The article explores the transcultural dimension of European crime narratives by looking at the specific role of cinema in this context. Building on the research conducted by DETECt scholars in different areas of contemporary popular culture—especially literature and television—it first discusses the link between the more and more widespread use of the “noir” label and the increasing cultural legitimation of the crime genre. The article then argues that this phenomenon echoes the emergence of a new “European quality crime film” in recent years. While stressing the potential contribution of the genre to the circulation of European cinema, the evident limits of its impact in this field are also examined. Finally, it looks more closely at the ...
My research investigates a recent tendency in Italian literature, characterized by elements of renew...
The article analyzes the regional consumption of mainstream Italian TV series, covering the four-yea...
A group of American and European films in the forties and fifties are characterised by a dark atmosp...
DETECt investigates how popular culture contributes to shaping European cultural identity as a conti...
As “shop windows” for newly produced but not-yet-released films, the study of festivals is one measu...
noneProgramma di finanziamento: H2020. Progetto: 770151DETECt -Detecting Transcultural Identity in E...
As “shop windows” for newly produced but not-yet-released films, the study of festivals is one measu...
DETECt -- Detecting Transcultural Identity in European Popular Crime Narratives -- addresses the f...
German crime films usually only find wide international circulation when they deal with either the t...
‘Nordic noir’ has increasingly become the prevalent term in the English-speaking world when referrin...
DETECt \u2013 Detecting Transcultural Identity in European Popular Crime Narratives \u2013addresses ...
Despite the advent of over-the-top platforms, linear television still remains the dominant medium in...
This issue of Scritture migranti(15/2021) aims to investigate a phenomenon that is highly characteri...
TV screens across Europe are more and more filled with detectives, investigators, police(wo)men comi...
This paper considers BBC’s Sherlock (2010-2017) to intervene in debates on European identity and the...
My research investigates a recent tendency in Italian literature, characterized by elements of renew...
The article analyzes the regional consumption of mainstream Italian TV series, covering the four-yea...
A group of American and European films in the forties and fifties are characterised by a dark atmosp...
DETECt investigates how popular culture contributes to shaping European cultural identity as a conti...
As “shop windows” for newly produced but not-yet-released films, the study of festivals is one measu...
noneProgramma di finanziamento: H2020. Progetto: 770151DETECt -Detecting Transcultural Identity in E...
As “shop windows” for newly produced but not-yet-released films, the study of festivals is one measu...
DETECt -- Detecting Transcultural Identity in European Popular Crime Narratives -- addresses the f...
German crime films usually only find wide international circulation when they deal with either the t...
‘Nordic noir’ has increasingly become the prevalent term in the English-speaking world when referrin...
DETECt \u2013 Detecting Transcultural Identity in European Popular Crime Narratives \u2013addresses ...
Despite the advent of over-the-top platforms, linear television still remains the dominant medium in...
This issue of Scritture migranti(15/2021) aims to investigate a phenomenon that is highly characteri...
TV screens across Europe are more and more filled with detectives, investigators, police(wo)men comi...
This paper considers BBC’s Sherlock (2010-2017) to intervene in debates on European identity and the...
My research investigates a recent tendency in Italian literature, characterized by elements of renew...
The article analyzes the regional consumption of mainstream Italian TV series, covering the four-yea...
A group of American and European films in the forties and fifties are characterised by a dark atmosp...