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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    edoccha_9961418088402883
    Format: 1 online resource (272 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-031-41808-5
    Series Statement: Palgrave European Film and Media Studies
    Note: Intro -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Images -- Chapter 1: European Scenes of Crime: Peripheries at the Centre -- Producing Peripheries for the Content Arms Race -- Serialising Crimes for an Unfinished Continent -- The Noirs of Europe: Overview of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: The Double Marginality of Peripheral Locations -- Peripherality and the Negotiation of Place -- Desktop Production Studies and Practical Insights -- Scenogeography and the Aesthetics of Peripherality -- Peripheral Panoramas and Drone Aesthetics -- Landscapes Iconographies and the Journey Narrative -- Screened Liminality and European Borderscapes -- Televisual Geography as Creative Placemaking -- References -- Chapter 3: Nordic Noir and Arctic Peripherality in Northern Europe -- Trom and the Peripheries of the Danish Realm -- Ivalo and the Wild East of Arctic Finland -- Outlier and the Authenticity of Peripheral Policing -- Arctic Noir from the Outside In and the Inside Out -- References -- Chapter 4: Mediterranean Noir and Nordic Peripheries in Southern Europe -- O sabor das margaridas and Regional Noirs in Green Spain -- "Things Are Going to Get Darker": Non uccidere -- A Journey from Barcelona to Genoa: Petra -- Allowing Cross-Cultural Dialogue Through European Middle Lands -- References -- Chapter 5: Country Noir and Rural Peripheries in Western Europe -- Zone blanche and Peripheries at the Heart of the EU -- Der Pass, or True Detective(s) in the Alps -- Capitani and Rural Microperipherality -- Rural Peripheries Left Behind -- References -- Chapter 6: Eastern Noir and the Borderscapes of Eastern Europe -- Wataha and Europe's Eastern Frontier -- Pustina and the Industrial Wastelands of Bohemia -- Hackerville and the Digital Centre of the Romanian Periphery -- Reaching HBO's E-EU-TOPIA? -- References. , Chapter 7: Brit Noir and the Hinterlands of the British Isles -- Shetland and the Hinterland Heritage of Tartan Noir -- Blood and Family Noir from the Irish Periphery -- Stay Close and Challenging Northern English Marginality -- Crime Series and Keeping the UK Together -- References -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Negotiating European Peripheries in TV Crime Series -- Translocalism: The Particular and the Universal -- Nordic Noir from Nordification to Avoidance -- The Future of Peripheral Locations -- References -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031418075
    Language: English
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