Nordic Film Cultures and Cinemas of Elsewhere
Herausgeber: Westerstahl Stenport, Anna; Lunde, Arne
Nordic Film Cultures and Cinemas of Elsewhere
Herausgeber: Westerstahl Stenport, Anna; Lunde, Arne
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Nordic Film Cultures and Cinemas of Elsewhere introduces a new concept to Nordic film studies as well as to other small national, transnational and world cinema traditions. Examining overlooked 'elsewheres', the book presents Nordic cinemas as international, cosmopolitan, diasporic and geographically dispersed, from their beginnings in the early silent period to their present 21st-century dynamics. Exploring both canonical works by directors like Ingmar Bergman and Lars von Trier, as well as a wide range of unknown or overlooked narratives of movement, synthesis and resistance, the book offers…mehr
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Nordic Film Cultures and Cinemas of Elsewhere introduces a new concept to Nordic film studies as well as to other small national, transnational and world cinema traditions. Examining overlooked 'elsewheres', the book presents Nordic cinemas as international, cosmopolitan, diasporic and geographically dispersed, from their beginnings in the early silent period to their present 21st-century dynamics. Exploring both canonical works by directors like Ingmar Bergman and Lars von Trier, as well as a wide range of unknown or overlooked narratives of movement, synthesis and resistance, the book offers a new model of inquiry into a multi-varied Scandinavian cultural lineage, and into small nation and pan-regional world cinemas. Anna Westerstahl Stenport is Professor and Chair of the School of Modern Languages at Georgia Institute of Technology. Arne Lunde is Associate Professor in the Scandinavian Section and in Cinema and Media Studies at UCLA.
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- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9781474438056
- ISBN-10: 1474438059
- Artikelnr.: 55787326
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9781474438056
- ISBN-10: 1474438059
- Artikelnr.: 55787326
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anna Westerstahl Stenport is Professor and Chair of the School of Modern Languages at Georgia Institute of Technology. She has written extensively about Nordic cinema, media, visual cultures, culture, drama, and literature. She is the author of Nordic Film Classics: Lukas Moodysson's 'Show Me Love' (Washington, 2012) and co-editor of Films on Ice: Cinemas of the Arctic (with Scott MacKenzie, Edinburgh, 2015) and Arctic Cinemas and the Documentary Ethos (with Lilya Kaganovsky and Scott MacKenzie, Indiana, 2019). Arne Lunde is Associate Professor in the Scandinavian Section and in Cinema and Media Studies at UCLA. His book Nordic Exposures: Scandinavian Identities in Classical Hollywood Cinema (U. of Washington Press, 2010) explores Scandinavian whiteness and ethnicity in Hollywood cinema between and during the two world wars. He has published in Journal of Scandinavian Cinema, Film International, Film Quarterly, The Moving Image, Scandinavian Studies, Scandinavica, and Comparative Literature.
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations and Captions
Contributor Biographies
1. Introduction: Nordic Film Cultures and Cinemas of Elsewhere; Patrick
Ellis, Arne Lunde, and Anna Westerstahl Stenport
PART I: TRACES AND ERASURES
2. Mapping Cinema's Ghosts: Reconstructing the Circulation of Nordic Silent
Film in Australia; Julie K. Allen
3. Charlie Chan's Last Mystery, or the Transcultural Disappearance of
Warner Oland; Kim Khavar Fahlstedt
4. Karin Fock Göring's Gravestone: Tracing the Legacy of the Swedish First
Lady of the Third Reich; Patrick Wen
5. Mobility and Marginalization: Arne Sucksdorff's Documentary Authorship
in India and Brazil; Emil Stjernholm
6. "Let's Get a Swede!" Peter Goldmann, The Beatles, and the Origins of the
Music Video; Scott MacKenzie
7. Out of the Margins of Feminist Filmmaking: Vibeke Løkkeberg and the Film
Cultures of 1970s West Berlin; Ingrid S. Holtar
8. The Gothenburg International Exile Film Festival in Context; Boel
