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Detecting Transcultural Identity in European Popular Crime Narratives

Description du projet

Des formats transnationaux pour les industries créatives européennes

La culture populaire joue un rôle crucial dans la diffusion des représentations en Europe, grâce à la mobilité des personnes. Le projet DETECt, financé par l’UE, explorera le développement de l’identité culturelle européenne en tant que processus de transformation permanent facilité par la circulation des individus, des produits et des représentations à travers le continent. Pour ce faire, l’équipe étudiera les romans policiers, les films et les séries télévisées de 1989 à nos jours. Le projet cherchera à mieux comprendre l’impact des stratégies de mobilité, telles que la coproduction, la sérialisation, la traduction, l’adaptation, la distribution, etc., sur la diffusion transnationale de la culture populaire européenne. DETECt s’intéressera notamment aux pratiques de production, de distribution et de consommation en Europe afin d’identifier des formats transnationaux innovants pour les industries créatives européennes.

Objectif

DETECt -Detecting Transcultural Identity in European Popular Crime Narratives addresses the formation of European cultural identity as a continuing process of transformation fostered by the mobility of people, products and representations across the continent. Because of the extraordinary mobility of its products, popular culture plays a decisive role in circulating representations that constitute a shared cultural asset for large sectors of the European society. The project examines examples of crime fiction, film and TV dramas from 1989 to present, to learn how mobility strategies such as co-production, serialization, translation, adaptation, distribution, and more, have influenced the transnational dissemination of European popular culture. It also investigates how the treatment of specific ‘mobile signifiers’ – including representations of gender, ethnic and class identities – affect the ability of European narratives to migrate outside their place of origin, and be appropriated elsewhere in different and variegated ways. Researching the contemporary history of the crime genre in Europe, DETECt aims to identify the practices of production, distribution and consumption that are best suited to facilitate the emergence of engaging representations of Europe’s enormously rich, plural and cross-cultural identity.
The knowledge acquired through a detailed research programme will be used in cultural, learning and public engagement initiatives designed to prompt the elaboration of new transnational formats for the European creative industries. These activities will profit from a set of experimental research and learning resources and innovative collaborative tools, aggregated and organized on DETECt Web portal. A range of activities will be addressed to the general public. In particular, the development of a Web mobile app tools will allow users to contribute to the creation of a collaborative atlas of European crime narratives.

Appel à propositions

H2020-SC6-CULT-COOP-2016-2017

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Sous appel

H2020-SC6-CULT-COOP-2017-two-stage

Coordinateur

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 401 023,75
Adresse
VIA ZAMBONI 33
40126 Bologna
Italie

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Région
Nord-Est Emilia-Romagna Bologna
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 401 023,75

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