Scandinavian-Canadian Studies/Études Scandinaves au Canada is a journal published by the AASSC (Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada/L’Association pour L’Avancement des études Scandinaves au 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, as well as social and cultural histories and values. Articles and reviews, which may be published in either English or French, deal with a wide range of subjects: translation, indigenous studies, postcolonialism, politics, film, contemporary literature, Scandinavian immigration to Canada, Icelandic sagas, and so on. The first volume was published in 1983.
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SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN STUDIES/ÉTUDES SCANDINAVES AU CANADA Vol. 6 (1993)
Vol. 6 (1993)Viðar Hreinsson. Western Icelandic Literature, 1870-1900, page 1
Constance B. Hieatt. Problems Posed by the Early Medieval Recipe Collection in Danish and Icelandic: culinary confusion compounded?, page 15
Peter G. Christensen. The Treatment of Mesmerism in Per Olov Enquist's Magnetisörens femte vinter, page 27
Richard Apostle and Knut H. Mikalsen. The Politics of Fisheries Management: preliminary comparisons of regulatory regimes in North Norway and Nova Scotia, page 47
Ingunn Norderval. The Recruitment and Representation of Women in Norwegian Provincial Politics, page 75
Janet E. Rasmussen. Governing Norwegian Universities in the 1990's, page 99
Reviews / Comptes Rendus
J. Donald Wilson. Review of The Finnish Tradition: Essays on Structures and Identities in the North of Europe by Matti Klinge (Helsinki, 1993), page 111
Joan Magee. Review of The Swedish Experience in Canada: An Annotated Bibliography of English-Language Books and Articles Relating to the Swedish Experience in Canada by Elinor Berglund Barr (Växjö, 1991), page 114
Seija Paddon. Review of Nora, Nordic Journal of Women's Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 by Bjerrum Nielson, Harriet and Torill Steinfeld, eds. (Oslo: Scandinavian University Press, 1993), page 116
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SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN STUDIES/ÉTUDES SCANDINAVES AU CANADA Vol. 5 (1992)
Vol. 5 (1992)William Sayers. Bragi Boddason, the First Skald, and the Problem of Celtic Origins, page 1
Peter Harcourt. Journey into Silence: an aspect of the late films of Ingmar Bergman, page 19
Errol Durbach. Nora as Antigone: the feminist tragedienne and social legality, page 29
Christian Roy. À la rencontre de Dionysos: Edith Södergran entre Nietzsche et Bataille, page 43
Seija Paddon. Aleksis kivi and the Finnish Georgics, page 65
Rochelle Wright. Delblanc's Kanaans land and Moberg's Emigrant Tetralogy: intertextuality and transformation, page 81
Reviews / Comptes Rendus
Charles Leland. Review of A Doll's House: Ibsen's Myth of Transformation by Errol Durbach (Boston, 1991), page 95
Kirsten Wolf. Review of Danish Emigration to Canada by Henning Bender and Birgit Flemming Larsen, eds. (Viborg, 1991), page 97
John Lingard. Review of New Norwegian Plays by Janet Garton and Hennings Sehmsdorf, eds. (Norwich, 1989), page 99
Carol Agócs. Review of Working Parents: Transformations in Gender Roles and Public Policies in Sweden by Phyllis Moen (Madison, Wisconsin, 1989), page 102
Wolfgang Ahrens. Review of The Nordic Roundtable Papers by Poul Houe, ed. (University of Minnesota, 1989-1992), page 104
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SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN STUDIES/ÉTUDES SCANDINAVES AU CANADA Vol. 4 (1991)
Vol. 4 (1991)SCANDINAVIANS IN CANADA
Anne Brydon. Celebrating Ethnicity: The Icelanders of Manitoba, page 1
Jørgen Dahlie. From Kongsberg to the Pacific Northwest: Norwegian Immigrants and the Development of Skiing, 1920-1950, page 15
Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir. The Polarization of Sound Change in Different Social Contexts: The Development of Icelandic in North America and Iceland, page 27
WRITERS OF SCANDINAVIAN ORIGIN
Cristina Gheorghe. Intertextual Notes in a Metafictional Autobiography: The Prowler by Kristjana Gunnars, page 43
Cristina Gheorghe and Kristjana Gunnars. Interview with Kristjana Gunnars about The Prowler, page 51
Christopher Hale. Aksel Sandemose's View of Prairie Canada, page 61
ASPECTS OF SOCIAL LIFE IN SCANDINAVIA
Lewis R. Fischer and Helge Nordvik. Norwegian Matroser: Wages and Labour Markets for Seafaring Labour, 1850-1914, page 77
Will. C. van den Hoonaard. A Nation's Innocence: Myth and Reality of Crime in Iceland, page 97
LITERATURE AND THEATRE IN SCANDINAVIA
Thomas Bredsdorff. Holberg: A Scandinavian Slant on the European Enlightenment, page 115
Christian Roy. J.P. Jacobsen in the Context of the Intellectual History of Europe, page 123
Dieter Riegel. Thorkild Hansen's Jens Munk, page 141
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SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN STUDIES/ÉTUDES SCANDINAVES AU CANADA Vol. 3 (1988)
Vol. 3 (1988)HISTORICO-POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES
Helge Ø. Pharo. Norway and European Integration, page 1
Lewis R. Fischer and Helge W. Nordvik. Floating Capital: Investment in the Canadian and Norwegian Merchant Marines in Comparative Perspective, 1850-1914, page 17
FROM DRAMA AND CONTROVERSIAL WRITING TO FILM
Paul Walsh. Realism and Innovation in Stringberg's Mäster Olof, page 43
Marina Allemano. Suzanne Brøgger and Eros, page 61
Peter Ohlin. Through a Glass Darkly: Figurative Language in Ingmar Bergman's Script, page 73
THE MEETING OF TWO CULTURES
William Sayers. Kjartan's Choice: The Irish Disconnection in the Sagas of the Icelanders, page 89
J. Donald Wilson. Kalevala in Sointula: The Intellectual Background of Matti Kurikka, page 115
Marianne Stenbaek. Arqaluk Lynge ----- Poet and Politician, page 133
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SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN STUDIES/ÉTUDES SCANDINAVES AU CANADA Vol. 2 (1986)
Vol. 2 (1986)SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE – AND LITERATURE IN SCANDINAVIA
Errol Durbach. The Eclectic Theatricalism of Miss Julie, page 3
Anne-Charlotte Hanes Harvey. Punch's "Hedda": An Approach to Ibsen Through Parody, page 11
Antony Landon. Current Treatment of Shakespeare's Tragedies in Finland, page 27
Kathryn S. Hanson. Adam Oehlenschläger's Romanticism: Not a German Hybrid, but a Danish Original, page 39
Harald S. Naess. Hamsun ---- Victoria ----- Victoria, page 51
Marshall N. Matson. Rönnog Seaberg's Utrest: An Apologia, page 59
THE SCANDINAVIAN PRESENCE IN CANADA
James M. Richtik. Chain Migration Among Icelandic Settlers in Canada to 1891, page 73
Alan B. Anderson. Scandinavian Settlements in Saskatchewan: Migration History and Changing Ethnocultural Identity, page 89
POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL CONCERNS IN SCANDINAVIA --- PAST AND PRESENT
Stewart P. Oakley. Self-help and Co-operation in the Scandinavian Peasant Community, page 117
Mark B. Lapping. Between Swede and Saami: The Reindeer Herd Rationalization Law, page 129
Richard Cornell. The Controversy in Denmark in 1938-1939 over Freedom of Expression, page 137
Patricia Appavoo. Domestic Politics and Development Assistance: A Canada-Sweden Comparison of Recipient Selection, page 149
Gunnar Eliasson. Is the Swedish Welfare State in Trouble? A New Policy Model, page 167
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SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN STUDIES/ÉTUDES SCANDINAVES AU CANADA Vol. 1 (1983)
Vol. 1 (1983)THE SCANDINAVIAN PRESENCE IN CANADA
Mauri A. Jalava. The Scandinavians as a Source of Settlers for the Dominion of Canada: The First Generation, 1867-1897, page 3
Jørgen Dahlie. The Ethnic Press as a Cultural Resource: Canada Skandinaven and the Norwegian-Swedish Community in B.C., 1910-1930, page 15
Christopher S. Hale. Aksel Sandemose and Ross Dane: A Scandinavian's Perception of Western Canada, page 27
David Martin. Folk Technology Retention: Finnish Folk Tools and Procedures in Mid-Canada and Central Finland, page 35
SCANDINAVIA AND THE WIDER WORLD
H. Roe. The Origins and Spread of Literacy in Early Scandinavia, page 49
Bernadine McCreesh. Ghosts and Pagans in the Family Sagas, page 55
William Sayers. The Irish Bóand-Nechtan Myth in the Light of Scandinavian Evidence, page 63
Deborah J. McGinnis. The Vikings in the East: ingvars saga viðförla, page 79
Anthony B. Chan. Scandinavian Arms Traders in Warlord China, page 87
M. N. Matson. The Theatre's Approach to Strindberg: Four Productions in the Strindberg Festival, Stockholm, May 1981 – Brott och brott; Fadern; Fadren, en opera; Il padre, page 97
DETECTIVE NOVELS AS SOCIAL CRITICISM AND OTHER VARIATIONS ON SCANDINAVIAN THEMES
Dieter K. H. Riegel. Society and Crime in the Novels of Hans Scherfig, page 109
Peter Ohlin. The Ideology of the Martin Beck Novels, page 115
Charles Leland. Daniel Haakonsen's View of Ibsen, with Special Reference to His Last Book, page 123
W. S. W. Nowak. A Contribution to the Understanding of the Biogeography of a Sub-Arctic Lake: The Case of Mývatn, Iceland, page 129
Ingunn Norderval. The Norwegian Prime Minister, page 143
Elin Elgaard. No Time for Timelessness? A brief look at the trio: Tove Ditlevsen (1918-76) Frank Jaeger (1926-77) Ole Sarvig (1921-81) who all died by their own hand, page 161