Beyond Eastern noir : reimagining Russia and Eastern Europe in Nordic cinemas /
Cross-disciplinary in its approach, and utilising in-depth case studies of feature films, documentaries and television dramas, this book presents a variety of perspectives on Russia and Eastern Europe found in the Nordic audiovisual imagination and considers how increasingly transnational affinities...
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Edinburgh University Press Ltd,
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Publisher Address: | Edinburgh : |
Publication Dates: | [2018] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Summary: |
Cross-disciplinary in its approach, and utilising in-depth case studies of feature films, documentaries and television dramas, this book presents a variety of perspectives on Russia and Eastern Europe found in the Nordic audiovisual imagination and considers how increasingly transnational affinities have led to a reimagining of Norden's eastern neighbours in contemporary Nordic films. |
Carrier Form: | viii, 230 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages [202]-215), filmography (pages [216]-220) and index. |
ISBN: |
9781474418102 (hardback) : 1474418104 (hardback) 9781474418119 (webready PDF) 1474418112 (webready PDF) 9781474418126 (epub) 1474418120 (epub) |
Index Number: | PN1995 |
CLC: |
J909.53 J905.53 |
Call Number: | J905.53/M939 |
Contents: |
Borders: Russia and Eastern Europe as a Crime Scene -- Boundaries: Infiltrated Identities -- The Baltic Boundary -- Guilt and Shame in (Trans)national Spaces -- Embodying the Fear of Russia: The Militarised Body -- Polish Spectres in our House: Revisiting the Nordic Metaphor of the Home. |