Five and a half years after its first appearance as a printed book in 2014, the transdisciplinary anthology The Postcolonial North Atlantic: Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, edited by Professor Lill-Ann Körber (Aarhus Universitet) and Associate Professor Ebbe Volquardsen (Ilisimatusarfik),…
Five and a half years after its first appearance as a printed book in 2014, the transdisciplinary anthology The Postcolonial North Atlantic: Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, edited by Professor Lill-Ann Körber (Aarhus Universitet) and Associate Professor Ebbe Volquardsen (Ilisimatusarfik), came out in an open-access second edition today. Stored on the document server of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the book can from now on be downloaded free of charge by anyone.
Whereas a new preface, written by the editors, has been added, the articles in the volume have not been changed or amended since the first edition, and thus reflect the state of the art of the first half of the 2010s. Yet, the texts remain relevant and topical in that they provide fundamental insight into negotiations of the postcolonial status of the North Atlantic nations, and into manifestations of their interconnected, often competing, histories in literature, language, politics, art, fashion, and public discourse. They invite to comparative investigations into the region’s past and present as seen from its diverse and distinct viewpoints, and to explorations of this part of the Nordic region from a joint critical postcolonial perspective.
It is the editors’ hope that The Postcolonial North Atlantic will find many curious new readers and re-readers among students, scholars, and the broader public; and we look forward to continued discussions and North Atlantic journeys.
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Year:
2020
Subjects:
Iceland; Greenland; Faroe Islands; Postcolonial studies; Post colonialism; Regionalism; North Atlantic studies; Eco-criticism; Literature; Art; Identity; Colonialism; Empire; Arctic; History; Region building
Place of publication:
Berlin
Country of publication:
Germany
Edition:
2
Publication house:
Nordeuropa-Institut der Humboldt-Universität
ISBN number:
978-3932406355
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Year:
2019
Subjects:
Greenland; Denmark; USA; Colonial history; Geopolitics; Historiography
Name of newspaper:
Analyse & Kritik
Volume & number:
652
Skandinavische Literaturen
Editor:
Dirk Göttsche; Axel Dunker; Gabriele Dürbeck
Year:
2017
Subjects:
Literature; Postcolonialism; Nordic region
Place of publication:
Stuttgart
Host publication title:
Handbuch Postkolonialismus und Literatur
Publication house:
Metzler
ISBN number:
978-3-476-02551-7
Deutsche und europäische Kolonialgeschichte im Überblick: Skandinavien
Editor:
Dirk Göttsche; Axel Dunker; Gabriele Dürbeck
Year:
2017
Subjects:
History; Colonial history; Colonialism; Postcolonialism; Nordic region
Place of publication:
Stuttgart
Host publication title:
Handbuch Postkolonialismus und Literatur
Publication house:
Metzler
ISBN number:
978-3-476-02551-7
Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands have in common their history as Danish dependencies within a historically and geographically coherent region. The complex aftermaths of Denmark’s sovereignty over its North Atlantic territories and their ongoing nation building processes lie at the core of th…
Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands have in common their history as Danish dependencies within a historically and geographically coherent region. The complex aftermaths of Denmark’s sovereignty over its North Atlantic territories and their ongoing nation building processes lie at the core of this book. Today, we are witnessing region building processes beyond bilateral links to Denmark. How do the countries position themselves, individually and collectively, vis-à-vis the European metropolitan centres, a larger transcontinental North Atlantic region, the 'hot' Arctic, and global histories of colonialism and decolonisation? By examining the region from cultural, literary, historical, political, anthropological and linguistic perspectives, the articles in this book shed light on Nordic colonialism and its understanding as 'exceptional', and challenge and modify established notions of postcolonialism. Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands are shown to be both the (former) subjects as well as the producers of cultural hierarchisations in an entangled world.
