This article presents a holistic approach to the study of genres in book publishing that includes formal aspects of literary texts, marketing strategies and categorisations used by producers, and perspectives on how these labels are perceived by readers and critics, as well as a temporal and spatial understanding of how genres evolve. The empirical point of departure is the recent boom in Nordic Noir, exemplified by the following three Swedish authors successful in the 21st century: Lars Kepler, Jens Lapidus and Camilla Läckberg. The discourses surrounding Nordic Noir and how these authors and their writing relate and get related to it are used as an example of how book-trade genres operate in multiple and complex ways, and how genres produ...
The doctoral thesis investigates the role of translations in the Swedish book market between 1970 an...
Title: Young Readers as Literary Critics Online: A (School) Genre on the Run? Research has shown tha...
It is conventionally assumed that book publishing is a process through which writing is relayed to r...
This article presents a holistic approach to the study of genres in book publishing that includes fo...
During the twenty-first century, Swedish crime fiction became an international phenomenon and turned...
The main objective of this essay is to present the views of nine Swedish publishers and four other a...
Adapting literature from a cultural context to another is the main theme of my master's thesis. The ...
Title: Crime Fiction for Children and Adults: Crossing Target Groups and Genres in the Paratexts of ...
This study examines the boom in Swedish crime fiction from a statistical perspective. Theoretical in...
Expanding on historical criticisms of genre production in Nordic cinema, which have tended to align ...
Starting from a description of today’s Swedish book market, which has seen a steady decline of Frenc...
This book deals with problems of genre in various literary and cultural fields. Its point of departu...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine a selection of ideological publishing houses in Sweden toda...
The present dissertation, I litteraturens mittfåra, deals with book trade, book clubs, and the ficti...
Many of the established Swedish crime writers write for both adults and young readers. These authors...
The doctoral thesis investigates the role of translations in the Swedish book market between 1970 an...
Title: Young Readers as Literary Critics Online: A (School) Genre on the Run? Research has shown tha...
It is conventionally assumed that book publishing is a process through which writing is relayed to r...
This article presents a holistic approach to the study of genres in book publishing that includes fo...
During the twenty-first century, Swedish crime fiction became an international phenomenon and turned...
The main objective of this essay is to present the views of nine Swedish publishers and four other a...
Adapting literature from a cultural context to another is the main theme of my master's thesis. The ...
Title: Crime Fiction for Children and Adults: Crossing Target Groups and Genres in the Paratexts of ...
This study examines the boom in Swedish crime fiction from a statistical perspective. Theoretical in...
Expanding on historical criticisms of genre production in Nordic cinema, which have tended to align ...
Starting from a description of today’s Swedish book market, which has seen a steady decline of Frenc...
This book deals with problems of genre in various literary and cultural fields. Its point of departu...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine a selection of ideological publishing houses in Sweden toda...
The present dissertation, I litteraturens mittfåra, deals with book trade, book clubs, and the ficti...
Many of the established Swedish crime writers write for both adults and young readers. These authors...
The doctoral thesis investigates the role of translations in the Swedish book market between 1970 an...
Title: Young Readers as Literary Critics Online: A (School) Genre on the Run? Research has shown tha...
It is conventionally assumed that book publishing is a process through which writing is relayed to r...