About the Journal Scandinavian-Canadian Studies is a journal published by the AASSC (Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada). It expresses in concrete—and more recently virtual—form the Association’s conviction that there is much to be learned from peoples of Scandinavia, not least by Canadians, who share a comparable geopolitical situation, not to mention social and cultural values. Articles deal with a wide range of subjects: translation studies, mermaids, multiculturalism, the films of Bergman, Ibsen and other writers, Scandinavian immigration to Canada, Icelandic sagas, and so on. The first volume was published in 1983.
Editorial Team
Editor
Natalie Van Deusen, Associate Professor, Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, University of Alberta
Book Review Editor
Katelin Parsons, Postdoctoral Researcher, Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, University of Iceland
Editorial Board
Errol Durbach, 2020-2024
Daisy Neijmann, 2022-2026
Russell Poole, 2020-2024
Peter Stenberg, 2020-2024
Tim Frandy, 2022-2026
Börje Vähämäki, 2020-2024
Gurli Woods, 2022-2026
Henning Wærp, 2022-2026
Production Editor
Holly Pickering, University of Alberta
Translator
Héloïse Torck, University of Alberta