Ulfsdotter and Mats Björkin
PART II: INTERMEDIARIES
9. Opening up the Post-War World in Color: 1950s Geopolitics and
Spectacular Nordic Colonialism in the Arctic and in Africa; Anna
Westerstahl Stenport
10. The Diasporic and Polyglot Works of Ingrid Bergman; Scott MacKenzie
11. "Here is my home": Voiceover and Foreign-language Versions in Post-war
Danish informational film; C. Claire Thomson
12. A Sámi in Hollywood: Nils Gaup's Transnational and Generic
Negotiations; Gunnar Iversen
13. "There is no Elsewhere!" Stories of Race, Decolonization, and Global
Connectivity in Göran Hugo Olsson's Documentaries; Lill-Ann Körber
14. Aki Kaurismäki's Finno-French Connections and Other Transcultural
Elsewheres; Ana Bento Ribeiro
15. Nordic Noir as a Calling Card: The International Careers of Danish Film
and Television Talent in the 2010s; Eva N. Redvall
PART III: CONTACT ZONES
16. Paris Looks to the North: Swedish Silent Film and the Emergence of
Cinephilia; Annie Fee
17. Celebrated, Contested, Criticized: Anita Ekberg, a Swedish Sex Goddess
in Hollywood; Ann-Kristin Wallengren
18. The Finnish Cinema Colony in North America, 1938-1941; Anneli Lehtisalo
19. The Transnational Politics of Lars von Trier's and Thomas Vinterberg's
"Amerika"; Linda Badley
20. The Globalization of Danish Documentary: Creative Collaboration and
Modes of Global Documentaries; Ib Bondebjerg
21. Elsewheres of Healing: Trans-Indigenous Spaces in Elle-Máijá Apiniskim
Tailfeathers' BihttoS; Troy Storfjell (Sámi)
22. Denmark beyond Denmark: Soft Power, Talent Development, and Filmmaking
in the Middle East; Mette Hjort
PART IV. REVISITATIONS
23. Cinephiliac and Political Passions of the Parisian 1950s: Dreyer's
Jeanne d'Arc and the Cinéma d'Essai; Casper Tybjerg
24. I Am Curious (Yellow) as Sex Education in the United States; Saniya Lee
Ghanoui
25. Transnational Cinefeminism of the 1970s and Mai Zetterling's
Documentary Elsewheres; Mariah Larsson
26. The Serpent's Egg: Ingmar Bergman's Exilic Elsewheres in 1970s New
German and New Hollywood Cinema; Anna Westerstahl Stenport and Arne Lunde
27. Bridging Places, Media, and Traditions: Lasse Hallström's Chronotopes;
Lynn R. Wilkinson
28. Criminal Undertakings: Nicolas Winding Refn, European Film Aesthetics
and Hollywood Genre Cinema; Björn Nordfjörd
29. The Cinematic Kon-Tiki Expeditions: Realism, Spectacle, and the
Migration of Nordic Cinema; Benjamin Bigelow
List of Illustrations and Captions
Contributor Biographies
1. Introduction: Nordic Film Cultures and Cinemas of Elsewhere; Patrick
Ellis, Arne Lunde, and Anna Westerstahl Stenport
PART I: TRACES AND ERASURES
2. Mapping Cinema's Ghosts: Reconstructing the Circulation of Nordic Silent
Film in Australia; Julie K. Allen
3. Charlie Chan's Last Mystery, or the Transcultural Disappearance of
Warner Oland; Kim Khavar Fahlstedt
4. Karin Fock Göring's Gravestone: Tracing the Legacy of the Swedish First
Lady of the Third Reich; Patrick Wen
5. Mobility and Marginalization: Arne Sucksdorff's Documentary Authorship
in India and Brazil; Emil Stjernholm
6. "Let's Get a Swede!" Peter Goldmann, The Beatles, and the Origins of the
Music Video; Scott MacKenzie
7. Out of the Margins of Feminist Filmmaking: Vibeke Løkkeberg and the Film
Cultures of 1970s West Berlin; Ingrid S. Holtar
8. The Gothenburg International Exile Film Festival in Context; Boel
Ulfsdotter and Mats Björkin
PART II: INTERMEDIARIES
9. Opening up the Post-War World in Color: 1950s Geopolitics and
Spectacular Nordic Colonialism in the Arctic and in Africa; Anna
Westerstahl Stenport
10. The Diasporic and Polyglot Works of Ingrid Bergman; Scott MacKenzie
11. "Here is my home": Voiceover and Foreign-language Versions in Post-war
Danish informational film; C. Claire Thomson
12. A Sámi in Hollywood: Nils Gaup's Transnational and Generic
Negotiations; Gunnar Iversen
13. "There is no Elsewhere!" Stories of Race, Decolonization, and Global
Connectivity in Göran Hugo Olsson's Documentaries; Lill-Ann Körber
14. Aki Kaurismäki's Finno-French Connections and Other Transcultural
Elsewheres; Ana Bento Ribeiro
15. Nordic Noir as a Calling Card: The International Careers of Danish Film
