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  • 1
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783319968872
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 294 p. 8 illus. in color)
    Series Statement: Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 306.094
    Keywords: Ethnology-Europe ; Motion pictures-European influen
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    ISBN: 9783319598154
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (309 pages)
    Series Statement: Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Toft Hansen, Kim Locating Nordic Noir : From Beck to The Bridge
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Skandinavien ; Kriminalfilm
    Abstract: "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "List of Figures" -- "Chapter 1 Introduction: Where Is Nordic Noir?" -- "Nordic Noir: A Transnational Brand" -- "Local Colour and the Transnationalised Context" -- "Critical Approaches to Nordic Noir" -- "Core Examples, Methods, Chapters" -- "References" -- "Part I Local Colour and Location Studies" -- "Chapter 2 Local Colour and Places on Screen" -- "Local Colour in Art History" -- "Local Colour in Film and Television Drama Series" -- "Places as Commodities in Transnational Television Industries" -- "Televisual Geography and National Representation" -- "References" -- "Chapter 3 Location Studies: A Topography of Nordic Noir" -- "Modelling Location Studies" -- "Topography: Writing Place" -- "Scene-Specific Locations in Nordic Television Crime Dramas" -- "On-Screen Features of Nordic Noir" -- "References" -- "Chapter 4 Four Perspectives on the Nordic Region" -- "The Nordic Wave in Food, Design and Fashion" -- "Nordic Melancholy as Mood and Philosophy" -- "Commodification of Nordic Landscapes and Nature" -- "Media Policy and Media Consumption in the Nordic Region" -- "The Four Pillars of the Media Welfare State" -- "Nordic Television Production" -- "References" -- "Part II From Bestsellers to Blockbusters" -- "Chapter 5 Stieg Larsson and Scandinavian Crime Literature as a Stepping Stone" -- "Neo-Romanticism and âNorientalismâ in Scandinavian Crime Literature" -- "Establishing a Swedish World Scene" -- "Blurring the Boundaries Between Film and Television" -- "From the Beck Model to the Danish Model" -- "References" -- "Chapter 6 Beck and Character Adaptations" -- "Beckâs Stockholm" -- "Wallander and the Changing Market Practice" -- "Seascapes, Cityscapes and Local Noir" -- "The Locative Title Sequence" -- "References" -- "Chapter 7 Funding Models and Increasing Transnationalism
    Abstract: "Where the Local Meets the Global" -- "The Nordic Broadcastersâ Collaboration and Co-Production Strategies" -- "Financial and Creative Collaboration" -- "Local Film and Television Funds" -- "References" -- "Part III Written for the Danish Screen" -- "Chapter 8 The Killing and DRâs Danish Model" -- "The âDNAâ of the DR Drama Series" -- "The Killing as Bleak and Dark Crime Drama" -- "Locations Indicating Genre, Screen Idea and Mood in the Killing" -- "The Melancholic Mood and Sound of Nordic Noir" -- "DRâs Cartographic Orientation in Denmark" -- "References" -- "Chapter 9 Norskov and Danish Commercial Public Service Drama" -- "TV 2: A Crash Course" -- "Norskov as Evocative Realism" -- "Local Streets, Social Classes and Danish Design" -- "Translocal Panorama and Character Focus" -- "From Production Site to Geographical Workplace" -- "References" -- "Chapter 10 The Team, Danish Transnationalism and the Local Colour of Europe" -- "Television Drama as Banal Transnationalism" -- "The UK Market as Springboard for Danish Drama Series" -- "The Team: Celebrating the Local Colour of Europe" -- "Perspective: The French Connection" -- "References" -- "Part IV Written for the Nordic Screen" -- "Chapter 11 Blue Eyes and the Rise of the Swedish Original" -- "From Adapting to Writing for the Screen" -- "Double Interpretation of National Symbols" -- "Swedish Blue Eyes and Right-Wing Conservatism" -- "Finland, Domesticity and International Attention" -- "References" -- "Chapter 12 Trapped and Original Noir from Iceland and Norway" -- "Trapped as White Noir" -- "Acquitted and Sublimity Light" -- "âBorealismâ, Pan-Identity and Televised Art" -- "References" -- "Chapter 13 The Bridge, Transnational Co-productions and Screen Tourism" -- "The Bridge and Local Colour of the Ãresund Region
    Abstract: "In the Footsteps of Saga Norén: Nordic Noir Tourism and the Creative Economy" -- "Midnight Sun and the Exotic and Multicultural North" -- "References" -- "Chapter 14 Conclusion: Nordic Noir Beyond the Nordic" -- "The Conceptual Content of Nordic Noir" -- "Does Nordic Noir Beyond the Nordic Make Sense?" -- "The Emotional Turn of the Spatial Turn in Media Studies" -- "References
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031418082
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 262 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Motion picture plays, European. ; Motion pictures
    Abstract: 1.European Scenes of Crime: Peripheries at the Centre -- 2.The Double Marginality of Peripheral Locations -- 3.Nordic Noir and Arctic Peripherality in Northern Europe -- 4.Mediterranean Noir and Nordic Peripheries in Southern Europe -- 5.Country Noir and Rural Peripheries in Western Europe -- 6.Eastern Noir and the Borderscapes of Eastern Europe -- 7.Brit Noir and the Hinterlands of the British Isles -- 8.Conclusion: Negotiating European Peripheries in TV Crime Series.
