The Global Audiences of Danish Television Drama, Pia Majbritt Jensen, Ushma Chauhan Jacobsen (2020)

 

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Editorial: Nordicom
Año publicación: 2020
Autor: Ushma Chauhan Jacobsen, Pia Majbritt Jensen

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To purchase the book, click the red button to the right that reads “Lägg i varukorg” (Swedish for add to cart) and go to «My cart» to complete your order. Further instructions are in English. Following the surprising and unprecedented international export of Danish television drama in the early 2010s, this anthology explores the reception of these series among global audiences by tracing the travel of the series to seven different countries: Australia, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Japan, Turkey, and the UK. Each contribution differs in terms of its theoretical and methodological position and reflects the diverse backgrounds of the researchers and types of data collected. As a whole, the anthology provides insights on global audience research in an age of multi-platform and multi-directional media flows, as well as on the complex nature of contemporary audiences located in different parts of the world. The anthology offers a novel contribution to research on Danish television drama, the international circulation of audiovisual content produced in non-Anglophone contexts, and the phenomenon of Nordic Noir for both students and scholars.[:ca]+ info: Nordicom

To purchase the book, click the red button to the right that reads “Lägg i varukorg” (Swedish for add to cart) and go to «My cart» to complete your order. Further instructions are in English. Following the surprising and unprecedented international export of Danish television drama in the early 2010s, this anthology explores the reception of these series among global audiences by tracing the travel of the series to seven different countries: Australia, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Japan, Turkey, and the UK. Each contribution differs in terms of its theoretical and methodological position and reflects the diverse backgrounds of the researchers and types of data collected. As a whole, the anthology provides insights on global audience research in an age of multi-platform and multi-directional media flows, as well as on the complex nature of contemporary audiences located in different parts of the world. The anthology offers a novel contribution to research on Danish television drama, the international circulation of audiovisual content produced in non-Anglophone contexts, and the phenomenon of Nordic Noir for both students and scholars.[:]

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