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Vol. 15 (2005): SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN STUDIES/ÉTUDES SCANDINAVES AU CANADA Vol. 15 (2005)

SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN STUDIES/ÉTUDES SCANDINAVES AU CANADA Vol. 15 (2005)
Published: 2005-01-01

Articles

  • A New Ontology for the Female Subject: The Rise of the Flat Character in Stories by Solvej Balle and Kirsten Thorup

    Thea Bowering
    8-21
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  • The Unstable Kierkegaardian Framework of Henrik Stangerup’s Novel Trilogy

    Peter Christensen
    22-44
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  • Foreign Camp Ground: On Translation of Camp and Postcolonial Allusions

    Michael Jääskeläinen
    46-60
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  • Ukrainian Swedes in Canada: Gammalsvenskby in the Swedish-Canadian Press 1929-1931

    Per Anders Rudling
    62-91
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Reviews

  • “Orð eftir orð,” “orð eftir orði”: the Progress of the Dictionary of Old Norse Prose

    Russell Poole
    92-118
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  • A Milestone in Brøgger Scholarship: Marina Allemano’s “Introduction” to Suzanne Brøgger’s Symbolic and Philosophical Universe

    Gurli Woods
    120-129
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  • Vilhelm Moberg. A History of the Swedish People. Volume One: From Prehistory to the Renaissance.

    Per Anders Rudling
    131-133
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About the journal

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.

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Scandinavian-Canadian StudiesUniversity of Alberta Library | Print ISSN 0823-1796 | eISSN 2816-5187
Editor: Dr. Natalie Van Deusen
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