    Abstract: This book is a comprehensive study of peripheral locations in contemporary European TV crime series. Ambitiously, it covers the complete geography of Europe, and offers a nuanced image of a changing, dynamic, and unfinished continent. The chapters include analyses of the practical, creative approach to producing crime series in European peripheries and rural areas, evaluating a continent marked by an internal crisis between urban and rural Europe. The study includes readings of crime series such as Shetland, Bitter Daisies, Trom, Pagan Peak, and The Border, but presents such representative cases within broader tendencies on the European TV market, including challenges from streaming services, the influence of Nordic Noir, and changes within the cognitive geography of Europe. The authors position peripheral European crime series in a complex relationship between universal appeal and local recognisability and offer a comprehensive theoretical approach to the aesthetics of peripherality. Grounded in desktop production studies, the book presents an original scholarly approach to analysing European crime series from a continental point of view. Despite local differences, the spatio-generic orientations scrutinized in the book – Nordic Noir, Mediterranean Noir, Country Noir, Eastern Noir, and Brit Noir – show remarkable aesthetic similarities in series from territories otherwise normally unconnected in television production. Consequently, television crime series reveal a common tongue and voice for dialogue on a continent in a deepening crisis. Kim Toft Hansen is Associate Professor of Scandinavian Media Studies at Aalborg University, Denmark. He is the co-author of Locating Nordic Noir: From Beck to The Bridge (2017), the co-editor of European Television Crime Drama and Beyond (2018) and has written extensively on Nordic and European television crime series. Valentina Re is Full Professor of Film and Media Studies at Link Campus University, Italy. She is the editor of Streaming media. Distribuzione, circolazione, accesso (2017) and the PI of the research project The Atlas of Italian “Giallo”: Media History and Popular Culture (1954-2020), funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (2022-25). .
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    ISBN: 9783319968872
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 294 p. 8 illus. in color, online resource)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Literature, Cultural and Media Studies
    Series Statement: Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 306.094
    Keywords: Motion pictures-European influen ; European Culture ; Ethnology-Europe ; Motion pictures-European influen ; Ethnology-Europe ; Motion pictures—European influences. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book is the first to focus on the role of European television crime drama on the international market. As a genre, the television crime drama has enjoyed a long and successful career, routinely serving as a prism from which to observe the local, national and even transnational issues that are prevalent in society. This extensive volume explores a wide range of countries, from the US to European countries such as Spain, Italy, the Scandinavian countries, Germany, England and Wales, in order to reveal the very currencies that are at work in the global production and circulation of the TV crime drama. The chapters, all written by leading television and crime fiction scholars, provide readings of crime dramas such as the Swedish-Danish The Bridge, the Welsh Hinterland, the Spanish Under Suspicion, the Italian Gomorrah, the German Tatort and the Turkish Cinayet. By examining both European texts and the ‘European-ness’ of various international dramas, this book ultimately demonstrates that transnationalism is at the very core of TV crime drama in Europe and beyond
    Abstract: 1. Down these European mean streets:Contemporary issues in European television crime drama, Kim Toft Hansen, Steven Peacock and Sue Turnbull -- Section I: Noir Aesthetics -- 2. Framing Nordic noir: From Film Noir to High-End Television Drama, Audun Engelstad -- 3. The Rise of “Bright Noir”: Redemption and Moral Optimism in American Contemporary TV Noir, Alberto N. García -- 4. Melancholy and Murder: Feelings, Atmosphere and Social Criticism in Television Crime Series, Gunhild Agger and Anne Marit Waade -- 5. Locating sound in UK/US television crime drama: The affective impact of sound effects and music in Happy Valley and Hannibal, Lucy Donaldson -- 6. Seriousness, ordinariness, and “actual police work”: British and American TV crime dramas True Detective, Suspects and Cuffs, Helen Piper -- Section II: Noir Regionalism and Transnationalism -- 7. Local, National, Transnational: Y Gwyll/Hinterland as Crime of/for all Places, Elke Weissmann -- 8. The transnational appeal of the Italian Mafia story, Milly Buonanno -- 9. The Rise of Noir in the Sun: Spanish Crime Drama and Contemporary Television Drama Production, Concepción Cascajosa Virino -- 10. Crime Scene Germany: Regionalism, Audiences, and the German Public Broadcasting System, Susanne Eichner -- 11. Searching for ‘Aura’ in Cinayet: Audience Reception of the Turkish Remake of Forbrydelsen, Yesim Kaptan -- Section III: Noir Market Value -- 12. Local noir and local identity: Norskov and the spatial implications of branded content, Jørgen Riber Christensen and Kim Toft Hansen -- 13. The Flemish TV Market: Crime drama as a driver for market sustainability?, Tim Raats -- 14. Secret City and Micromarkets: The ‘Global Noir Audience’ for Australian Crime Drama, Sue Turnbull and Marion McCutcheon -- 15. Saga’s Story: Emotional engagement in the production and reception of The Bridge, Annette Hill
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783319968872 , 3319968874
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 294 Seiten) , 8 illus. in color.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018
    Series Statement: Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als European Television Crime Drama and Beyond
    DDC: 306.094
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    Keywords: Ethnology Europe ; Culture ; Motion picture plays, European ; European Culture ; European Film and TV
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