The Case of Kejonen: An Example of the Relation between Confessional Literature and the Public Sphere in the 1960s and 1970s This article examines Pekka Kejonen’s (born 1941) literary works from the 1960s and 1970s in the context of the public sphere and the media culture. The Finnish public sphere and media culture underwent major changes during these two decades, as the breakthrough of television gave rise to intimate person journalism. In addition, a new kind of popular magazines, such as Hymy, notorious for its sensational journalism, had a great impact on the development of the celebrity institution. Kejonen was one of the most famous Finnish literary celebrities in the ‘60s and ‘70s and the popular magazines closely followed his bohe...
The Relation of the Figurativeness to the Avant-Gardism in Pentti Saarikoski’s Political Lyrics of t...
The article focuses on art education in the context of contemporary culture. The writer suggests tha...
The Almost Immortal Leader. President Kekkonen’s Funeral as a Ritualized Media EventWhenever a leadi...
Matti Kurjensaari’s Portraits of Others, On Memory and Himself In the late 1960s and early 1970s Mat...
Writing as Part of the Everyday in Pentti Saarikoski’s and Mirkka Rekola’s Poetry This article exa...
This article examines the discussions that concern the new Kalevalaic rune singing in Finland, and a...
The Cost of Calling: How Antero Viinikainen’s Orgo and Kreetta Onkeli’s Kutsumus Reflect the Finnish...
Finnish postrealist novel from the 1960s to the 2000s This article surveys the Finnish postrealist ...
Thematics for the demands of time. The literary discussion created the thematics of evil in the 1980...
Speech profiles of Finnish speakers in Helsinki (englanti)2/2005 (109)Speech profiles of Finnish spe...
This article examines Taistoism, a radical communist movement in Finland in the 1970s. The focus is ...
Tarkastelemme artikkelissamme 2010-luvun keskustelun kautta reflektoiden suomalaisen saamelaiskuvan ...
Love You, I Tell Everyone – Or Is It Still Impossible to Speak About It? The Concept of Love in Mirk...
Morphological changes in spoken Finnish possessive forms (englanti)1995 (99)Heikki Paunonen (Univers...
Tarkastelemme artikkelissamme 2010-luvun keskustelun kautta reflektoiden suomalaisen saamelaiskuvan ...
The Relation of the Figurativeness to the Avant-Gardism in Pentti Saarikoski’s Political Lyrics of t...
The article focuses on art education in the context of contemporary culture. The writer suggests tha...
The Almost Immortal Leader. President Kekkonen’s Funeral as a Ritualized Media EventWhenever a leadi...
Matti Kurjensaari’s Portraits of Others, On Memory and Himself In the late 1960s and early 1970s Mat...
Writing as Part of the Everyday in Pentti Saarikoski’s and Mirkka Rekola’s Poetry This article exa...
This article examines the discussions that concern the new Kalevalaic rune singing in Finland, and a...
The Cost of Calling: How Antero Viinikainen’s Orgo and Kreetta Onkeli’s Kutsumus Reflect the Finnish...
Finnish postrealist novel from the 1960s to the 2000s This article surveys the Finnish postrealist ...
Thematics for the demands of time. The literary discussion created the thematics of evil in the 1980...
Speech profiles of Finnish speakers in Helsinki (englanti)2/2005 (109)Speech profiles of Finnish spe...
This article examines Taistoism, a radical communist movement in Finland in the 1970s. The focus is ...
Tarkastelemme artikkelissamme 2010-luvun keskustelun kautta reflektoiden suomalaisen saamelaiskuvan ...
Love You, I Tell Everyone – Or Is It Still Impossible to Speak About It? The Concept of Love in Mirk...
Morphological changes in spoken Finnish possessive forms (englanti)1995 (99)Heikki Paunonen (Univers...
Tarkastelemme artikkelissamme 2010-luvun keskustelun kautta reflektoiden suomalaisen saamelaiskuvan ...
The Relation of the Figurativeness to the Avant-Gardism in Pentti Saarikoski’s Political Lyrics of t...
The article focuses on art education in the context of contemporary culture. The writer suggests tha...
The Almost Immortal Leader. President Kekkonen’s Funeral as a Ritualized Media EventWhenever a leadi...