Magdalena Zolkos Jyväskylä University, Finland Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany The Greenlandic oral story-telling tradition, Oqaluttuaq, meaning “history,” “legend,” and “narrative,” is recognized as an important entry point into Arctic collective memory. The graphic artist Nuka K. Godtfredsen and his literary and scientific collaborators have used the term as the title of graphic narratives published from 2009 to 2018, and focused on four moments or ‘snippets’ from Greenland’s history (from the periods of Saqqaq, late Dorset, Norse settlement, and European colonization). Adopting a fragmentary and episodic approach to historical narrativization, the texts frame the modern European presence in Greenlan...
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a stream of popular narratives celebrated the stru...
This thesis examines the visual representation of the Canadian Arctic and adjacent regions during th...
Uncovering a wealth of neglected archival information, this book examines both visual and textual ma...
The Greenlandic oral story-telling tradition, Oqaluttuaq, meaning “history,” “legend,” and “narrativ...
This article argues that any attempt to conceive of a new narrative of the postcolonial Arctic will ...
The North is changing at an unprecedented rate as industrial development and the climate crisis disr...
Outside Greenland, many believe that the Greenlandic name for Greenland means “Land of the People.” ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Ninety years ago, Knud Rasmussen's popular account of ...
This paper was originally written for Dr. Ross Jamieson’s ARCH 363 course Landscape Archaeology. The...
Visitors to the Arctic enter places that have been traditionally imagined as otherworldly. This stra...
International audienceGreenland has held a prominent place in the English imagination for a long tim...
The late polar exploration period—spanning from the 1890s to the 1930s—was categorised as European p...
The book addresses the relationship between the literary representations of North Greenland and the ...
Portable, composite tool kits have been essential to the prehistoric dispersals of people around the...
This thesis is about the Inuit effort to adapt to a changing arctic environment through their engage...
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a stream of popular narratives celebrated the stru...
This thesis examines the visual representation of the Canadian Arctic and adjacent regions during th...
Uncovering a wealth of neglected archival information, this book examines both visual and textual ma...
The Greenlandic oral story-telling tradition, Oqaluttuaq, meaning “history,” “legend,” and “narrativ...
This article argues that any attempt to conceive of a new narrative of the postcolonial Arctic will ...
The North is changing at an unprecedented rate as industrial development and the climate crisis disr...
Outside Greenland, many believe that the Greenlandic name for Greenland means “Land of the People.” ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Ninety years ago, Knud Rasmussen's popular account of ...
This paper was originally written for Dr. Ross Jamieson’s ARCH 363 course Landscape Archaeology. The...
Visitors to the Arctic enter places that have been traditionally imagined as otherworldly. This stra...
International audienceGreenland has held a prominent place in the English imagination for a long tim...
The late polar exploration period—spanning from the 1890s to the 1930s—was categorised as European p...
The book addresses the relationship between the literary representations of North Greenland and the ...
Portable, composite tool kits have been essential to the prehistoric dispersals of people around the...
This thesis is about the Inuit effort to adapt to a changing arctic environment through their engage...
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a stream of popular narratives celebrated the stru...
This thesis examines the visual representation of the Canadian Arctic and adjacent regions during th...
Uncovering a wealth of neglected archival information, this book examines both visual and textual ma...