Folia Scandinavica Posnaniensia

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Vol. 34 (2023)
Published 2024 February 12

Folia Scandinavica Posnaniensia is an international, peer-reviewed journal of Scandinavian studies, established and edited by the Department of Scandinavian Studies at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poland). The journal carries scholarly articles on Scandinavian linguistics, literature, history and culture as well as book reviews. Contributions both from Poland and abroad are welcome. Papers submitted to FSP may be written in English, German as well as the mainland Scandinavian languages

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2017 December 28

Literature

Torben Jelsbak, Lill-Ann Körber
5-15
Introduction: New Geographies of Scandinavian Studies. Moving maps, reciprocal images, emerging communities
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Przemysław Czapliński
16-30
Coming to terms with the North. Scandinavia in Polish culture at the turn of the 21st century
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Karolina Drozdowska
31-44
A stereotype that deconstructs itself. Representations of Danes and Denmark in Joanna Chmielewska’s crime novels
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Anita Soós
45-55
“Let’s have a cup of tea” – Scandinavian crime fiction through Hungarian eyes. Zoltán Kőhalmi’s practical guide to crime writers
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Helena Březinová
56-73
“It is more than needed in our country”. Contemporary Czech images of Scandinavia through the lens of literary criticism
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Sylwia Izabela Schab
74-87
What kind of place is Norden? The image of Norden in Polish literary reviews of Nordic literature
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Lill-Ann Körber, Ieva Steponavičiūtė-Aleksiejūnienė
88-107
“If Sweden is a province, what are we?” Map-making and man-making in Marius Ivaškevičius’s essay series My Scandinavia
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Clemens Räthel
108-120
Somewhere between Malmö and Copenhagen: Inter-spaces in Marius Ivaškevičius’ play Close City
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Torben Jelsbak
121-132
“Didn’t that sound like the north was calling us?” Imagined geographies and Cold War legacies in Sofi Oksanen’s Dog Park (Koirapuisto)
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Anna Estera Mrozewicz
133-144
A transnational regioscape in the making. The Baltic Sea in Christian Petzold’s Barbara and Ilze Burkovska-Jacobsen’s My Favorite War
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