Nordic War Stories (eBook, ePUB)
World War II as History, Fiction, Media, and Memory
Redaktion: Stecher-Hansen, Marianne
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World War II as History, Fiction, Media, and Memory
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781789209624
- Artikelnr.: 61250170
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Marianne Stecher-Hansen is a Professor in the Department of Scandinavian Studies, University of Washington.
List of Illustrations
Editor's Acknowledgements
Editor's Introduction
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Part I: War Historiography
Chapter 1. Finland in World War II-Tragedy, Survival, and Good Wars
Juhana H. Aunesluoma
Chapter 2. Danish Historical Narratives of the Occupation-The Promises and
Lies of April 9th
Sofie Lene Bak
Chapter 3. The Norwegian War Experience-Occupied and Allied
Tom Kristiansen
Chapter 4. The Icelandic National Narrative and World War II-"Freedom and
Culture"
Guðmundur Hálfdanarson
Chapter 5. Sweden's Ambiguous War-Contradiction and Controversy
John Gilmour
Part II: War Literature - Archive
Chapter 6. Karin Boye as Ambivalent Spectator of Fascism
Amanda Doxtater
Chapter 7. Isak Dinesen in Hitler's Berlin-Neutrality's Cloak in "Letters
from a Land at War"
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Chapter 8. Sigrid Undset's Problematic Propaganda - The Call for Democracy
in Return to the Future
Christine Hamm
Part III: War Literature - Canon
Chapter 9. Hans Christian Branner-Angst and the Existential Crisis of War
in Denmark
Mark Mussari
Chapter 10. Crises of Memory in Norway's Occupation Novel-Sigurd Hoel's
Meeting at the Milestone
Dean Krouk
Chapter 11. The Battle over Finnish Cultural Memory of War-Väinö Linna's
The Unknown Soldier
Julia Pajunen
Chapter 12. Investigating Sweden's Postwar Neutrality-Ethics in Per Olov
Enquist's The Legionnaires
Jan Krogh Nielsen
Chapter 13. The Allied Occupation of Iceland-Indriði G. Þorsteinsson's
North of War
Daisy Neijmann
Part IV: War Cinema - Remembering and Forgetting
Chapter 14. Somewhere in Sweden - Quality Fiction and Popularized History
in the World War II Television Series
Erik Hedling
Chapter 15. Icelandic Cinema and the American Military Presence - The Girl
Gogo, Atomic Station, and Devil's Island
Pétur Valsson
Chapter 16. War Memory, Compassion, and the Finnish Child - Klaus Härö's
Mother of Mine
Liina-Ly Roos
Chapter 17. The War Film as Cultural Memory in Denmark - April 9th and Land
of Mine
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Chapter 18. Acts of Remembering - Audiovisual Memory and the New Norwegian
Occupation Drama
Gunnar Iversen
Chapter 19. Finland Returning to War on Screen - The Unknown Soldier of
2017
John Sundholm
Editor's Epilogue
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Index
Editor's Acknowledgements
Editor's Introduction
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Part I: War Historiography
Chapter 1. Finland in World War II-Tragedy, Survival, and Good Wars
Juhana H. