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Noir in the North : gender, politics, and place / edited by Stacy Gillis and Gunnthorunn Gudmundsdottir.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York :Bloomsbury Academic, [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.Description: 261 pagesISBN:
  • 9781501342868
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 839/.5 23 GIL
Contents:
List of Figures Notes on Contributors Foreword Yrsa Sigura̧rdóttir (Author, Iceland) Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Noir in the North -- Gunnthorunn Gum̧undsdóttir (University of Iceland, Iceland) and Gerardine Meaney (University College Dublin, Ireland) -- PART I -- GENDER AND TRANSNATIONAL DIMENSIONS -- 2. The Woman Between: A Social Network Analysis of The Fall and The Bridge Gerardine Meany (University College Dublin, Ireland), Derek Greene (University College Dublin, Ireland), Karen Wade (University College Dublin, Ireland), Maria Mulvany (University College Dublin, Ireland) -- 3. Adapting Nordic Noir: From Forbrydelsen to The Killing Delphine Letort (Le Mans University, France) -- 4. Lilyhammer's 'Land of Second Chances': Masculinity, Violence and Corruption Catherine Ross Nickerson (Emory University, USA) -- PART II -- SPACE AND PLACE -- 5. Views from The Bridge : Panoramas, Streetscapes and the Optics of Noir Graeme Gilloch (Lancaster University, UK) -- 6. Complex Nostalgias: North, Pastness and Community Survival in Arnaldur Indria̧son's Strange Shores and Ann Cleeves' Blue Lightning Daisy Neijmann (University of Iceland, Iceland) -- 7. Nordic Noir and the 'Postcolonial' North: The Legacies of Danish Colonialism in the Nordic Region -- Christinna Hazzard (Liverpool John Moores University, UK) PART III -- POLITICS AND MORALITY -- 8. Crime's Cartography: Using Sjøwall and Wahløø's Story of a Crime to Map Sweden's Coordinates within Global Neoliberalism's Uneven Spread Patrick Kent Russell (University of Connecticut, USA) -- 9. Kid Stuff: Nordic Noir, Politics, and Quality -- Andrew Nestingen (University of Washington, USA) -- 10. Dark Nights and Moral Diversity: Re-thinking Morality in Nordic Noir Mary Evans (London School of Economics, University of London, UK) PART IV -- GENEALOGY AND GENRE -- 11. What's in a Name: The Thorny Thread of Nordic Noir Bjørn Nordfjørd (St. Olaf College, USA) -- 12. Bleakness and Tenacity: Nordic Noir and Fin-de-sic̈le French Decadent Literature Christopher James (Bridgewater College, USA) -- 13. Dragon Tattoos, Crime, and the City: The Contemporary Epic Giti Chandra (University of Iceland, Iceland) -- 14. The New Swedish Police Thriller of the 2010s Kerstin Bergman (Lund University, Sweden) 15. 'Safe Little Norway': Norwegian Noir and the Roots of Subversive Sociopolitical Commentary. Nina Mudeka (University of Novi Sad, Serbia) 16. Val McDermid on Noir in the North Interview by Lorna Hill (University of Stirling, UK) Coda Gunnar Staalesen -- Index.
Summary: "In this timely and vital account of the transnational cross-media phenomenon that is often loosely described as 'Nordic noir', leading scholars and three crime writers unpick precisely what is noir and what is northern about this genre, and discuss its transnational significance"--
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List of Figures Notes on Contributors Foreword Yrsa Sigura̧rdóttir (Author, Iceland) Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Noir in the North --
Gunnthorunn Gum̧undsdóttir (University of Iceland, Iceland) and Gerardine Meaney (University College Dublin, Ireland) --
PART I --
GENDER AND TRANSNATIONAL DIMENSIONS --
2. The Woman Between: A Social Network Analysis of The Fall and The Bridge Gerardine Meany (University College Dublin, Ireland), Derek Greene (University College Dublin, Ireland), Karen Wade (University College Dublin, Ireland), Maria Mulvany (University College Dublin, Ireland) --
3. Adapting Nordic Noir: From Forbrydelsen to The Killing Delphine Letort (Le Mans University, France) --
4. Lilyhammer's 'Land of Second Chances': Masculinity, Violence and Corruption Catherine Ross Nickerson (Emory University, USA) --
PART II --
SPACE AND PLACE --
5. Views from The Bridge : Panoramas, Streetscapes and the Optics of Noir Graeme Gilloch (Lancaster University, UK) --
6. Complex Nostalgias: North, Pastness and Community Survival in Arnaldur Indria̧son's Strange Shores and Ann Cleeves' Blue Lightning Daisy Neijmann (University of Iceland, Iceland) --
7. Nordic Noir and the 'Postcolonial' North: The Legacies of Danish Colonialism in the Nordic Region --
Christinna Hazzard (Liverpool John Moores University, UK) PART III --
POLITICS AND MORALITY --

8. Crime's Cartography: Using Sjøwall and Wahløø's Story of a Crime to Map Sweden's Coordinates within Global Neoliberalism's Uneven Spread Patrick Kent Russell (University of Connecticut, USA) --
9. Kid Stuff: Nordic Noir, Politics, and Quality --
Andrew Nestingen (University of Washington, USA) --
10. Dark Nights and Moral Diversity: Re-thinking Morality in Nordic Noir Mary Evans (London School of Economics, University of London, UK)
PART IV --
GENEALOGY AND GENRE --
11. What's in a Name: The Thorny Thread of Nordic Noir Bjørn Nordfjørd (St. Olaf College, USA) --
12. Bleakness and Tenacity: Nordic Noir and Fin-de-sic̈le French Decadent Literature Christopher James (Bridgewater College, USA) --
13. Dragon Tattoos, Crime, and the City: The Contemporary Epic Giti Chandra (University of Iceland, Iceland) --
14. The New Swedish Police Thriller of the 2010s Kerstin Bergman (Lund University, Sweden) 15. 'Safe Little Norway': Norwegian Noir and the Roots of Subversive Sociopolitical Commentary. Nina Mudeka (University of Novi Sad, Serbia) 16. Val McDermid on Noir in the North Interview by Lorna Hill (University of Stirling, UK) Coda Gunnar Staalesen --
Index.

"In this timely and vital account of the transnational cross-media phenomenon that is often loosely described as 'Nordic noir', leading scholars and three crime writers unpick precisely what is noir and what is northern about this genre, and discuss its transnational significance"--

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