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Reframing belonging : affective localism and the early fiction of Reino Rinne

2017

ABSTRACTThe early fiction of a novelist and journalist born in the north of Finland, Reino Rinne (1913–2002), is illustrative of the post-war interest in a redefinition of cultural belonging. The aim of this article is to offer a reading of Rinne’s works that throws light on the way they exemplify a post-war articulation of affective localism. What is especially characteristic of the affective localism produced in Rinne’s early fiction is the deployment of certain narrative elements, realism as an aesthetic regime, tropes of spatial belonging and historical myths that are endowed with affective charge. A comparison between Rinne's first novel Tunturit hymyilevat. Kuvaus Lapista 1900-luvun a…

Cultural StudiesHistoryLappiHistoryfiction and poetrySociology and Political Scienceaffektiivisuusfiktiomedia_common.quotation_subjectta6122fictionBerlandpolitiikkaReading (process)050602 political science & public administrationta616jälleenrakentaminen0601 history and archaeologyNarrativekaunokirjallisuusLocalismWildernessbelongingArticulation (sociology)media_commonLiterature060102 archaeologybusiness.industry05 social sciencesRinnekuuluminen06 humanities and the artsMythologyCognitive reframingestetiikka0506 political scienceReinoLaurenAestheticsAnthropologyaffectivitybusinessRealismActa Borealia : A Nordic Journal of Circumpolar Societies
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Russia’s cultural policy abroad as a projection of the “Russian World”

2023

The policy review discusses the recent developments in Russian cultural policy. These developments incorporate Russian culture into its geo-political ambitions. Obviously, the war in Ukraine makes these developments relevant. However, this review piece also seeks to explain the place of cultural policy in the Russian political system and the scope of its geopolitical ambitions. nonPeerReviewed

Cultural Studiesarvot (käsitykset)humanitarian policy abroadVisual Arts and Performing ArtsVenäjäCommunicationkulttuuripolitiikkahumanitarismithe Russian Worldperinnecultural policytraditional valuesRussiaCultural Trends
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Reimagining cultural memory of the arctic in the graphic narratives of Oqaluttuaq

2021

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 Greenland as one of multiple migrations to and settlements in the Artic, ra…

Cultural StudieslegendatHistorySocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectGrönlantipostkolonialismiExperimental and Cognitive PsychologygrönlantilaisetOqaluttuaqCollective memoryhaptic memoryVisual artsddc:741.5forensic aestheticskulttuuriddc:890cultural memory of GreenlandNarrativeMeaning (existential)Cultural memorymuisti (kognitio)media_commonarktinen aluepostcolonial memorycomics and memorysuullinen perinneLegendsarjakuvatThe arcticHaptic memoryArctictarinatkollektiivinen muisti
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The Karsikko and Cross-Tree Tradition of Finland The Origins, Change and End of the Custom

1993

According to an East -Finnish custom that came to an end around the beginning of the 20th century, the karsikko (conifer shorn of branches) and the cross-tree were prepared when the deceased was taken for burial. The Roman-Catholic Church and the Reformation introduced into folk beliefs the idea that the deceased did not journey all the way to the community of the dead. Restoring the social order of the community that had been disturbed by death then required that the dead be placed in the intermediary stage dictated by the tripartite division of the rite of passage in status. It was also necessary to establish a boundary between the living and the dead as a precaution against the undesired…

Cultural StudiessiirtymäriititvainajainpalvontakansanperinnekansanuskohautausmaathistoriamuistomerkitkuolematapakulttuurikuolleetItä-SuomiArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)vainajatAnthropologykansatiedehautauskansantavatkarsikotEthnologia Europaea
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Von Riga zum Rigi: Reiseerinnerungen in Knittelversen zu Papier gebracht

1891

Deutsche DichtungVācu dzeja:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Literature [Research Subject Categories]Reiseerinnerungen - deutsche DichtungCeļojumi - vācu dzeja
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Tavoitteena vahva ja yhtenäinen kansa : historia ja kieli kansallisen identiteetin rakentamisen välineinä Pätsin aikakauden Virossa 1934-1940

2018

In this dissertation, I study national campaigns aimed at constructing Estonian national identity in 1934–1940. The campaigns were organized through the cooperation of Konstantin Päts’ authoritarian government and civil society. I focus on the folk art campaign and on the name changing campaign. The name changing campaign was the largest national project in Estonia, aiming at the Estonification of names. Initially, the campaign focused on changing individuals’ surnames and first names, but later also on changing the names of places, streets and properties. The name changing campaign had history political and language political dimensions. Through the folk art campaign, the state tried to af…

