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Nineteenth-Century Nationalisms and Emotions in the Baltic Sea Region: <i>The Production of Loss</i>: National Cultivation of Culture, cartea 25

Anna Bohlin, Tiina Kinnunen, Heidi Grönstrand
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 iul 2021
A sense of loss is a driving force in most nationalist movements: territorial loss, the loss of traditions, language, national virtues or of a Golden Age. But which emotions charged the construction of loss and how did they change over time? To what objects and bodies did emotions stick? How was the production of loss gendered? Which figures of loss predated nationalist ideology and enabled loss within nationalist discourse? 13 scholars from different backgrounds answer these questions by exploring nationalist discourses during the long nineteenth century in the Baltic Sea region through political writings, lectures, novels, letters, paintings, and diaries.

Contributors are: Eve Annuk, Jenny Bergenmar, Anna Bohlin, Jens Grandell, Heidi Grönstrand, Maciej Janowski, Jules Kielmann, Tiina Kinnunen, Kristina Malmio, Peter Nørgaard Larsen, Martin Olin, Jens Eike Schnall, and Bjarne Thorup Thomsen.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004430389
ISBN-10: 9004430385
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria National Cultivation of Culture


Cuprins

Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: The Production of LossAnna Bohlin, Heidi Grönstrand and Tiina KinnunenThe Production of Loss Organising Thought

1 Loss, Emotion, and Transformation of a National Idea: Poland 1795–1815Maciej Janowski
2 Visions of the Nation and Feelings of Loss in the Works of Steen Steensen BlicherJens Eike Schnall
3 Neglect, Grief, Revenge: Finland in Swedish Nineteenth-Century LiteratureAnna Bohlin
4 How a Culture Was Almost Lost: The Sámi in Nineteenth-Century Conceptualizations of Finnish NationhoodJens GrandellLandscapes and Bodies Activating the Production of Loss

5 Entrenchments and Escape Routes: Expressing a Sense of Loss in Danish Art 1848–1864Peter Nørgaard Larsen
6 Outreach, Invasion, Displacement: Denmark’s Disputed Southern Borderland as Negotiated through Strategic and Affective Aspects of Space in Novels by Andersen and BangBjarne Thorup Thomsen
7 Affective Bodies on the Move: Space, Emotions and Loss in Fredrika Runeberg’s Historical Novel Lady Catharina Boije and her Daughters (1858)Kristina Malmio
8 Carl Larsson’s Spadarfvet, My Little Farmstead (1906): Paradise Regained or Lament for a Disappearing Agrarian Society?Martin Olin
9 Sweden and Algeria in the Travel Writing of Anna Maria Roos, 1905–1909Jenny BergenmarPersonal Loss and Lived Nationalism

10 “Thus Shall Our Joy Be Solemn, and Our Pain Fruitful”: Nation, Loss and the Power of Emotions in Amalie von Helvig’s WritingsJules Kielmann
11 The Sense of Loss in the Context of Language Disputes in Finland: Reflections on E.F. Jahnsson’s AuthorshipHeidi Grönstrand
12 Nationalism, Emotions and Loss in Lilli Suburg’s Short Story “Liina” (1877)Eve Annuk
13 Alexandra Gripenberg and Lost Faith in National BelongingTiina Kinnunen
Index

Notă biografică

Anna Bohlin, Ph.D. (2008), Umeå University, is Associate Professor of Nordic Literature at the University of Bergen. Her recent publications include the co-edited volume Tracing the Jerusalem Code III. The Promised Land: Christian Cultures in Modern Scandinavia (ca.1750–ca.1920) (de Gruyter 2021).

Tiina Kinnunen, Ph.D. (2000), University of Tampere, is Professor of Finnish and Northern European History at the University of Oulu. Her recent publications include “Feminist Biography in Finland and Sweden around 1900: Creation of Bonds of Gratitude and Admiration,” in Erinnern, vergessen, umdeuten?(Campus, 2019).

Heidi Grönstrand, Ph.D. (2005), University of Turku, is Associate Professor at the Department of Slavic and Baltic languages, Finnish, Dutch and German at Stockholm University. Her recent publications include the co-edited volume The Aesthetics and Politics of Linguistic Borders: Multilingualism in Northern European Literature (Routledge, 2020).