Disconnected TV Heroines Transnational Nordic Noir and Global Femininities

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Disconnected TV Heroines

Transnational Nordic Noir and Global Femininities

Janet McCabe | Claire Nally | Angela Smith

Performing Arts / Film / General

Disconnected TV Heroines: Transnational Nordic Noir and Global Femininities is a feminist study of contemporary television that develops a transnational approach to television studies through analysis of Bron|Broen / The Bridge, its international adaptations, and the related German/Austrian series Der Pass.

At its centre is the “disconnected TV heroine”: a female protagonist shaped by borders, displacement, and global circulation. Through production analysis, close textual reading, and feminist media theory, Janet McCabe's book examines how characters such as Saga Norén become both radical feminist figures and internationally marketable television icons.

Exploring questions of gendered space, justice, adaptation, and cultural exchange, McCabe argues that Nordic noir has played a crucial role in shaping global television femininities in the twenty-first century. Combining industrial and textual analysis, the book advances a new transcultural feminist framework for television studies.

Janet McCabe is Reader in Television and Film Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, and Managing Editor of Critical Studies in Television. Her research focuses on contemporary television, feminism and transnational television cultures. Her books include Feminist Film Studies: Writing the Woman into Cinema (2005) and The West Wing (2012), and she has co-edited collections including Reading Sex and the City (2004), Reading Six Feet Under and Quality TV (2005).

Publication Date: 04 February 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350199811
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 256
Weight (oz): 16.0

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