The present article explores images of the Northern Swedish landscape, produced and mediated by Stig Wesslén (1902–1987) in the 1930s and 1940s. Trained as a forester, Wesslén gradually turned into a documentarist, focusing on the wilderness, notably big birds, predators and the mountain range in Lapland. Along with making a number of ambitious movies and embarking on intensive lecture tours, he was an active debater and writer and published six, richly illustrated books. These careers were interwoven, partly for practical reasons; income from lecturing and journalism financed his filmmaking and gave him time to write his books. It is argued in the article that Wesslén was driven by a strong feeling for wilderness and that he was against th...
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This essay is about the photographer Lotten von Düben and her photographing of the Samí people in a ...
The historic usage of Swedish farmlands created a mosaic landscape with many biotopes and a great bi...
August Strindberg's short essay "Svensk natur" ("Swedish Nature," 1901) represents an attempt to red...
The present article explores images of the Northern Swedish landscape, produced and mediated by Stig...
On March 22, 1958 David Brower\u27s film Wilderness Alps of Stehekin premiered to an audience of con...
This study in visual communication is an examination of how visual images used in persuasive environ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse the changing views of nature from 1885 to 1915 as Swe...
This study is a phenomenological-hermeneutical analysis of the Upper Lapland forest conflict. Reinde...
In 1920s and 1930s, filmmakers William L. Finley and Arthur N. Pack produced a number of short-subje...
The aim of this study is to shape the societal transformation of nature, both by examining its conce...
The life and career of Seneca Ray Stoddard (1843-1917) span the early development of the photographi...
The purpose with this essay is to examine the role of landscape photography as a portrayer of nature...
The boreal forest is the largest piece of uninterrupted forested wilderness in the world, stretching...
In the first decades of the twentieth century there were fieldwork expeditions in rural Sweden, docu...
Most readers of books and essays written by Sigurd Olson (1899-1982) would label him as a nature wri...
This essay is about the photographer Lotten von Düben and her photographing of the Samí people in a ...
The historic usage of Swedish farmlands created a mosaic landscape with many biotopes and a great bi...
August Strindberg's short essay "Svensk natur" ("Swedish Nature," 1901) represents an attempt to red...