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From Objects to Actors: Knud Rasmussen’s Ethnographic Feature Film “The Wedding of Palo”
Editor:
Anna Westerståhl Stenport; Scott MacKenzie
Year:
2014
Subjects:
Anthropology; Colonialism; Ethnographic film; Greenland; Scandinavian cinema; Knud Rasmussen
Place of publication:
Edinburgh
Host publication title:
Films on Ice: Cinemas of the Arctic
Publication house:
Edinburgh University Press
ISBN number:
978-1474409018
Seit 2009 ist Grönland selbstverwaltete Nation im dänischen Königreich. Die jüngsten Parlamentswahlen standen im Zeichen eines Konflikts zwischen Zentrum und Peripherie.
Year:
2014
Subjects:
Grønland; Selvstyre; Valg; Politiske partier; Råstoffer; Sprogdebat
Name of newspaper:
Der Freitag
Date & year:
13. december
Year:
2014
Subjects:
Postcolonial studies; Migration; Literature; Documentary film; Passing; Denmark; Arctic; Greenland; Center and periphery
Place of publication:
Berlin
Host publication title:
The Postcolonial North Atlantic: Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands
Publication house:
Nordeuropa-Institut der Humboldt-Universität
ISBN number:
978-3932406355
Year:
2014
Subjects:
Postcolonial studies; Nationalism; Colonialism; Postcolonialism; National identity; Regionalism; Iceland; Denmark; Arctic; Greenland; North Atlantic studies; Faroe Islands
Place of publication:
Berlin
Host publication title:
The Postcolonial North Atlantic: Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands
Publication house:
Nordeuropa-Institut der Humboldt-Universität
ISBN number:
978-3932406355
Scandinavia and “the Land of UnSwedish Freedom”: Jonathan Franzen, Susanne Bier and Self-conceptions of Exceptionalism in Crisis
The chapter deals with self-conceptions of exceptionalism in the United States and in Northern Europe. The notion that one nation, one region or one group is exceptional, conflicts with globalization theory. Because of migrating people, goods and ideas, the world is understood to become more homoge…
The chapter deals with self-conceptions of exceptionalism in the United States and in Northern Europe. The notion that one nation, one region or one group is exceptional, conflicts with globalization theory. Because of migrating people, goods and ideas, the world is understood to become more homogeneous (Appadurai 2008; Comaroff & Comaroff 2012). However, globalization incorporates a globalization of risks, conflict (Beck 2007) and uncertainty (Bauman 2000), too. As contemporary Western societies are increasingly characterized by crisis and insecurity, there appears to emerge a need to highlight the unique features of the "Self". Phrases like »American Exceptionalism« and »Nordic Exceptionalism« have become common in political discourses from the 2000s, and are at once subject to a critical negotiation within popular culture, literature and film. In the following discussion, I will show how the American and the Scandinavian self-conceptions of exceptionalism iare interdependent. The analysis starts in America with an examination of a satirical television show by American stand-up comedian, Wyatt Cenac. Together with Jonathan Franzen’s novel "Freedom", it serves as an example of artistic approaches to a discursive strategy, which uses images of Scandinavia as a category of distinction in order to consolidate the libertarian idea of »American Exceptionalism«. The second part of the chapter concerns Scandinavian visual arts’ current reevaluation of the narratives, which form the basis for notions of »Nordic Exceptionalism«. Here, I will demonstrate how Susanne Bier’s feature films "Efter Brylluppet" (»After the Wedding«) and "Hævnen" (»In a Better World«) contribute to the critical negotiation of a Nordic self-conception, characterized by altruism and ethical and moral superiority.