EstonianimenmuutoksethistoriapolitiikkaLaidoner Johankansanperinnesymbolitestonification of namesnational identitykansankulttuuriidentiteettiPäts Konstantinkansantaidepolitics of historyvirolaistamiskampanjatpolitics of identityhistorialliskvalitatiivinen menetelmähenkilönnimetpropagandaViron sivistysliittopolitics of language1930-lukuyhtenäisyyskielipolitiikkakansallinen identiteettisanomalehdetnational campaignsfolk art campaignvirolaisuusEenpalu Kaarellaadullinen sisällönanalyysi
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National imagery in Finnish folk metal : lyrics, Facebook and beyond

2014

Folk metal is a music genre originated from heavy metal music. For many artists and fans, folk metal is more than just music: it is a way of revitalising tradition. Folk metal is then a genre which is closely related to individual’s cultural identities. As part of popular culture, heavy metal has been investigated for instance in the fields of cultural studies and psychology. Andrew Brown investigates how heavy metal emerged as subject for academic research. Deena Weinstein approaches heavy metal as culture and behaviour that is shared by individuals from different cultural backgrounds. However, subgenres like folk metal have not yet been explored in depth by academics. Analysing folk metal…

FacebookSuomikansallinen identiteettimusiikkifolk metaltransmediaperinnesanoitukset
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Approche géoarchéologique sur la nécropole monumentale d'Escolives-Ste-Camille (Yonne): un site en bordure d'un chenal de l'Yonne à l'époque néolithi…

2006

Die Herausbildung des Mittelneolithikums I Cerny wird im Südosten des Pariser Beckens von dem Auftauchen monumentaler Nekropolen in den Sohlen von Flusstälern begleitet. Die Eingliederung dieser Bestattungsplätze in die Landschaft lässt eine ausdrückliche Absicht erkennen und tradiert möglicherweise den Anspruch einer Gruppe, ihr Gebiet deutlich als das ihre auszuweisen. Vor diesem Hintergrund waren die Ausgrabungen der Nekrolpole von Escolives-Sainte-Camille ‘La Pièce de l'Étang’ von Untersuchungen begleitet, welche die Umgebung des Fundplatzes in neolithischer Zeit bestimmen sollten. Es ging darum, die Einfügung des Platzes zwischen zwei Paläorinnen in ihrem hydrographischen Milieu zu rek…

GeoarchäologieEscolives-SainteCamille[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorycolluvionnementEscolives-Sainte-Camille[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryZusammenschwemmungNéolithiqueStruktur des Typs PassyNeolithikumPaléochenalStructure de Type PassyNekropolePaläorinnenécropolegéoarchéologieCerny
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Tienpientareiden merkitys vaihtoehtoisina elinympäristöinä perinneympäristöjen luteille

2015

Lajistollinen monimuotoisuus vähenee maailmanlaajuisesti kiihtyvällä vauhdilla, etenkin ihmistoiminnasta aiheutuvan laajamittaisen elinympäristöjen tuhoutumisen ja huonontumisen johdosta. Niin Suomessa, kuin myös muualla Euroopassa, maatalouden tehostuminen viimeisen sadan vuoden aikana on johtanut perinteisen karjatalouden synnyttämien perinneympäristöjen rajuun vähenemiseen. Monet jäljellä olevat perinneympäristöt kärsivät lisäksi elinympäristön laadullisesta huonontumisesta, kuten umpeenkasvusta, rehevöitymisestä, sekä vieraslajien invaasioista. Perinneympäristöjen tuhoutuessa ja huonontuessa ovat myös monet niillä elävistä eliölajeista taantuneita tai luokiteltu uhanalaisiksi. Uhanalais…

HemipteraHeteropteraniittyhäiriömonimuotoisuusnivelkärsäisetkorvaava elinympäristöluonnonsuojeluluteetperinnebiotooppiniityt
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Religious participation in the local communities of 17th-century Eastern Finland

2022

In recent years, the perspective of lived religion has drawn attention toward the everyday religious practices of the laity. In early-modern Europe, the realm of the sacred could be approached in different ways from within the mundane world, and religious practices were tightly intertwined with social life. In local communities, religious ideas and practices taught by the church in varying ways intermingled with traits from local religious traditions. This article examines the different ways of religious participation available to the rural inhabitants of late 17th century Eastern Finland, a part of the kingdom of Sweden during the early modern era. Applying the concept and approach of live…

History17th centurypeasantryLutheran Churchtalonpoikaiskulttuurikirkko (instituutio)historiaarkielämäuskonto ja uskonnotluterilaiset kirkotluterilaisuususkonnollisuuskirkollinen kansanperinnemaaseutuväestölived religion1600-lukuFinlandosallistuminen
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