This article examines Finnish language literature in Russian Karelia on the Russian-Finnish national borderland from the 1940s until the 1970s. It focuses on the concepts of the non-Russian language space and border that are constructed and studied in the context of three novels: Iira (1947), Tiny White Bird (1961), and We Karelians (1971). The article claims that the non-Russian language space and the national border started to be understood differently from the official degrees dictated by Moscow, as found in literature already from the late 1950s and early 1960s. From the 1950s onwards, the historical, linguistic, and cultural roots across the national border and the Finnish population were allowed to be recognized in literature. Further...
Karelia as a cultural trauma in Finnish theatre This article asks how Finnish-language theatre and p...
The thesis focuses on the translations of Czech literature in Finland, specifically on the person of...
Contains fulltext : 178384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Based on an ana...
Border Karelia is the former heartland of the Finnish-Karelian Orthodox culture. It has also been re...
My article is a study of Finnish literary activities in Soviet Karelia. I analyze what kinds of mean...
"This book deals with 20th century resettlements in the western areas of the former USSR, in particu...
The article presents an analysis of a collective monograph devoted to the literature of Karelia. Thi...
This article’s focus is on Lithuania and its literature, but many considerations contained in it are...
Bilingualism in the Literatures of Estonia. In a multilingual cultural space such as the (former and...
The article reflects how Karelia has been represented as a national periphery in Finnish national la...
"This volume considers the linguistic borders between languages and dialects, as well as the admini...
Swedish-speaking writers in Karelia and Vyborg: contemporary observations and nostalgia The article ...
The article describes the presence of Finland in the consciousness of Poles (since 14th-16th century...
The paper presents the results of a critical discourse analysis study conducted on two Karelian and ...
This study examines Finnish travellers' experiences of travelling across the sea frontier between Fi...
Karelia as a cultural trauma in Finnish theatre This article asks how Finnish-language theatre and p...
The thesis focuses on the translations of Czech literature in Finland, specifically on the person of...
Contains fulltext : 178384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Based on an ana...
Border Karelia is the former heartland of the Finnish-Karelian Orthodox culture. It has also been re...
My article is a study of Finnish literary activities in Soviet Karelia. I analyze what kinds of mean...
"This book deals with 20th century resettlements in the western areas of the former USSR, in particu...
The article presents an analysis of a collective monograph devoted to the literature of Karelia. Thi...
This article’s focus is on Lithuania and its literature, but many considerations contained in it are...
Bilingualism in the Literatures of Estonia. In a multilingual cultural space such as the (former and...
The article reflects how Karelia has been represented as a national periphery in Finnish national la...
"This volume considers the linguistic borders between languages and dialects, as well as the admini...
Swedish-speaking writers in Karelia and Vyborg: contemporary observations and nostalgia The article ...
The article describes the presence of Finland in the consciousness of Poles (since 14th-16th century...
The paper presents the results of a critical discourse analysis study conducted on two Karelian and ...
This study examines Finnish travellers' experiences of travelling across the sea frontier between Fi...
Karelia as a cultural trauma in Finnish theatre This article asks how Finnish-language theatre and p...
The thesis focuses on the translations of Czech literature in Finland, specifically on the person of...
Contains fulltext : 178384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Based on an ana...