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Editor:
Lars Jensen; Kristín Loftsdóttir
Year:
2014
Subjects:
Popular culture; Postcolonial studies; Postcolonialism; National identity; Neoliberalism; Imagology; Scandinavian studies; Sweden; Denmark; USA; Theories of Exceptionalism; Nordic cinema; Nordic welfare state; Neo-Conservatism
Place of publication:
Aldershot
Host publication title:
Crisis in the Nordic Nations and Beyond: At the Intersection of Environment, Finance and Multiculturalism
Publication house:
Ashgate
ISBN number:
978-1472425386
Year:
2012
Subjects:
Review; Postcolonialism; Nordic exceptionalism; Scandinavia
Title of journal:
NORDEUROPAforum - Journal for the Study of Culture
Volume of journal:
22
Number of journal:
1-2
Place of publication:
Berlin
Country of publication:
Germany
ISSN number:
1863-639X
Year:
2012
Subjects:
Review; Faroe Islands; Anthropology
Title of journal:
NORDEUROPAforum - Journal for the Study of Culture
Volume of journal:
22
Number of journal:
1-2
Place of publication:
Berlin
Country of publication:
Germany
ISSN number:
1863-639X
Grönland Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts: Ein koloniales und von Machtasymmetrien geprägtes Land. Zeitgleich mit den ersten Ausbildungsreisen junger Grönländer nach Dänemark kann sich in der bis nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg abgeriegelten dänischen Kolonie eine eigene Romanliteratur herausbilden. Ebbe Volq…
Grönland Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts: Ein koloniales und von Machtasymmetrien geprägtes Land. Zeitgleich mit den ersten Ausbildungsreisen junger Grönländer nach Dänemark kann sich in der bis nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg abgeriegelten dänischen Kolonie eine eigene Romanliteratur herausbilden. Ebbe Volquardsen begibt sich auf die Spur der Vertreter einer frühen grönländischen Bildungselite, der die Autoren angehören. Er fragt: Wie kann literarisches Schreiben und Publizieren in dieser Konstellation gelingen? Welche Machtmechanismen müssen Grönländer umgehen, um sich als Akteure im literarischen Diskurs zu etablieren? Der Autor analysiert die ersten vier zwischen 1914 und 1938 erschienenen Romane grönländischer Autoren und stellt sie in einen kulturhistorischen Kontext. Welche Bedeutung kommt diesen Romanen im Diskurs um Nationsbildung und Identitätsfindung zu?
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In beherrschten Gewässern: Streifzüge durch den kreativen Archipel des Malers und Autors Jürgen Hoffmann
Editor:
Jürgen Hoffmann
Year:
2011
Subjects:
Art; Literature; Cultural interventions
Place of publication:
Keitum/Sylt
Country of publication:
Germany
Host publication title:
Hoffmanns Bilderbuch
Publication house:
Victoria Verlag
Year:
2010
Subjects:
Romanticism; Postcolonial studies; Nationalism; National identity; Danish literature; Orientalism; Hans Christian Andersen
Title of journal:
Tijdschrift voor Skandinavistiek
Volume of journal:
31
Number of journal:
2
ISSN number:
1875-9505
Bernd Henningsen: Dänemark (Die Deutschen und ihre Nachbarn)
Year:
2009
Subjects:
Denmark; Cultural history; Political history–
Title of journal:
NORDEUROPAforum - Journal for the Study of Culture
Volume of journal:
19
Number of journal:
2
Place of publication:
Berlin
Country of publication:
Germany
ISSN number:
1863-639X
Die Inseln der frommen Heteros: Von der Diskriminierung Homosexuelelr auf den Färöern
Year:
2009
Subjects:
Faroe Islands; Politics; Cultural history; Discrimination; Social movements; Gender
Title of journal:
Norrøna - Zeitschrift für Kultur, Geschichte und Politik der nordischen Länder
Volume of journal:
24
Number of journal:
43
Place of publication:
Berlin
Country of publication:
Germany
Article about political youth protests in Denmark around 1968 and in the early 2000s in a special issue on occasion of the exhibition "berlin68 - Sichten einer Revolte", Ephraim-Palais Berlin (9.06.-02.11.2008).
