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Hardcover Nordic Noir as Affective Mapping: Reimagining the Welfare States Book

ISBN: B0HC1MMZCN

ISBN13: 9798216483069

Nordic Noir as Affective Mapping: Reimagining the Welfare States

Nordic Noir as Affective Mapping reveals how Nordic crime dramas uniquely mobilize negative affects to connect viewers' emotions with contemporary Scandinavian social issues, reframing the welfare state's erosion as an affective and cultural crisis.

While "Nordic" evokes equality, solidarity, and stability, "noir" signals darkness, melancholy, and unease. This paradox becomes the lens through which this study investigates series like The Killing and The Bridge and their numerous successors.

Through close analysis of style - muted colour palettes, restrained performances, and desolate landscapes - Jaakko Sepp l shows how Nordic noir elicits negative affects such as melancholy, understood as fear and despondence. Crucially, these emotions are not presented as private responses but are anchored in pressing social realities: economic immobility, work intensification, institutional erosion, and globalised insecurity. In this way, the genre functions as a form of "affective mapping," cueing viewers to connect their emotional experiences to broader social and historical transformations.

Rather than dismissing the welfare state, Nordic noir critiques its neoliberal restructuring while reaffirming the enduring relevance of social democracy's founding values. The genre's melancholic tone becomes a cultural means of registering systemic problems and prompting viewers to reimagine better collective futures.

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Format: Hardcover

$133.21
Releases 4/15/2027

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