Foreign Influences on Nordic (Noir) Borderlands
Abstract This article analyses the three recent Nordic Noir television series Bordertown ( Sorjonen ) from Finland, Trapped ( Ófærð ), from Iceland, and the Danish-Swedish The Bridge ( Broen / Bron ). All series are located on national borderlands, and this article aims to discern the significance o...
Published in: | European Journal of Scandinavian Studies |
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Walter de Gruyter GmbH
2019
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ejss-2019-0011 http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ejss.2019.49.issue-1/ejss-2019-0011/ejss-2019-0011.xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/ejss-2019-0011/pdf |
Summary: | Abstract This article analyses the three recent Nordic Noir television series Bordertown ( Sorjonen ) from Finland, Trapped ( Ófærð ), from Iceland, and the Danish-Swedish The Bridge ( Broen / Bron ). All series are located on national borderlands, and this article aims to discern the significance of using such borderland settings. Departing from Doreen Massey’s emphasis on places as being inherently inter-linked with other places, the article characterises the various ways foreign influences are represented and narrativised in these three series. |
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