Editor:
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Year:
2008
Subjects:
Denmark; Copenhagen; Youth protests; Poltical movements
Name of newspaper:
Politikorange - Mythos 68
Year:
2007
Subjects:
Art; Denmark; Berlin; Diaspora; Urban studies; Migration studies; Ethnography
Title of journal:
Berliner Blätter: Ethnographische und ethnologische Beiträge
Number of journal:
44
Country of publication:
Germany
Hvem kan sove i Berlin? Dänische Kulturschaffende in Berlin
Year:
2007
Subjects:
Art; Berlin; Denmark; Diaspora; Urban studies; Migration
Title of journal:
Norrøna - Zeitschrift für Kultur, Geschichte und Politik der nordischen Länder
Volume of journal:
22
Number of journal:
40
Place of publication:
Berlin
Country of publication:
Germany
Since Greenland in 2009 became a self-governing nation within the Danish kingdom, steps towards national self-determination and an independent state have been at the core of discussions. A reconciliation commission has recently submitted its final report. Initially thought as process involving forme…
Since Greenland in 2009 became a self-governing nation within the Danish kingdom, steps towards national self-determination and an independent state have been at the core of discussions. A reconciliation commission has recently submitted its final report. Initially thought as process involving former colony and colonial power, the commission’s work, after Denmark’s refusal to participate, focused on internal tensions, language and ethnicity issues and center-periphery conflicts: all challenges of a society deeply marked by postcoloniality. The paper discusses the political implications of the process and the commission’s recommendations in the context of theories of internalized oppression, mental decolonization and post-colonial nostalgia.
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Subjects:
Greenland; Reconciliation commission; Self-government; Postcolonialism; Historiography; Decolonization
Name of conference:
Recognition, Reparatin, Reconciliation: the Light and Shadow of Historical Trauma
City of conference:
Stellenbosch
Country of conference:
South Africa
Date & year:
05 - 09 December 2018
Subjects:
Greenland; Affect theory; Reconcilition; Sovereignty; Language; Memory; Discourse analysis
Name of conference:
23. Arbeitstagung der Skandinavistik
City of conference:
Kiel
Country of conference:
Germany
Date & year:
27 - 29 September 2017
Subjects:
Greenland; Contemporary literature
Name of conference:
31st Congress of the International Association of Scandinavian Studies (IASS)
City of conference:
Groningen
Country of conference:
Netherlands
Date & year:
13 August 2016
Subjects:
Greenland; Denmark; Historiography; Affect; Postcolonial discourse; Nostalgia
Name of conference:
SASS 2015: First Nations and Indigenous Discourses, Methodologies, and Histories
City of conference:
Columbus, Ohio
Country of conference:
USA
Date & year:
08 May 2015
Subjects:
Denmark; Sweden; Right-wing populism; Freedom of speech; Art; Political discourse
Name of conference:
Material Matters in Times of Crisis Capitalism
City of conference:
Giessen
Country of conference:
Germany
Date & year:
15 November 2014
Jonathan Franzen, Susanne Bier and Self-conceptions of Exceptionalism in Crisis
Subjects:
Nordic exceptionalism; American exceptionalism; Postcolonialism; National identities; Literature
Name of conference:
Yale Conference on Baltic and Scandinavian Studies
City of conference:
Yale, New Haven, CT
Country of conference:
USA
Date & year:
13 - 15 March 2014
Subjects:
Literature; Denmark; Danish West Indies; Colonial history; Nordic exceptionalism
Name of conference:
21. Arbeitstagung der Skandinavistik (ATDS)
City of conference:
Freiburg
Country of conference:
Germany
Date & year:
25 September 2013
Subjects:
Greenland; Literature; Postcolonialism; Nation building; Frantz Fanon; Augo Lynge
Name of conference:
103rd SASS Conference
City of conference:
San Francisco / Berkeley
Country of conference:
USA
Subjects:
Greenland; Denmark; Literature; Arctic discourses; Colonial discourse; Postcolonial theory
Name of conference:
20. Arbeitstagung der Skandinavistik
City of conference:
Vienna
Country of conference:
Austria
Date & year:
28 September 2011
I talked with journalist Walter Turnowsky about the revitalization of cultural practices and mental decolonization in Greenland for the Nordschleswiger-podcast (in German). Der Nordschleswiger is the newspaper of the German minority in Southern Jutland.