• Anthropocene slow TV: Temporalities of extinction in Svalbard 

      Leyda, Julia; Brinch, Sara (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      In Norway, slow television, an internationally popular format that approaches Nordic noir in export value, has been primarily concerned with entertaining viewers by showing Norwegians (and interested outsiders) their own ...
    • “Petropolitics, Cli-Fi, and Occupied.” 

      Leyda, Julia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      One of a growing group of television series that can be classified as climate fiction, Occupied takes as its premise a hostile political response to Norway’s sudden move towards energy transition. Occupied draws on the ...
    • Soft strength, mild mystery: Female characters in the films of Joachim Trier 

      Myrstad, Anne Marit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The appearance and agency of the most prominent of the female characters in Joachim Trier’s films are analyzed with reference to a study of gender relations in early New Wave cinema. Trier’s female characters emerge as ...