06150nam 22006133 450 991100844860332120240918130315.090-272-5729-9(MiAaPQ)EBC30205792(Au-PeEL)EBL30205792(CKB)25265007800041(OCoLC)1350447163(DE-B1597)718298(DE-B1597)9789027257291(EXLCZ)992526500780004120221104d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNordic Utopias and Dystopias From Aniara to Allatta!1st ed.Amsterdam/Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Company,2022.©2022.1 online resource (268 pages)FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures ;v.1790-272-1264-3 Intro -- Nordic Utopias and Dystopias -- Editorial page -- FILLM Advisory Board -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Series editor's preface -- Introduction -- The Nordic, "Norden," the North -- Shifts in dystopian imagination -- The structure of the book -- References -- Part 1. Nordic welfare state utopianism -- From Niels Klim to Björk's Utopia: Some historical and present trajectories of utopia and dystopia in the Nordic tradition -- "Project Norden" -- Subterranean utopias: A sacred geography -- The Anthropocene -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Crisis after utopia: Intellectuals, academics and the Scandinavian debate on utopia at the turn of the 1980s: The case of the Swedish magazine KRIS -- A satirical utopia -- Nordic academics in search of utopia -- Intellectuals without fixed utopias -- References -- Utopianism reinstated: The fall and rise of a society in Zombie city -- Critical utopia and transformative utopianism -- The grand narrative of zombie fiction -- Zombie City and the welfare state -- Re-negotiating the future -- Conclusion -- References -- An ethnographic account of the Nordic utopia in Scotland -- The Nordic Noir Book Club: A case study -- Members' views -- The crime genre -- Utopia: The good and the non-existent -- A political vision -- Scotland and the Nordic region: A hand in glove? -- The darker side of the Nordic region -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 2. Nature in transformation -- Creeping into the present: Iida Rauma's Seksistä ja matematiikasta as eco-dystopian realism -- The realist novel in the age of global environmental issues -- Living towards extinction -- Ordering of the world -- Conclusion -- References -- Snowy state: The children's history of Sweden -- History -- The idea of North -- Book one: When the People Arrived -- Book two: Look there, a Town!.Book three: When Sweden Was at Its Greatest -- Book four: When the Swedes Moved to Town -- Conclusion -- References -- Frozen futures or tropical Greenland?: Climate change arctopias in Cold Earth and Allatta! 2040 -- Arctic utopia and dystopia -- Beyond apocalypse: Cold Earth as climate change dystopia -- Arctopias from Greenland: From Cold Earth to Allatta! 2040 (2015) -- Conclusion -- References -- Children of the district: Pastoral and the welfare state in Monika Fagerholm's The End of the Glitter Scene novels -- An unattainable ideal: The district and the Nordic welfare state as dark pastoral milieus -- "When the summer throws you away": Pastoral and the otherness of children as a critique of the Western child -- "The district hates itself": The end of the glitter scene novels as a description of the Finland-Swedish minority's self-conception -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 3. Confronting dystopian futures -- Harry Martinson's Aniara as a Menippean satire for the Anthropocene -- Nuclear threat and destruction -- Mima, Mimaroben and Isagel -- An end and perhaps a beginning -- Conclusion -- References -- Who is in power, you say?: Two young adult dystopias from modern day Scandinavia -- Exploration of power and reflections on history -- Relations and growth in a new world -- Hero-figures and story structure in the two worlds -- Criticising society without a society: Dystopia in a vacuum -- The implied audience and power -- Conclusion -- References -- Remembering in the age of global warming: Emmi Itäranta's Memory of Water as ecological trauma fiction -- Traces of a throwaway society -- Water and vulnerability -- Entanglements of human and non-human worlds -- Conclusion -- References -- Space for love or arts of living on a damaged planet: Dystopia and utopia in novels by Karin Boye, Johanna Nilsson and Johanna Sinisalo.The green depth: A space of love and resistance -- Karin Boye's legacy: Johanna Nilsson's det grönare djupet (2015) -- Johanna Sinisalo's Auringon ydin -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.Through the varied subjects -- ranging from avant-garde literature and long poems to noir TV-series, young adult fiction, popular historiography, and political discourse in literature outside of Norden -- the volume brings forth a historically rich, multi-layered picture of social, cultural and environmental imagination in the Nordic countries.FILLM Studies in Languages and LiteraturesUtopias in literatureDystopias in literatureScandinavian literature20th centuryHistory and criticismScandinavian literature21st centuryHistory and criticismLiterary criticism.lcgftEssays.lcgftUtopias in literature.Dystopias in literature.Scandinavian literatureHistory and criticism.Scandinavian literatureHistory and criticism.839/.5Ahlbäck Pia Maria488764Teittinen Jouni1828212Lassén-Seger Maria1828213MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911008448603321Nordic Utopias and Dystopias4396411UNINA