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The Arctic has traditionally been a space for adventure, the exotic and the fantastic, while more recent works have used the Arctic setting to explore a dystopian future, often related to climate change. The aim of the present volume is to examine themes in Arctic juvenile fiction from the early nineteenth century until today.
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The Arctic has traditionally been a space for adventure, the exotic and the fantastic, while more recent works have used the Arctic setting to explore a dystopian future, often related to climate change. The aim of the present volume is to examine themes in Arctic juvenile fiction from the early nineteenth century until today.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000733440
- Artikelnr.: 58646312
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000733440
- Artikelnr.: 58646312
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Heidi Hansson received her PhD from Umeå University, Sweden, with the dissertation "Romance Revived: Postmodern Romances and the Tradition" in 1998. She is Professor of English Literature at the same university and currently serves as Deputy Vice Chancellor. She has published widely on images of the North and the Arctic in travel writing, fiction and popular culture, and has edited, together with Cathrine Norberg, the collection Cold Matters: Cultural Perceptions of Snow, Ice and Cold (2009), and with Anka Ryall, the recent collection Arctic Modernities: The Environmental, the Exotic and the Everyday (2017). Maria Lindgren Leavenworth is Associate Professor of English Literature in the Department of Language Studies, Umeå University, Sweden. She received her PhD from the same university with the dissertation The Second Journey: Travelling in Literary Footsteps (2000, revised second edition 2010). Her research with a focus on travel literature and the North has resulted in articles on nineteenth-century travel writers Bayard Taylor and S. H. Kent, and more recently, she has examined contemporary speculative fictions set in the Arctic by Dan Simmons and Michelle Paver. Anka Ryall is Professor Emerita at the Centre for Women's and Gender Research at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, where she previously taught English Literature. Among her publications are several books on travel writing and gender, while her latest book (in Norwegian) deals with Virginia Woolf's literary border crossings. She has published widely on the Arctic as a gendered space in travel writing, been the leader of two international interdisciplinary research programmes on Arctic literature, and co-edited Arctic Discourses (2010) with Johan Schimanski and Henning Howlid Wærp and Arctic Modernities: The Environmental, the Exotic and the Everyday (2017) with Heidi Hansson.
Heidi Hansson, "The Arctic in Literature for Children and Young Adults"
Part 1. Polar History and Its Transformations
1. Anka Ryall, "Polar Icon? Fridtjof Nansen for Children and Young
Adults"
2. Silje Gaupseth, "An Arctic Tom Sawyer: Vilhjalmur Stefansson and
Violet Irwin's Kak"
3. Lena Aarekol, "The Snow Baby Books: Mediating Arctic Experiences to
Children"
4. Henning Howlid Wærp, "The Polar Bear in Nordic Literature for
Children and Young Adults"
Part 2. Indigenous and Localized Arctics
5. Ingeborg Høvik, "Girlhood in the Arctic: Word-Image Relations in R.
M. Ballantyne's Canadian Adventures"
6. JoAnn Conrad, "Encountering Otherness in the Geographical Imaginary:
Lapland Journeys in Early Swedish Children's Books"
7. Tiffany Johnstone, "'To Help You Find Your Way Home': Michael
Kusugak's Reimagining of Fear and Danger in the Canadian Arctic"
8. Lill-Tove Fredriksen, "Imagination and Reality in Sami Fantasy"
9. Silje Solheim Karlsen, "Coming-of-Age through Svalbard Adventures"
Part 3. Arcticity and Imaginary Arctics
10. Heidi Hansson, "Negotiating the Snow Queen: Versions of an Arctic
Archetype"
11. Toni Lahtinen, "Arctic Wilderness in Zachris Topelius's Fairy Tale
'Sampo Lappelil'"
12. Johan Schimanski, "Playing the Arctic: Arthur Ransome's Winter
Holiday"
13. Kirsti Pedersen Gurholt, "Arctic Adventure Girls: Television
Narratives and Discourses"
14. Maria Lindgren Leavenworth, "Orientation and Disorientation in
Realistic and Speculative Young Adult Fiction"
Part 1. Polar History and Its Transformations
1. Anka Ryall, "Polar Icon? Fridtjof Nansen for Children and Young
Adults"
2. Silje Gaupseth, "An Arctic Tom Sawyer: Vilhjalmur Stefansson and
Violet Irwin's Kak"
3. Lena Aarekol, "The Snow Baby Books: Mediating Arctic Experiences to
Children"
4. Henning Howlid Wærp, "The Polar Bear in Nordic Literature for
Children and Young Adults"
