In this article, I analyse how the Sámi poet Irene Larsen rewrites Sámi oral tradition and mythology in her collection Sortsolsafari (2013, “Black Sun Safari”). I discuss how Larsen’s work differs from the mainstream of contemporary Sámi poetry and other indigenous literatures. Sortsolsafari has postmodernist features, which seldom are found in Sámi literature. Larsen situates mythological elements in present-day reality: a Sámi goddess uses a sewing machine and a shaman logs on to the Internet. These anachronisms create a comical effect. Instead of nostalgia and anti-colonialism, which traditionally characterize the depiction of the past in Sámi literature, the overall tone of Sortsolsafari is melancholic and tragicomic. In contemporary Sá...
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Mats Jansson, Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion, University of Gothenburg The...
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The present article focuses on the issue of references to folklore and mythology present in contempo...
The Korpela movement was a millenarian movement whiche merged in Northern Sweden in the nineteen-thi...
The article discusses two aspects of myth functions in A. Nyka-Niliūnas poetry: 1) myth as symbolic ...
The article analyzes origins and interpretations of a mythologeme pioneer in Finnish culture. Its li...
The article focuses on the religious aspect of Finno-Ugric song types Big Oak, Sweeping Brush Lost a...
The article deals with a certain case of perception of Old Icelandic culture in Icelandic poetry at ...
The Sami author Matti Aikio from Karasjok made his debut in 1904 in Copenhagen with King Ahab. He wa...
This article contributes to postcolonial cultural criticism by analyzing how since the 1920s, Laplan...
Elias Lönnrot’s epic the Kalevala opens with a cosmogonical poem, the Song of Creation, describing t...
Mats Jansson, Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion, University of Gothenburg The...
In the article the authors presented the chosen aspects of the works of Katri Vala, one of the most...
The English title of the current article, “The Melancholy of the Past and Its Possibilities: Erla Hu...
The article studies, with analysis of the writing process, how Finnish poet Otto Manninen (1872–1950...
This article examines how experiences of internal colonialism may be expressed in literary writing, ...
Title: Play in the Anthropocene. Waste Aesthetics in Barbro Lindgren’s Loranga, Masarin och Dartanja...
The present article focuses on the issue of references to folklore and mythology present in contempo...
The Korpela movement was a millenarian movement whiche merged in Northern Sweden in the nineteen-thi...
The article discusses two aspects of myth functions in A. Nyka-Niliūnas poetry: 1) myth as symbolic ...