and Television Talent in the 2010s; Eva N. Redvall
PART III: CONTACT ZONES
16. Paris Looks to the North: Swedish Silent Film and the Emergence of
Cinephilia; Annie Fee
17. Celebrated, Contested, Criticized: Anita Ekberg, a Swedish Sex Goddess
in Hollywood; Ann-Kristin Wallengren
18. The Finnish Cinema Colony in North America, 1938-1941; Anneli Lehtisalo
19. The Transnational Politics of Lars von Trier's and Thomas Vinterberg's
"Amerika"; Linda Badley
20. The Globalization of Danish Documentary: Creative Collaboration and
Modes of Global Documentaries; Ib Bondebjerg
21. Elsewheres of Healing: Trans-Indigenous Spaces in Elle-Máijá Apiniskim
Tailfeathers' BihttoS; Troy Storfjell (Sámi)
22. Denmark beyond Denmark: Soft Power, Talent Development, and Filmmaking
in the Middle East; Mette Hjort
PART IV. REVISITATIONS
23. Cinephiliac and Political Passions of the Parisian 1950s: Dreyer's
Jeanne d'Arc and the Cinéma d'Essai; Casper Tybjerg
24. I Am Curious (Yellow) as Sex Education in the United States; Saniya Lee
Ghanoui
25. Transnational Cinefeminism of the 1970s and Mai Zetterling's
Documentary Elsewheres; Mariah Larsson
26. The Serpent's Egg: Ingmar Bergman's Exilic Elsewheres in 1970s New
German and New Hollywood Cinema; Anna Westerstahl Stenport and Arne Lunde
27. Bridging Places, Media, and Traditions: Lasse Hallström's Chronotopes;
Lynn R. Wilkinson
28. Criminal Undertakings: Nicolas Winding Refn, European Film Aesthetics
and Hollywood Genre Cinema; Björn Nordfjörd
29. The Cinematic Kon-Tiki Expeditions: Realism, Spectacle, and the
Migration of Nordic Cinema; Benjamin Bigelow
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations and Captions
Contributor Biographies
1. Introduction: Nordic Film Cultures and Cinemas of Elsewhere; Patrick
Ellis, Arne Lunde, and Anna Westerstahl Stenport
PART I: TRACES AND ERASURES
2. Mapping Cinema's Ghosts: Reconstructing the Circulation of Nordic Silent
Film in Australia; Julie K. Allen
3. Charlie Chan's Last Mystery, or the Transcultural Disappearance of
Warner Oland; Kim Khavar Fahlstedt
4. Karin Fock Göring's Gravestone: Tracing the Legacy of the Swedish First
Lady of the Third Reich; Patrick Wen
5. Mobility and Marginalization: Arne Sucksdorff's Documentary Authorship
in India and Brazil; Emil Stjernholm
6. "Let's Get a Swede!" Peter Goldmann, The Beatles, and the Origins of the
Music Video; Scott MacKenzie
7. Out of the Margins of Feminist Filmmaking: Vibeke Løkkeberg and the Film
Cultures of 1970s West Berlin; Ingrid S. Holtar
8. The Gothenburg International Exile Film Festival in Context; Boel
Ulfsdotter and Mats Björkin
PART II: INTERMEDIARIES
9. Opening up the Post-War World in Color: 1950s Geopolitics and
Spectacular Nordic Colonialism in the Arctic and in Africa; Anna
Westerstahl Stenport
10. The Diasporic and Polyglot Works of Ingrid Bergman; Scott MacKenzie
11. "Here is my home": Voiceover and Foreign-language Versions in Post-war
Danish informational film; C. Claire Thomson
12. A Sámi in Hollywood: Nils Gaup's Transnational and Generic
Negotiations; Gunnar Iversen
13. "There is no Elsewhere!" Stories of Race, Decolonization, and Global
Connectivity in Göran Hugo Olsson's Documentaries; Lill-Ann Körber
14. Aki Kaurismäki's Finno-French Connections and Other Transcultural
Elsewheres; Ana Bento Ribeiro
15. Nordic Noir as a Calling Card: The International Careers of Danish Film
and Television Talent in the 2010s; Eva N. Redvall
PART III: CONTACT ZONES
16. Paris Looks to the North: Swedish Silent Film and the Emergence of
Cinephilia; Annie Fee
17. Celebrated, Contested, Criticized: Anita Ekberg, a Swedish Sex Goddess
in Hollywood; Ann-Kristin Wallengren
18. The Finnish Cinema Colony in North America, 1938-1941; Anneli Lehtisalo
19. The Transnational Politics of Lars von Trier's and Thomas Vinterberg's
"Amerika"; Linda Badley
20. The Globalization of Danish Documentary: Creative Collaboration and
Modes of Global Documentaries; Ib Bondebjerg
21. Elsewheres of Healing: Trans-Indigenous Spaces in Elle-Máijá Apiniskim
Tailfeathers' BihttoS; Troy Storfjell (Sámi)
22. Denmark beyond Denmark: Soft Power, Talent Development, and Filmmaking
