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[Commlist] Journal of Scandinavian Cinema 11.2 published
Sat Oct 02 11:03:59 GMT 2021
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Scandinavian Cinema
11.2 is out now!
For more information about the journal and issue click here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-scandinavian-cinema
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Aims and Scope
Journal of Scandinavian Cinemais a scholarly journal devoted to
excellent research and stimulating discussion focusing on the cinemas of
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, both within their national
and Nordic contexts, and as transnational cinemas in a globalized world.
The Nordic countries have a rich history of fiction and non-fiction
filmmaking as well as lively contemporary screen cultures. Journal of
Scandinavian Cinema places no restrictions on time period or genre, but
particularly encourages the examination of previously uncharted subject
matter and the use of new approaches. In that regard, we anticipate that
research on Scandinavian cinema will be broadened through the
application of ideas, concepts and research traditions from related
disciplines. The journal also seeks to highlight the relevance of other
audio-visual media and screen cultures, both those that have coexisted
with film for some time (such as television) and those that are still
gaining importance (such as online video).
Scholars from film studies, Scandinavian studies and any related field
are invited to explore Journal of Scandinavian Cinema and to contribute
articles that inspire a deeper understanding and an ongoing exchange of
ideas across national and disciplinary boundaries.
Issue 11.2
Editorial
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GUNNAR IVERSEN
Articles
‘Northern, not Nordic noir’: A Norwegian case study on crime series and
strategies for transnational television
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STINE AGNETE SAND AND THOMAS VORDAL
Rewriting Ibsen for the big screen
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AUDUN ENGELSTAD
In Focus: COVID-19 and Screen Culture
Trade stories, film policy and radical uncertainty: Remarks on
Scandinavian cinema and COVID-19 inspired by ‘Digging the digital?’
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JOEL FRYKHOLM
Involuntary Dogme restrictions: Orca and COVID-19 screen culture
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MAARET KOSKINEN
Article
‘Battleship Femininity’ deconstructed: Unmasking the myth of Eva
Dahlbeck and Ingmar Bergman
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SAKI KOBAYASHI
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