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This article offers an overview of the production of ‘romantic travel narratives’ from a European perspective and confronts those that emanate from French, English, German and Scandinavian literature.
Christopher W. Thompson
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ABSTRACT Although welfare state developments are often researched as long‐term processes, crises such as the pandemic may induce short‐term reactions with long‐term effects. This article delves into the changes made to the income security of self‐employed workers in Denmark, Norway and Sweden during the pandemic and throughout 2023. The social partners
Kristin Jesnes +3 more
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Children’s literature in/and translation: The oeuvre as corpus
In this article, I argue that whereas Lewis Carroll builds the fantastic world of Alice’s dreams primarily through narration, Hans Christian Andersen uses patterns of lexical choices that recur throughout his opus to build a universe divided solely in ...
Kirsten Malmkjær
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Abstract Web‐based surveys have gained popularity due to their cost‐effectiveness and changing participation habits, a trend accelerated by the COVID‐19 pandemic. This raises questions about the continued value of paper‐based surveys in mixed‐mode studies like the Swiss Election Study (Selects), which uses a push‐to‐web design, offering a paper ...
Jan‐Erik Refle +2 more
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Affective practice in the icon-city
An icon-city is a city where a pervasive narrative about an iconic event or figure is intentionally and explicitly attached to an urban space – an action that supplies the city with symbolic meaning because it is staged and experienced as the city of the
Anna Klara Bom
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Fossil Hegemony and Capitalist Realism in Tropic of Orange
ABSTRACT This article examines Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of Orange (1997) through the lens of Mark Fisher's influential concept ‘capitalist realism’. Scholars of petrofiction have pointed to a political ambivalence in the representation of fossil fuels, where a better understanding of fossil capital can overwhelm as much as galvanize.
Claire Ravenscroft
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AROUND THE «SNOW QUEEN»: THE POETICS OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
The article is based on the «The Snow Queen» and related Andersen’s fairy tales («The Story of a Woman», «Eden Garden», «The Mermaid», «Red Shoes»); it deals with the poetics of Andersen, which forms its iconic system based on the archetypal semantics ...
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The Law of Political Economy: An Introduction [PDF]
The law of political economy is a contentious ideological field characterised by antagonistic relations between scholarly positions which tend to be either affirmative or critical of capitalism. Going beyond this schism, two particular features appear as
Kjaer, Poul F.
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Mother tongue instruction as a sticky object: The making of a register of denunciation
Abstract This article examines the making of a political register to denounce mother tongue instruction (MTI) in Sweden. Nationally mandated since 1977, MTI is a state‐sponsored, curriculum‐stipulated subject for minority pupils of over 187 languages other than Swedish.
Scarlett Mannish, Linus Salö
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Verski motivi v pravljicah Hansa Christiana Andersena
Namen članka je slovenski strokovni javnosti predstaviti pomembne značilnosti pravljic danskega pravljičarja H. C. Andersena (1805–1875). V svojem življenju je Andersen napisal sedemdeset knjig (avtobiografije, opere, libreta, romance ipd.) in eno knjigo
Milena Mileva Blažić
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