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Nordicom Review
Volume 41 (2020): Issue s1 (September 2020)
Open Access
Landscape, Geopolitics, and National Identity in the Norwegian Thrillers
Occupied
and
Nobel
Robert A. Saunders
Robert A. Saunders
| Sep 10, 2020
Nordicom Review
Volume 41 (2020): Issue s1 (September 2020)
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Published Online:
Sep 10, 2020
Page range:
63 - 83
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2020-0006
Keywords
landscape
,
Nordic Noir
,
geopolitics
,
Occupied
,
Nobel
© 2020 Robert A. Saunders, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1
Nordkapp [North Cape] by Peder Balke (1845)Source: Wikimedia Commons
Figure 2
A view of central Oslo from the Akershus FortressSource: Occupied/Yellowbird
Figure 3
Fornebu offices of Statoil qua Norway's seat of powerSource: Bjoertvedt/Wikimedia Commons
Figure 4
The (fictional) thorium power stationSource: Occupied/Yellowbird
Figure 5
The Russian-Norwegian borderSource: Occupied/Yellowbird
Figure 6
Promotional image of Nobel with a militarised subjectSource: ©Monster Scripted
Figure 7
Norwegians vs. Afghans: Horsemanship across the worldSource: ©Monster Scripted/PhotoCredits: Ulf Brantas