The past few years have brought a surge in re-conceptualizations of the North in the humanities and social sciences. Bringing together history, environment, geography, politics and culture, these re-conceptualizations offer frameworks, terminology and perspectives designed to situate the North in its complex modern context. They are linked by the authors’ shared interest in what the North has looked like and what it will look like in the future. This paper engages with a few of these re-conceptualizations in order to understand what agendas they put forward, explicitly and implicitly, and how they are situated within historical contexts. In this context, I ask what the North encompasses: which narratives, identities and connections merge wi...
Northern Europe and North America have dominated the world stage for more than two centuries. Using ...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
As the Arctic switches to “new normal” it is being re-imagined once again ‒ region is viewed from th...
The past few years have brought a surge in re-conceptualizations of the North in the humanities and ...
In this article that opens and introduces the special issue Conceptualizing the North, we prese...
Given the growing geo-political significance of northern geographies, let alone their role as benchm...
Knowing from the indigenous North : Sámi approaches to history, politics and belonging / edited by ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.For millennia, "the North" has held a powerful sway in...
The imaginary of North, in the Western world of the imagination, refers to a series of figures, colo...
International audienceThe North has been imagined and represented for centuries by artists and write...
Northernness, Northern culture and Northern narratives are a common aspect of popular culture, and t...
This article is concerned with the possibility of a political and cultural revitalization of the far...
Open Access på webside: https://www.brepolsonline.net/doi/book/10.1484/M.CURSOR-EB.5.112872In The Ma...
Attempts to define the north traditionally have been done by physical geographers who note climatic ...
References to a “New North” have snowballed across popular media in the past 10 years. By invoking t...
Northern Europe and North America have dominated the world stage for more than two centuries. Using ...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
As the Arctic switches to “new normal” it is being re-imagined once again ‒ region is viewed from th...
The past few years have brought a surge in re-conceptualizations of the North in the humanities and ...
In this article that opens and introduces the special issue Conceptualizing the North, we prese...
Given the growing geo-political significance of northern geographies, let alone their role as benchm...
Knowing from the indigenous North : Sámi approaches to history, politics and belonging / edited by ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.For millennia, "the North" has held a powerful sway in...
The imaginary of North, in the Western world of the imagination, refers to a series of figures, colo...
International audienceThe North has been imagined and represented for centuries by artists and write...
Northernness, Northern culture and Northern narratives are a common aspect of popular culture, and t...
This article is concerned with the possibility of a political and cultural revitalization of the far...
Open Access på webside: https://www.brepolsonline.net/doi/book/10.1484/M.CURSOR-EB.5.112872In The Ma...
Attempts to define the north traditionally have been done by physical geographers who note climatic ...
References to a “New North” have snowballed across popular media in the past 10 years. By invoking t...
Northern Europe and North America have dominated the world stage for more than two centuries. Using ...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
As the Arctic switches to “new normal” it is being re-imagined once again ‒ region is viewed from th...