With its focus on the popular television genre of Nordic noir, this book examines subtle and explicit manifestations of geopolitics in crime series from Scandinavia and Finland, as well as the impact of such programmes on how northern Europe is viewed around the world.
With its focus on the popular television genre of Nordic noir, this book examines subtle and explicit manifestations of geopolitics in crime series from Scandinavia and Finland, as well as the impact of such programmes on how northern Europe is viewed around the world.
Robert A. Saunders is a Professor in the Department of History, Politics, and Geography at Farmingdale State College - State University of New York, USA, where he teaches courses in world politics and European culture. His research explores various intersections of popular culture, geopolitics, nationalism, and religious identity.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Co-Constituting the World: Popular Culture and Geopolitics 2. Why Norden? Why Now? A Geopolitical Foregrounding 3. Northern Places Dark Spaces: Norden as a Realm of Imagination 4. It's the Little Things: Bodies Communities Encounters 5. In/Out/In-Between: (B)orders Liminality and Us/Them 6. Ideology vs. Idylls: Neoliberalism Nationalism and Nature 7. Beyond Norden: The Global Geopolitics of a Genre Appendix 1. Television and TV Film Series
Preface 1. Co-Constituting the World: Popular Culture and Geopolitics 2. Why Norden? Why Now? A Geopolitical Foregrounding 3. Northern Places Dark Spaces: Norden as a Realm of Imagination 4. It's the Little Things: Bodies Communities Encounters 5. In/Out/In-Between: (B)orders Liminality and Us/Them 6. Ideology vs. Idylls: Neoliberalism Nationalism and Nature 7. Beyond Norden: The Global Geopolitics of a Genre Appendix 1. Television and TV Film Series
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