Collective value? Finland‐Swedish literature in the Nordic literary prize culture
AbstractUnlike many other minority literatures, Finland‐Swedish literature is very well embodied in the literary prize culture. Statistically, Finland‐Swedish authors are overrepresented among the nominees and recipients of the largest and most prestigious awards in Sweden and Finland, as well as the major joint Nordic literary prizes.
Tomi Riitamaa
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A Strange Romance: Malin Kivelä, Du eller aldrig (2006) as a Case Study of Late Modern Multilingualism in Finland-Swedish Minority Literature [PDF]
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Longing and Belonging in Contemporary Finland-Swedish Literature
Lahdenperä Hanna +4 more
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The Adventures of Pushkin in Scandinavia: A Survey of Pushkin's Translations into Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish [PDF]
This article is a survey of translations of Pushkin’s works into Scandinavian languages: Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian. The relevance of the study is due to the interest of modern researchers to Pushkin's heritage and their desire to designate his ...
Evgenia V. Vorobyeva
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THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF LAY PARTICIPATION MODELS IN DENMARK, SWEDEN AND FINLAND
Twenty-two EU member states, including Denmark, Sweden, and Finland, oblige some lay participation (lay judges/jury) in the administration of justice. However, the models of this institute differ among countries.
Simona Dementavičienė
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In the early modern Finland, the Catechisms were the only literature intended for children. Otherwise, the children from all classes had to read adults’ literature.
Tuija Laine
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Tove Jansson’s Lyssnerskan (The Listener), Seeing and Moral Attention The Finland-Swedish author and artist Tove Jansson (1914–2001) is most famous for her Moomin books, but she has also written several books for adults.
Hanna Lahdenperä
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Minority Cultures and the Making of Cultural Heritage Archives in Finland
The article analyzes the logic behind the archival policies concerning language and ethnic minorities in Finland, drawing examples from three minority groups: the Sámi, the Finnish Roma (the Kaale), and the Finland-Swedes.
Eija Stark, Kati Mikkola, Pia Olsson
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'Glokal' litteraturhistoria – på väg mot en omvärdering av finlandssvensk barnlitteratur
This article considers the conditions and possibilities of writing a methodologically innovative glocal history of post-war Swedish-language children’s literature in Finland.
Mia Österlund +2 more
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Cultural competence and safety in Circumpolar countries: an analysis of discourses in healthcare
Circumpolar Indigenous populations continue to experience dramatic health inequities when compared to their national counterparts. The objectives of this study are first, to explore the space given in the existing literature to the concepts of cultural ...
Josée G. Lavoie +7 more
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