Through Scandinavia Darkly: A Criminological Critique of Nordic Noir
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Through Scandinavia Darkly : A Criminological Critique of Nordic Noir. / Hayward, Keith; Hall, Steve.
Nordic Criminal Justice in a Global Context: Practices and Promotion of Exceptionalism. ed. / Christensen Mikkel-Jarle; Kjesrti Lohne; Magnus Hörnqvist. London : Routledge, 2023. p. 165-182.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Through Scandinavia Darkly
T2 - A Criminological Critique of Nordic Noir
AU - Hayward, Keith
AU - Hall, Steve
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Nordic noir is a cultural juggernaut. Before the Viking conquest of our television schedules, Scandinavian crime-fiction authors like Henning Mankell, Karin Fossum, Jo Nesbo, Liza Marklund, and most famously, Stieg Larsson, had paved the way by colonizing bestseller lists the world over. The ghosts of signification are important in ultra-realism, a criminological approach that uncovers the deep-rooted human drives and actions that constitute and reproduce the social order. Influenced by transcendental materialism and Lacanian psychoanalysis, ultra-realism challenges the fundamental domain assumptions of both right-realist and left-liberal criminology: both these positions, ultra-realists argue, overstate the autonomy and efficacy of individual agency and ignore the role of the unconscious in shaping subjectivity. Inarticulate and articulate expressions of discontent emanating from the old heartlands but not expressed in approved politico-cultural terms are too often dismissed as regressive or dangerously populist.
AB - Nordic noir is a cultural juggernaut. Before the Viking conquest of our television schedules, Scandinavian crime-fiction authors like Henning Mankell, Karin Fossum, Jo Nesbo, Liza Marklund, and most famously, Stieg Larsson, had paved the way by colonizing bestseller lists the world over. The ghosts of signification are important in ultra-realism, a criminological approach that uncovers the deep-rooted human drives and actions that constitute and reproduce the social order. Influenced by transcendental materialism and Lacanian psychoanalysis, ultra-realism challenges the fundamental domain assumptions of both right-realist and left-liberal criminology: both these positions, ultra-realists argue, overstate the autonomy and efficacy of individual agency and ignore the role of the unconscious in shaping subjectivity. Inarticulate and articulate expressions of discontent emanating from the old heartlands but not expressed in approved politico-cultural terms are too often dismissed as regressive or dangerously populist.
U2 - 10.4324/9781003195504-12
DO - 10.4324/9781003195504-12
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9781032049793
SP - 165
EP - 182
BT - Nordic Criminal Justice in a Global Context
A2 - Mikkel-Jarle, Christensen
A2 - Lohne, Kjesrti
A2 - Hörnqvist, Magnus
PB - Routledge
CY - London
ER -
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