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Abstract
Through an analysis interviews with Sydney-based audiences of the three DR series Forbrydelsen, Borgen and Bron/Broen (coproduced with Swedish SVT), this paper lays out four main findings that elaborates – or even challenges – existing theories of televisual distribution and reception:
1. Preference for the authentic non-local story rather than preference for the local or American story. The respondents in many cases seem to prefer the good Danish story to the local or American story because it is different in a more authentic way to what they are accustomed to watching from Australia and the US.
2. Emotional, life-world proximity rather than cultural proximity. Although the series may be culturally removed, they are still very much emotionally proximate to our respondents. The series somehow strike an emotional chord with audiences, a chord that seems to make obsolete any specific cultural connection.
3. An aesthetic of the Other and aspiration to modernity. The respondents also seem enthralled with the otherness on display in the series. Especially the fascination with the otherness of Danish and other Nordic societies came up repeatedly in the focus group discussions as an attraction with what respondents believed to be a more advanced and progressive society.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Publikationsdato | 16 nov. 2017 |
Antal sider | 15 |
Status | Udgivet - 16 nov. 2017 |
Begivenhed | ECREA TV Section Conference 2017: The Future of European Television: Between Transnationalism and Euroscepticism - Universidad de Málaga, Málaga, Spanien Varighed: 15 nov. 2017 → 17 nov. 2017 https://eventos.uma.es/8524/detail/the-future-of-european-television_-between-transnationalism-and-euroscepticism.html |
Konference
Konference | ECREA TV Section Conference 2017 |
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Lokation | Universidad de Málaga |
Land/Område | Spanien |
By | Málaga |
Periode | 15/11/2017 → 17/11/2017 |
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Fingeraftryk
Dyk ned i forskningsemnerne om '‘Far Away, So Close’: Sydney-siders Watching Forbrydelsen, Borgen And Bron/Broen '. Sammen danner de et unikt fingeraftryk.Projekter
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The Carlsberg Foundation: The Global Rise of the Danish TV Drama
Jensen, P. M. (Deltager)
01/11/2015 → 01/06/2016
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
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FKK project “What Makes Danish TV Series Travel? TV drama series as cultural export, transnational production and reception”.
Rittenhofer, I. (Samarbejdspartner), Jacobsen, U. C. (Deltager), Waade, A. M. R. (Projektleder), Jensen, P. M. (Deltager), Nielsen, J. I. (Deltager), Eichner, S. (Deltager), Esser, A. (Deltager), Agger, G. (Deltager), Hansen, K. T. (Deltager) & Redvall, E. N. (Deltager)
01/09/2014 → 31/08/2018
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
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AUFF IDEAS project: What Makes Danish TV Drama Series Travel? Drama series as cultural export, cross-national production and reception in a global world
Waade, A. M. R. (Deltager), Rittenhofer, I. (Deltager), Jensen, P. M. (Deltager) & Nielsen, J. I. (Deltager)
01/01/2014 → 31/12/2015
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
Aktiviteter
- 2 Besøg ved en ekstern, akademisk institution
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University of Sydney
Jensen, P. M. (Gæsteforsker)
1 feb. 2016 → 30 maj 2016Aktivitet: Besøg på en ekstern institution - typer › Besøg ved en ekstern, akademisk institution
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University of Wollongong
Jensen, P. M. (Gæsteforsker)
1 nov. 2015 → 30 maj 2016Aktivitet: Besøg på en ekstern institution - typer › Besøg ved en ekstern, akademisk institution