The article calls attention to how snow and ice are embodied as grievable entities in Nordic 21st century climate change fiction, arguing that contemporary fiction is a valuable apparatus for processing ecological mourning. The author draws theoretically on Ashlee Cunsolo’s work on ecological grief, while the overarching research question is how scientific warnings about global warming and shrinking cryosphere are dealt with emotionally and aesthetically in Nordic literature. A comparative analysis of the Scandinavian cli-fi novels Den afskyelige (»The abominable «, 2016), written by Danish Charlotte Weitze, and Steffen tar sin del av ansvaret (»Steffen takes his share of the responsibility«, 2009), by Norwegian Christian Valeur forms the b...
Cold matters on a number of different levels. It has become a political instrument that helps to est...
This article conceptualizes contemporary geopolitical violence in the Arctic through a semiotic regi...
"The first part of this thesis is a climate change novel called Solastalgia. In 2058, climatologist ...
Der Beitrag arbeitet heraus, wie in der skandinavischen Klimawandel-Literatur des 21. Jahrhunderts E...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature, ...
This article analyses two climate fictions set in Nordic landscapes: Jostein Gaarder’s The World Acc...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature,...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in cont...
The flood motif is one of the oldest in literary history, stretching back to the deluge myths in man...
Merethe Lindstrøm’s novel Nord [North] (2017) deals with end time-themes. The novel formally departs...
The essay studies Ulla-Lena Lundberg’s novel Ice , the story of which depicts the changing seasons a...
This article provides an overview of climate change in literature, focusing on the representation of...
This thesis will examine how two novels may influence the climate change engagement of students, the...
Ice Flowers is the draft of a post-apocalyptic dystopian novel which forms the thesis part of a Mast...
Cold Dark Joy is a fictionalized memoir which tracks the emotional effects of living with the extrem...
Cold matters on a number of different levels. It has become a political instrument that helps to est...
This article conceptualizes contemporary geopolitical violence in the Arctic through a semiotic regi...
"The first part of this thesis is a climate change novel called Solastalgia. In 2058, climatologist ...
Der Beitrag arbeitet heraus, wie in der skandinavischen Klimawandel-Literatur des 21. Jahrhunderts E...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature, ...
This article analyses two climate fictions set in Nordic landscapes: Jostein Gaarder’s The World Acc...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature,...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in cont...
The flood motif is one of the oldest in literary history, stretching back to the deluge myths in man...
Merethe Lindstrøm’s novel Nord [North] (2017) deals with end time-themes. The novel formally departs...
The essay studies Ulla-Lena Lundberg’s novel Ice , the story of which depicts the changing seasons a...
This article provides an overview of climate change in literature, focusing on the representation of...
This thesis will examine how two novels may influence the climate change engagement of students, the...
Ice Flowers is the draft of a post-apocalyptic dystopian novel which forms the thesis part of a Mast...
Cold Dark Joy is a fictionalized memoir which tracks the emotional effects of living with the extrem...
Cold matters on a number of different levels. It has become a political instrument that helps to est...
This article conceptualizes contemporary geopolitical violence in the Arctic through a semiotic regi...
"The first part of this thesis is a climate change novel called Solastalgia. In 2058, climatologist ...