Screening Greenland in Borgen - Power & Glory :The on- and off-screen contestedness of Arctic landscapes and locations

This article shows how the Arctic landscapes in the Danish political drama series Borgen—Power & Glory (2022) demonstrate Greenland as a contested land in distinct ways: culturally due to the postcolonial tension between Denmark and Greenland; politically due to the conflicted interests from Den...

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Published in:Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies
Main Authors: Grønlund, Anders, Waade, Anne Marit Risum
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/b7a025d5-f683-4fd9-a65b-bafcda3ae9fd
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Borgen—Power & Glory
Greenland
Nordic noir
climate change
televisual landscapes
Grønlund, Anders
Waade, Anne Marit Risum
Screening Greenland in Borgen - Power & Glory :The on- and off-screen contestedness of Arctic landscapes and locations
title Screening Greenland in Borgen - Power & Glory :The on- and off-screen contestedness of Arctic landscapes and locations
title_full Screening Greenland in Borgen - Power & Glory :The on- and off-screen contestedness of Arctic landscapes and locations
title_fullStr Screening Greenland in Borgen - Power & Glory :The on- and off-screen contestedness of Arctic landscapes and locations
title_full_unstemmed Screening Greenland in Borgen - Power & Glory :The on- and off-screen contestedness of Arctic landscapes and locations
title_short Screening Greenland in Borgen - Power & Glory :The on- and off-screen contestedness of Arctic landscapes and locations
title_sort screening greenland in borgen - power & glory :the on- and off-screen contestedness of arctic landscapes and locations
topic Arctic noir
Borgen—Power & Glory
Greenland
Nordic noir
climate change
televisual landscapes
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Borgen—Power & Glory
Greenland
Nordic noir
climate change
televisual landscapes
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