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.
Vol. 11 (1998): SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN STUDIES/ÉTUDES SCANDINAVES AU CANADA Vol. 11 (1998)
Foreword, page i
Christopher Hale. Go West, Young Dane: Danish Settlements on the Canadian Prairies, page 1
Joe Allard. Homer, Aristotle and the Sagas of the Icelanders, page 15
Jörgen Dahlie. Ethnic Persistence and Presence: Some Norwegian Sightings in British Columbia, page 35
Finn Stendal Pedersen. The Politician Grundtvig (1783-1872): A Liberal in the Danish Constituent Assembly of 1849, page 55
Douglas Nord. Multiculturalism Reconsidered: Swedish and Canadian Political Responses to Migration Issues in the 1990's, page 75
John Lingard. Breaking the Frame: Idea and Image in Kjeld Abell's The Blue Pekinese, page 101
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2022-09-06