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Black Fox: A Life of Emilie Demant Hatt, Artist and Ethnographer

Autor Barbara Sjoholm
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 oct 2017
In 1904 a young Danish woman met a Sami wolf hunter on a train in Sweden. This chance encounter transformed the lives of artist Emilie Demant and the hunter, Johan Turi. In 1907–8 Demant went to live with Sami families in their tents and on migrations, later writing a lively account of her experiences. She collaborated with Turi on his book about his people. On her own and later with her husband Gudmund Hatt, she roamed on foot through Sami regions as an ethnographer and folklorist. As an artist, she created many striking paintings with Sami motifs. Her exceptional life and relationships come alive in this first English-language biography.

In recounting Demant Hatt's fascinating life, Barbara Sjoholm investigates the boundaries and influences between ethnographers and sources, the nature of authorship and visual representation, and the state of anthropology, racial biology, and politics in Scandinavia during the first half of the twentieth century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299315504
ISBN-10: 0299315509
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 14 b-w photos, 12 b-w drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

Recenzii

"A fascinating story of a talented woman's unconventional career at the outset of the twentieth century. Through Sjoholm's meticulous archival investigation, Emilie Demant Hatt emerges as a woman of tremendous energy, insight, and vision, unafraid to cross the various academic, artistic, and cultural barriers of her time." —Thomas A. DuBois, translator of Johan Turi's An Account of the Sámi

"Emilie Demant Hatt's contributions to Sami ethnography deserve wide recognition, and this biography provides an absorbing account of her achievements as an ethnographer as well as an artist." —Trude Fonneland, author of Contemporary Shamanisms in Norway

"Sjoholm is everything one could wish for in a biographer: a sympathetic and dedicated researcher, a vivid prose stylist, and a natural storyteller." —Christina Thompson, author of Come on Shore and We Will Kill and Eat You All

Notă biografică

Barbara Sjoholm is the editor and translator of Demant Hatt's narrative With the Lapps in the High Mountains. Her many books include novels about Demant Hatt's youthful romance with Danish composer Carl Nielsen: Fossil Island and The Former World.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations                
 
Introduction               
 
Part One: Nomad
1 The Lapland Express                      
2 Crossing Lake Torneträsk               
3 Laimolahti               
4 Autumn Migration              
5 Aslak’s Daughter and the King of Lapland           
6 Over the Mountains            
7 “The Wolf-Killer’s Tale of the Wolf”                     
8 Secret Things                      
 
Part Two: Ethnographer
9 Portrait of a Woman in Sami Dress            
10 Storyteller Märta               
11 Black Fox and Old Wolf              
12 Somewhere on the Border            
13 “On the Side of the Lapps”                      
14 Fieldwork              
15 North American Influences                      
16 The Last Visit to Lake Torneträsk            
17 Lappish Texts                    
 
Part Three: Artist
18 By the Fire            
19 Turi’s Book of Lappland               
20 The Art of Recalling                     
21 Long Ago              
22 The Lapland Paintings                  
23 Ethnographers, Writers, Artists                
 
Acknowledgments                 
List of Abbreviations             
Notes on Sources and Language                   
Notes to Chapters                  
Selected Bibliography            
Index

Descriere

The story of an adventurous Danish woman, an artist and ethnographer who lived and migrated with the Sami nomads of Scandinavia in the early twentieth century. Emilie Demant Hatt's unconventional life and relationships come alive in this first English-language biography.