Description
Scandinavian popular novels and films have flourished in the last thirty years. In Crime and Fantasy in Scandinavia, Andrew Nestingen argues that the growth and visibility of popular culture have been at the heart of the development of heterogeneous "publics" in Scandinavia, in opposition to the homogenizing influence of the post-World War II welfare state. Novels and films have mobilized readers and viewers, serving as a preeminent site for debates over individualism, collectivity, national homogeneity, gender, and transnational relations.
Crime and Fantasy in Scandinavia provides insight into the changing nature of civil society in Scandinavia through the lens of popular culture. Nestingen develops his argument through the examination of genres where the central theme is individual transgression of societal norms: crime films and novels, melodramas, and fantasy fiction. Among the internationally known writers and filmmakers discussed are Henning Mankell, Aki Kaurismaki, Lukas Moodysson, and Lars von Trier.
Popular culture is at the heart of change in Scandinavia.
About the Author
Andrew Nestingen is assistant professor of Scandinavian studies at the University of Washington.
Reviews
"The reader is very satisfied to have been taken on a journey over a vast northern landscape that is no longer quite the same as it used to be, but which becomes more comprehensible after reading this convincing introduction to post-war Scandinavian culture."
-- Peter Stenberg * Scandinavian-Canadian Studies *Book Information
ISBN 9780295988047
Author Andrew Nestingen
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint University of Washington Press
Publisher University of Washington Press
Weight(grams) 454g