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pro vyhledávání: '"lcsh:Norwegian literature"'
Autor:
Alexander Lehner
Publikováno v:
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 42 (2019)
This paper aims at describing the self-reflexive functions of the vampire through the lens of remediation. First, I will describe remediation as the central form of representation used in the novel Dracula (1897). Its epistolary form remediates vario
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::8599f9ca76dae3e86b8f3fb689b12731
Autor:
Jennifer McCay
Publikováno v:
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 204–221
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 204–221
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 204–221
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
The influence of Jean Sibelius and Scandinavian modernism can show up in unexpected quarters: the Northern Irish composer Kevin O’Connell (b. 1958) names the Finnish great as one of his crucial influences, particularly evident in the composition No
Autor:
Solveig Marie Wang
Publikováno v:
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 245–262
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 245–262
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 245–262
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Despite often being described as ‘desolate’ and ‘remote’ (especially in the terra nullis colonialism exercised by the Scandinavian nation states in early modern times), the northernmost parts of the Fennoscandian landscape complexes are descr
Autor:
Morten Bartnæs
Publikováno v:
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 285–302
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 285–302
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 285–302
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
H. C. Andersen’s ‘The Snow Queen’ (1844) and its self-professed adaptation Frozen (2013) both maintain a combined focus on origins and development. I approach the two texts as narratives that explain aspects of human life by showing how they ca
Autor:
Cristina Pop-Tiron, Signe Kjaer Jensen
Publikováno v:
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 31–51
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 31–51
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 31–51
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Aurora – Connecting Senses is a multimodal, interactive art installation which explores the ideas of the Northern Lights through sound, light, colour, and interaction. The installation creates a space where the colours, magic, and mystique of the a
Autor:
Torbjörn Ömalm
Publikováno v:
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 242–244
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 242–244
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 242–244
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Första / Sista are two related catalogue poems in Swedish where listening plays a role as a narrator. The poems aim to paint a picture of current events, places, local history, and self-observation in the urban transitions within the Arctic small to
Autor:
Alexander Gagatsis
Publikováno v:
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 263–284
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 263–284
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Gagatsis, A 2020, ' Typologies of the North: Mediating ‘Northerness’ in Jazz in Scandinavia ', Nordlit, vol. 46, pp. 263–284 . < https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlit/article/download/5454/5321/ >
University of Manchester-PURE
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 263–284
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Gagatsis, A 2020, ' Typologies of the North: Mediating ‘Northerness’ in Jazz in Scandinavia ', Nordlit, vol. 46, pp. 263–284 . < https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlit/article/download/5454/5321/ >
University of Manchester-PURE
In this article I examine some of the ways that accounts of jazz in Scandinavia have been focusing on a taxonomy of features most often associated with folk music and the remote geography of the north. I focus on specific musicians and collaborations
Autor:
Kate Maxwell
Publikováno v:
Nordlit
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 17–30
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 17–30
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 17–30
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 17–30
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
In A Woman in the Polar Night (Eine Frau erlebt die Polarnacht, 1938), Christiane Ritter, a well-to-do Austrian housewife, describes her experience as the first central European woman to overwinter on Svalbard (1934–35). Ritter’s prose is extraor
Autor:
Antonin Pons Braley, Lena Gudd
Publikováno v:
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 132–159
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 132–159
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 132–159
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 132–159
Beyond its many simplified representations such as cold, hostile, uninhabited, or unknown, the north reveals itself as a complex and multiple space of interwoven geographical, cultural, social, and conceptual dimensions. Influenced by world views, th
Autor:
Olli Löytty, Ralf Kauranen
Publikováno v:
Nordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, Iss 46 (2020)
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 73–94
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 73–94
Nordlit; No 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 73–94
Nordlit; Nr 46 (2020): Conceptualizing the North; 73–94
This article analyses three comics published in Finland that are focused on migration and offer differing insights into the representation of ‘the north’: Pentti Otsamo’s Kahvitauko (2012), Leen van Hulst’s Maitoa ja lunta / Milk and Snow (20