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Untangling the Moomin phenomenon: A review of "Philosophical and Translatological Wanderings" in Moominvalley by Hanna Dymel-Trzebiatowska

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The Moomin Way

This chapter sets out to redefine generosity by offering insights to developing a business that is committed to bringing people comfort and doing good. In managing the Moomin ecosystem of companies, generosity plays out as a determined and persistent approach to act responsibly and sustainably.
Paul Savage, Janne Tienari
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Moomin Management

Offering rare insights from the Moomin inner circle, this book unveils the Moomin business management journey, from Tove Jansson's creations to a global art-based brand and a growing ecosystem of companies. It unveils the keys to a sustainable business devoted to comforting people and fostering good, inspiring a blueprint for lasting success.
Paul Savage, Janne Tienari
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Queer Species in Moominvalley: A Posthumanist Reading of Tove Jansson's Moomin Books

International Research in Children's Literature, 2023
This article challenges the largely humanist readings of Tove Jansson's Moomin books by drawing attention to the texts’ investment in questions of species, genealogy, and nonhuman life. The article relies on posthumanist and queer thought to expose the limits of humanist interpretations of Jansson's texts, thus complicating and expanding the scholarly
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“Moomins in English Dress”: British Translations of the Moomin Series

Lion and the Unicorn, 2014
A veritable Moomin mania is currently sweeping the United Kingdom, with a proliferation of soft toys, stationery, board books, and comic strips available in bookshops across the country. New translations of Tove Jansson’s work for an adult audience continue to emerge on a regular basis, alongside the recent appearances of Puffin gift-edition hardbacks ...
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The Dilemma of Double Address. Polish Translation of Proper Names in Tove Jansson’s Moomin Books

New Frontiers in Translation Studies, 2020
The article discusses the Polish translation of selected proper names from the nine Moomin books (1945–1970) written by the Finnish-Swedish author Tove Jansson. The analysis focusses on double address—a technique which is today more and more explicitly employed by authors and intensively discussed within academia.
Hanna Dymel-Trzebiatowska
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Moomin/Mūmin/Moemin: apartheid-era dubbing and Japanese animation

Critical Arts, 2014
AbstractUnder apartheid, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) dubbed large quantities of Japanese children's animation into Afrikaans, to fulfil bilingual broadcasting requirements. This article examines one such work, Moemin, which was dubbed into Afrikaans during the early 1990s, just as apartheid's grip on the national broadcaster was ...
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