in the Middle East; Mette Hjort
PART IV. REVISITATIONS
23. Cinephiliac and Political Passions of the Parisian 1950s: Dreyer's
Jeanne d'Arc and the Cinéma d'Essai; Casper Tybjerg
24. I Am Curious (Yellow) as Sex Education in the United States; Saniya Lee
Ghanoui
25. Transnational Cinefeminism of the 1970s and Mai Zetterling's
Documentary Elsewheres; Mariah Larsson
26. The Serpent's Egg: Ingmar Bergman's Exilic Elsewheres in 1970s New
German and New Hollywood Cinema; Anna Westerstahl Stenport and Arne Lunde
27. Bridging Places, Media, and Traditions: Lasse Hallström's Chronotopes;
Lynn R. Wilkinson
28. Criminal Undertakings: Nicolas Winding Refn, European Film Aesthetics
and Hollywood Genre Cinema; Björn Nordfjörd
29. The Cinematic Kon-Tiki Expeditions: Realism, Spectacle, and the
Migration of Nordic Cinema; Benjamin Bigelow
List of Illustrations and Captions
Contributor Biographies
1. Introduction: Nordic Film Cultures and Cinemas of Elsewhere; Patrick
Ellis, Arne Lunde, and Anna Westerstahl Stenport
PART I: TRACES AND ERASURES
2. Mapping Cinema's Ghosts: Reconstructing the Circulation of Nordic Silent
Film in Australia; Julie K. Allen
3. Charlie Chan's Last Mystery, or the Transcultural Disappearance of
Warner Oland; Kim Khavar Fahlstedt
4. Karin Fock Göring's Gravestone: Tracing the Legacy of the Swedish First
Lady of the Third Reich; Patrick Wen
5. Mobility and Marginalization: Arne Sucksdorff's Documentary Authorship
in India and Brazil; Emil Stjernholm
6. "Let's Get a Swede!" Peter Goldmann, The Beatles, and the Origins of the
Music Video; Scott MacKenzie
7. Out of the Margins of Feminist Filmmaking: Vibeke Løkkeberg and the Film
Cultures of 1970s West Berlin; Ingrid S. Holtar
8. The Gothenburg International Exile Film Festival in Context; Boel
Ulfsdotter and Mats Björkin
PART II: INTERMEDIARIES
9. Opening up the Post-War World in Color: 1950s Geopolitics and
Spectacular Nordic Colonialism in the Arctic and in Africa; Anna
Westerstahl Stenport
10. The Diasporic and Polyglot Works of Ingrid Bergman; Scott MacKenzie
11. "Here is my home": Voiceover and Foreign-language Versions in Post-war
Danish informational film; C. Claire Thomson
12. A Sámi in Hollywood: Nils Gaup's Transnational and Generic
Negotiations; Gunnar Iversen
13. "There is no Elsewhere!" Stories of Race, Decolonization, and Global
Connectivity in Göran Hugo Olsson's Documentaries; Lill-Ann Körber
14. Aki Kaurismäki's Finno-French Connections and Other Transcultural
Elsewheres; Ana Bento Ribeiro
15. Nordic Noir as a Calling Card: The International Careers of Danish Film
and Television Talent in the 2010s; Eva N. Redvall
PART III: CONTACT ZONES
16. Paris Looks to the North: Swedish Silent Film and the Emergence of
Cinephilia; Annie Fee
17. Celebrated, Contested, Criticized: Anita Ekberg, a Swedish Sex Goddess
in Hollywood; Ann-Kristin Wallengren
18. The Finnish Cinema Colony in North America, 1938-1941; Anneli Lehtisalo
19. The Transnational Politics of Lars von Trier's and Thomas Vinterberg's
"Amerika"; Linda Badley
20. The Globalization of Danish Documentary: Creative Collaboration and
Modes of Global Documentaries; Ib Bondebjerg
21. Elsewheres of Healing: Trans-Indigenous Spaces in Elle-Máijá Apiniskim
Tailfeathers' BihttoS; Troy Storfjell (Sámi)
22. Denmark beyond Denmark: Soft Power, Talent Development, and Filmmaking
in the Middle East; Mette Hjort
PART IV. REVISITATIONS
23. Cinephiliac and Political Passions of the Parisian 1950s: Dreyer's
Jeanne d'Arc and the Cinéma d'Essai; Casper Tybjerg
24. I Am Curious (Yellow) as Sex Education in the United States; Saniya Lee
Ghanoui
25. Transnational Cinefeminism of the 1970s and Mai Zetterling's
Documentary Elsewheres; Mariah Larsson
26. The Serpent's Egg: Ingmar Bergman's Exilic Elsewheres in 1970s New
German and New Hollywood Cinema; Anna Westerstahl Stenport and Arne Lunde
27. Bridging Places, Media, and Traditions: Lasse Hallström's Chronotopes;
Lynn R. Wilkinson
28. Criminal Undertakings: Nicolas Winding Refn, European Film Aesthetics
and Hollywood Genre Cinema; Björn Nordfjörd
29. The Cinematic Kon-Tiki Expeditions: Realism, Spectacle, and the
Migration of Nordic Cinema; Benjamin Bigelow