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Introduction to Nordic cultures / edited by Annika Lindskog and Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen.

Contributor(s): Lindskog, Annika [editor.] | Stougaard-Nielsen, Jakob [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: UCL Press, Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsISBN: 9781787354012; 9781787354005; 9781787353992; 9781787354029; 9781787354036Subject(s): Scandinavia -- History | Scandinavia -- CivilizationOnline resources: Click here to access online
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Part I, Identities. 1. Viking-Age Scandinavia: identities, communities and kingdoms ; 2. The North: territory and narrated nature ; 3. Narrating nations: Iceland and Finland in texts ; 4. Modern experiences ; 5. The Nordic welfare model -- Part II, Texts. 6. The trial of Bróka-Auðr: invisible bureaucracy in an Icelandic Saga ; 7. Nora: the life and afterlife of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House ; 8. Nordic noir ; 9. North Atlantic drift: contemporary Greenlandic and Sami literatures ; 10. New Scandinavians, new narratives -- Part III, Images. 11. Nordic nature: from romantic nationalism to the Anthropocene ; 12. Emigration and Scandinavian identity ; 13. Film and the welfare state: three informational films about healthcare ; 14. Stereotypes in and of Scandinavia.
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Part I, Identities. 1. Viking-Age Scandinavia: identities, communities and kingdoms ; 2. The North: territory and narrated nature ; 3. Narrating nations: Iceland and Finland in texts ; 4. Modern experiences ; 5. The Nordic welfare model -- Part II, Texts. 6. The trial of Bróka-Auðr: invisible bureaucracy in an Icelandic Saga ; 7. Nora: the life and afterlife of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House ; 8. Nordic noir ; 9. North Atlantic drift: contemporary Greenlandic and Sami literatures ; 10. New Scandinavians, new narratives -- Part III, Images. 11. Nordic nature: from romantic nationalism to the Anthropocene ; 12. Emigration and Scandinavian identity ; 13. Film and the welfare state: three informational films about healthcare ; 14. Stereotypes in and of Scandinavia.

Electronic reproduction. London : UCL Press, 2020. Available in PDF format. Description based on contents viewed 13 May 2020.

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