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Article title
34
Journal
Folia Scandinavica Posnaniensia
Publisher
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Year
2023
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Volume contents
34
article:
Introduction: New Geographies of Scandinavian Studies. Moving maps, reciprocal images, emerging communities
(
Jelsbak T.
,
Körber L.-A.
), p. 5-15
article:
Coming to terms with the North. Scandinavia in Polish culture at the turn of the 21st century
(
Czapliński P.
), p. 16-30
article:
A stereotype that deconstructs itself. Representations of Danes and Denmark in Joanna Chmielewska’s crime novels
(
Drozdowska K.
), p. 31-44
article:
“Let’s have a cup of tea” – Scandinavian crime fiction through Hungarian eyes. Zoltán Kőhalmi’s practical guide to crime writers
(
Soós A.
), p. 45-55
article:
“It is more than needed in our country”. Contemporary Czech images of Scandinavia through the lens of literary criticism
(
Březinová H.
), p. 56-73
article:
What kind of place is Norden? The image of Norden in Polish literary reviews of Nordic literature
(
Schab S. I.
), p. 74-87
article:
“If Sweden is a province, what are we?” Map-making and man-making in Marius Ivaškevičius’s essay series My Scandinavia
(
Körber L.-A.
,
Steponavičiūtė-Aleksiejūnienė I.
), p. 88-107
article:
Somewhere between Malmö and Copenhagen: Inter-spaces in Marius Ivaškevičius’ play Close City
(
Räthel C.
), p. 108-120
article:
“Didn’t that sound like the north was calling us?” Imagined geographies and Cold War legacies in Sofi Oksanen’s Dog Park(Koirapuisto)
(
Jelsbak T.
), p. 121-132
article:
A transnational regioscape in the making. The Baltic Sea in Christian Petzold’s Barbara and Ilze Burkovska-Jacobsen’s My Favorite War
(
Mrozewicz A. E.
), p. 133-144
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