Beyond Eastern Noir. : Reimagining Russia and Eastern Europe in Nordic Cinemas
(2018)- Abstract
- Addressing representations of Russia and neighbouring Eastern Europe in post-1989 Nordic cinemas, this ground-breaking volume investigates their hitherto-overlooked transnational dimension. Departing from the dark stereotypes that characterise much of ‘Eastern noir’, the author presents Russia and Eastern Europe as imagined spaces depicted with a surprisingly rich, but previously neglected, cinematic diversity.
Cross-disciplinary in its approach, and utilising in-depth case studies of feature films, documentaries and television dramas – such as Lilya 4-ever, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence and Occupied – the book presents a variety of perspectives on Russia and Eastern Europe found in the Nordic audiovisual imagination... (More) - Addressing representations of Russia and neighbouring Eastern Europe in post-1989 Nordic cinemas, this ground-breaking volume investigates their hitherto-overlooked transnational dimension. Departing from the dark stereotypes that characterise much of ‘Eastern noir’, the author presents Russia and Eastern Europe as imagined spaces depicted with a surprisingly rich, but previously neglected, cinematic diversity.
Cross-disciplinary in its approach, and utilising in-depth case studies of feature films, documentaries and television dramas – such as Lilya 4-ever, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence and Occupied – the 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. (Less)
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- author
- Mrozewicz, Anna LU
- publishing date
- 2018
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- Book/Report
- publication status
- published
- subject
- publisher
- Edinburgh University Press
- ISBN
- 9781474444675
- 9781474418102
- DOI
- 10.3366/edinburgh/9781474418102.001.0001
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- English
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- b4fc24f3-18b1-4519-b886-7ee69281c024
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