Part 2. Indigenous and Localized Arctics
5. Ingeborg Høvik, "Girlhood in the Arctic: Word-Image Relations in R.
M. Ballantyne's Canadian Adventures"
6. JoAnn Conrad, "Encountering Otherness in the Geographical Imaginary:
Lapland Journeys in Early Swedish Children's Books"
7. Tiffany Johnstone, "'To Help You Find Your Way Home': Michael
Kusugak's Reimagining of Fear and Danger in the Canadian Arctic"
8. Lill-Tove Fredriksen, "Imagination and Reality in Sami Fantasy"
9. Silje Solheim Karlsen, "Coming-of-Age through Svalbard Adventures"
Part 3. Arcticity and Imaginary Arctics
10. Heidi Hansson, "Negotiating the Snow Queen: Versions of an Arctic
Archetype"
11. Toni Lahtinen, "Arctic Wilderness in Zachris Topelius's Fairy Tale
'Sampo Lappelil'"
12. Johan Schimanski, "Playing the Arctic: Arthur Ransome's Winter
Holiday"
13. Kirsti Pedersen Gurholt, "Arctic Adventure Girls: Television
Narratives and Discourses"
14. Maria Lindgren Leavenworth, "Orientation and Disorientation in
Realistic and Speculative Young Adult Fiction"
Heidi Hansson, "The Arctic in Literature for Children and Young Adults"
Part 1. Polar History and Its Transformations
1. Anka Ryall, "Polar Icon? Fridtjof Nansen for Children and Young
Adults"
2. Silje Gaupseth, "An Arctic Tom Sawyer: Vilhjalmur Stefansson and
Violet Irwin's Kak"
3. Lena Aarekol, "The Snow Baby Books: Mediating Arctic Experiences to
Children"
4. Henning Howlid Wærp, "The Polar Bear in Nordic Literature for
Children and Young Adults"
Part 2. Indigenous and Localized Arctics
5. Ingeborg Høvik, "Girlhood in the Arctic: Word-Image Relations in R.
M. Ballantyne's Canadian Adventures"
6. JoAnn Conrad, "Encountering Otherness in the Geographical Imaginary:
Lapland Journeys in Early Swedish Children's Books"
7. Tiffany Johnstone, "'To Help You Find Your Way Home': Michael
Kusugak's Reimagining of Fear and Danger in the Canadian Arctic"
8. Lill-Tove Fredriksen, "Imagination and Reality in Sami Fantasy"
9. Silje Solheim Karlsen, "Coming-of-Age through Svalbard Adventures"
Part 3. Arcticity and Imaginary Arctics
10. Heidi Hansson, "Negotiating the Snow Queen: Versions of an Arctic
Archetype"
11. Toni Lahtinen, "Arctic Wilderness in Zachris Topelius's Fairy Tale
'Sampo Lappelil'"
12. Johan Schimanski, "Playing the Arctic: Arthur Ransome's Winter
Holiday"
13. Kirsti Pedersen Gurholt, "Arctic Adventure Girls: Television
Narratives and Discourses"
14. Maria Lindgren Leavenworth, "Orientation and Disorientation in
Realistic and Speculative Young Adult Fiction"
Part 1. Polar History and Its Transformations
1. Anka Ryall, "Polar Icon? Fridtjof Nansen for Children and Young
Adults"
2. Silje Gaupseth, "An Arctic Tom Sawyer: Vilhjalmur Stefansson and
Violet Irwin's Kak"
3. Lena Aarekol, "The Snow Baby Books: Mediating Arctic Experiences to
Children"
4. Henning Howlid Wærp, "The Polar Bear in Nordic Literature for
Children and Young Adults"
Part 2. Indigenous and Localized Arctics
5. Ingeborg Høvik, "Girlhood in the Arctic: Word-Image Relations in R.
M. Ballantyne's Canadian Adventures"
6. JoAnn Conrad, "Encountering Otherness in the Geographical Imaginary:
Lapland Journeys in Early Swedish Children's Books"
7. Tiffany Johnstone, "'To Help You Find Your Way Home': Michael
Kusugak's Reimagining of Fear and Danger in the Canadian Arctic"
8. Lill-Tove Fredriksen, "Imagination and Reality in Sami Fantasy"
9. Silje Solheim Karlsen, "Coming-of-Age through Svalbard Adventures"
Part 3. Arcticity and Imaginary Arctics
10. Heidi Hansson, "Negotiating the Snow Queen: Versions of an Arctic
Archetype"
11. Toni Lahtinen, "Arctic Wilderness in Zachris Topelius's Fairy Tale
'Sampo Lappelil'"
12. Johan Schimanski, "Playing the Arctic: Arthur Ransome's Winter
Holiday"
13. Kirsti Pedersen Gurholt, "Arctic Adventure Girls: Television
Narratives and Discourses"
14. Maria Lindgren Leavenworth, "Orientation and Disorientation in
Realistic and Speculative Young Adult Fiction"