4:40 PM
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    RT @The_Museum_Guy: Hearing from @roblancefield while he’s right here! Saying if not for these communities he might have walked away fr… https://t.co/SyNl3T1q9D
    Apr 3, 2023, 1:06 PM

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            Mann Elementary Art Partnership, CA

            Mann Elementary Art Partnership, CA


         LB 1st Annual Black Comic Creator Day

         LB 1st Annual Black Comic Creator Day


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March 20, 2020 in All About Fiction

Was Sherlock Holmes a real person? What’s the difference between a crime novel and a mystery novel? What really happened to all the TP?

Survey mystery fiction and its conventions, from the genre’s 19th-century origins to the classic Golden Age puzzle to its many postmodern manifestations. Writers to be studied will include Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle, Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Jorge Luis Borges and others. Understand the mystery novel’s status as a significant form of modern fiction, one that explores how human consciousness makes sense out of what might otherwise be viewed as random experience and meaningless violence.

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Section Materials

  • Textbook (Mandatory) A Murder is Announced (any complete edition) by Agatha Christie

  • Textbook (Mandatory) Bones and Silence (any complete edition) by Reginald Hill

  • Textbook (Mandatory) The Maltese Falcon (any complete edition) by Dashiell Hammett

  • Textbook (Mandatory) The Skull Beneath the Skin (any complete edition) by P.D. James

  • Reader (Mandatory) Purchase this reader via a link in the online classroom.

  • Textbook (Mandatory) Hollywood Station (any complete edition) by Joseph Wambaugh

  • Textbook (Mandatory) The Likeness (any complete edition) by Tana French

  • Textbook (Mandatory) L. A. Requiem (any complete edition) by Robert Crais

  • Textbook (Mandatory) A Woman’s Eye (any complete edition) by Sara Paretsky

Tags: mystery fiction, UC Berkeley, #BerkeleyMysteryFiction, #BMFiction
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email: aheney@berkeley.edu
Long Beach, CA