Skip to main content

Lund University Publications

LUND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

Mördarjakt i Ystad

Sjöholm, Carina LU orcid (2009) In Rig 90(4). p.205-220
Abstract
The actual place for the murder cases is the small town Ystad in the south of Sweden. This is the scene for the films and books about the police inspector Kurt Wallander, created by the Swedish author and playwright Henning Mankell. Ystad is also the place where a new regional centre for film production is situated, and the Wallander movies play an important part in the economic conditions of this centre. Cultural tourism is mixed with a film studio system. The empirical dimension of the study is important since here the “murder walks” is in fact the empiricism of the touristic experience. The point of the article is to show how fiction and concepts of authenticity interact within the limits of a specific – and growing – cultural genre,... (More)
The actual place for the murder cases is the small town Ystad in the south of Sweden. This is the scene for the films and books about the police inspector Kurt Wallander, created by the Swedish author and playwright Henning Mankell. Ystad is also the place where a new regional centre for film production is situated, and the Wallander movies play an important part in the economic conditions of this centre. Cultural tourism is mixed with a film studio system. The empirical dimension of the study is important since here the “murder walks” is in fact the empiricism of the touristic experience. The point of the article is to show how fiction and concepts of authenticity interact within the limits of a specific – and growing – cultural genre, the murder walk. The concept of authenticity is revised during these murder walks, since fictitious characters and places are mixed with real ones, e.g. in the hybridization of the hero of the crime stories and their author. The geography – fictitious as well as real – is embodied by the participants in the murder walks; they place themselves in the fiction, and do thereby transgress the traditional border between fantasy and reality, otherwise upheld in crime stories and movies. This makes the walk into the central trope of the argument; only through this walk the embodiment – and thus the rethinking – is possible to achieve. (Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
author
organization
publishing date
type
Contribution to journal
publication status
published
subject
keywords
authenticity, walks, Literary tourism, cinematic tourism, new economy, heritage, crime tourism, branding, experience, place
in
Rig
volume
90
issue
4
pages
205 - 220
publisher
Föreningen för svensk kulturhistoria
ISSN
0035-5267
language
Swedish
LU publication?
yes
id
a4326a97-ddfa-4025-95ae-00a5ff133df6 (old id 1502800)
date added to LUP
2016-04-04 09:14:24
date last changed
2019-11-19 13:04:55
@article{a4326a97-ddfa-4025-95ae-00a5ff133df6,
  abstract     = {{The actual place for the murder cases is the small town Ystad in the south of Sweden. This is the scene for the films and books about the police inspector Kurt Wallander, created by the Swedish author and playwright Henning Mankell. Ystad is also the place where a new regional centre for film production is situated, and the Wallander movies play an important part in the economic conditions of this centre. Cultural tourism is mixed with a film studio system. The empirical dimension of the study is important since here the “murder walks” is in fact the empiricism of the touristic experience. The point of the article is to show how fiction and concepts of authenticity interact within the limits of a specific – and growing – cultural genre, the murder walk. The concept of authenticity is revised during these murder walks, since fictitious characters and places are mixed with real ones, e.g. in the hybridization of the hero of the crime stories and their author. The geography – fictitious as well as real – is embodied by the participants in the murder walks; they place themselves in the fiction, and do thereby transgress the traditional border between fantasy and reality, otherwise upheld in crime stories and movies. This makes the walk into the central trope of the argument; only through this walk the embodiment – and thus the rethinking – is possible to achieve.}},
  author       = {{Sjöholm, Carina}},
  issn         = {{0035-5267}},
  keywords     = {{authenticity; walks; Literary tourism; cinematic tourism; new economy; heritage; crime tourism; branding; experience; place}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  number       = {{4}},
  pages        = {{205--220}},
  publisher    = {{Föreningen för svensk kulturhistoria}},
  series       = {{Rig}},
  title        = {{Mördarjakt i Ystad}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/5269754/4456502.pdf}},
  volume       = {{90}},
  year         = {{2009}},
}