The Impossibility of Isolation in Wallander
Peacock, Steven
(2011)
The Impossibility of Isolation in Wallander.
Critical Studies in Television, 6 (2).
pp. 37-47.
ISSN 1749-6020
This article considers perspectives of isolation as explored in the Swedish television series Wallander (2005-present). The series is thoughtful about the striving of a person, region and nation to preserve selfhood in an environment of constant flux and exchange. Set and made in contemporary Sweden, it is alert to the small-nation's position - geographical, socio-political, industrial - in the modern world. The series maps out distinct levels of attempted seclusion and intrusion across boundaries of the Swedish body politic, in national and corporeal forms. Wallander is a vital text in debates surrounding the blurring of boundaries between national television productions and film.
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Keywords | television, globalisation, nordic noir, sweden |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:26 |
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