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New Dimensions of Diversity in Nordic Culture and Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

New Dimensions of Diversity in Nordic Culture and Society

In the new millennium, categories of identity have become particularly destabilized with the emergence of a new generation of people in the Nordic region who demand more dynamic and fluid identities. New Dimensions of Diversity in Nordic Culture and Society reinvestigates the tired concept of “diversity” to make room for dynamic new realities, as well as the ample new questions to which they give rise. This volume assumes diversity to be a fundamental feature of Nordic modernity. Given that the Nordic countries consistently rank among the world’s wealthiest, most educated, and most egalitarian, these case studies provide important counter-narratives to prevailing local and global disco...

Arctic Modernities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Arctic Modernities

Less tangible than melting polar glaciers or the changing social conditions in northern societies, the modern Arctic represented in writings, visual images and films has to a large extent been neglected in scholarship and policy-making. However, the modern Arctic is a not only a natural environment dramatically impacted by human activities. It is also an incongruous amalgamation of exoticized indigenous tradition and a mundane everyday. The chapters in this volume examine the modern Arctic from all these perspectives. They demonstrate to what extent the processes of modernization have changed the discursive signification of the Arctic. They also investigate the extent to which the traditions of heroic Arctic images – whether these traditions are affirmed, contested or repudiated – have continued to shape, influence and inform modern discourses. Sometimes the Arctic is seen as synonymous with modernity itself. Sometimes it appears as a utopian space signalling a different future. However, it still often represents the continued survival within modernity of the past as nostalgia, longing, dream and myth.

Inuit Outside the Arctic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Inuit Outside the Arctic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-01
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  • Publisher: Barkhuis

his book first and foremost looks into experiences of Greenlanders in Denmark, and in addition offers a Canadian comparative perspective. It presents my representation of Greenlanders in Denmark/Inuit in southern Canada. It is heavily based on interviews with Inuit, but presented in this publication through my eyes. This book uses discussions on Arctic urbanization, migration and perceptions to comprehend experiences of Greenlanders in Denmark and places these experiences into a broader context by referring to experiences in Canada as well.

Rethinking National Literatures and the Literary Canon in Scandinavia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Rethinking National Literatures and the Literary Canon in Scandinavia

The literary field and canon in the Nordic countries are under constant negotiation and transformation, with various alternative literatures having evolved alongside the majority literatures of these nations in recent decades. These new phenomena, constructed around perspectives regarding language, ethnicity, sexuality, gender and social class, have been categorised as migration, minority and queer literatures. Rethinking National Literatures and the Literary Canon in Scandinavia highlights these literatures and their histories, roles and impacts on both the literary establishment and (post)modern societies in the Nordic region. It also discusses how the constructions of national literary ca...

Novels, Histories, Novel Nations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Novels, Histories, Novel Nations

This volume addresses the prominent, and in many ways highly similar, role that historical fiction has played in the formation of the two neighbouring 'young nations', Finland and Estonia. It gives a multi-sided overview of the function of the historical novel during different periods of Finnish and Estonian history from the 1800s until the present day, and it provides detailed close-readings of selected authors and literary trends in their social, political and cultural contexts. This book addresses nineteenth-century 'fictional foundations', historical fiction of the new nation states in the interwar period as well as post-Second World War Soviet Estonian novels and modern historiographic metafiction.

Arctic Discourses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Arctic Discourses

Both fictional and non-fictional accounts of the Arctic have long been a major source of powerful images of the region, and have thus had a crucial part to play in the history of human activities there. This volume provides a wide-reaching investigation into the discourses involved in such accounts, above all into the consolidation of a discourse of “Arcticism” (modelled on Edward Said’s concept of “Orientalism”), but also into the many intersecting discourses of imperialism, nationalism, masculinity, modernity, geography, science, race, ecology, indigeneity, aesthetics, etc. Perspectives originating from inside and outside the Arctic, along with hybrid positions, are examined, wit...

Goethe Yearbook 18
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 351

Goethe Yearbook 18

New essays on topics spanning the Age of Goethe, with a special section of fresh views of Goethe and Idealism. The Goethe Yearbook is a publication of the Goethe Society of North America, publishing original English-language contributions to the understanding of Goethe and other authors of the Goethezeit, while also welcomingcontributions from scholars around the world. Volume 18 features a special section on Goethe and Idealism, edited by Elizabeth Millán and John H. Smith and including essays on Goethe and Spinoza; Goethe's notions of intuition and intuitive judgment; Novalis, Goethe, and Romantic science; Goethe and Humboldt's presentation of nature; Hegel's Faust; Goethe contra Hegel on...

German Text Crimes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

German Text Crimes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

German Text Crimes offers new perspectives on scandals and legal actions implicating writers of German literature since the 1950s. Topics range from literary echoes of the “Heidegger Affair” to recent incitements to murder businessmen (agents of American neo-liberal power) in works by Rolf Hochhuth and others. GDR songwriters’ cat-and-mouse games with the Stasi; feminist debates on pornography, around works by Charlotte Roche and Elfriede Jelinek; controversies over anti-Semitism, around Bernhard Schlink’s Der Vorleser / The Reader and Martin Walser’s lampooning of the Jewish critic Marcel Reich-Ranicki; Peter Handke’s pro-Serbian travelogue; the disputed editing of Ingeborg Bachmann’s Nachlaß; vexed relations between dramatists and directors; (ab)uses of privacy law to ‘censor’ contemporary fiction: these are among the cases of ‘text crimes’ discussed. Not all involve codified law, but all test relations between state power, civil society, media industries and artistic license.

Transcultural Memory and European Identity in Contemporary German-Jewish Migrant Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Transcultural Memory and European Identity in Contemporary German-Jewish Migrant Literature

Examines how German-Jewish writers from Eastern Europe who migrated to Germany during or after the Cold War have widened European cultural memory to include the traumas of the Gulag.

Elfriede Jelinek: Provokationen der Kunst
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 262

Elfriede Jelinek: Provokationen der Kunst

Das Werk der Nobelpreisträgerin Elfriede Jelinek hat die Möglichkeiten literarischer Ästhetik in den letzten fünf Jahrzehnten entscheidend erweitert – fast durchgängig durch die polemische Infragestellung und Aberkennung geltender Doxa. Die Beiträge des vorliegenden Bandes beleuchten an ausgewählten Beispielen aus unterschiedlichen Werkphasen die ästhetischen Provokationskräfte der Jelinekschen Werke und rücken sie damit in den Kontext der künstlerischen Avantgarde, deren Destruktionen im literarischen Feld immer auch zu produktiven Revisionen geführt haben. In einer solchen Optik wird sichtbar, in welchem hohen Ausmaß die spezifisch ästhetische Kampfansage der Texte vornehmlich der Kunst selbst gilt und zentrale Bereiche der Poetologie, Werkpolitik, Autorschaft, Intertextualität und Intermedialität umfasst. Die Provokationen der Kunst, so erweist sich, gehen einher mit einer neuen Auffassung von Literatur, die sich nicht zuletzt in der ästhetischen Figuration der Texte selbst zeigt.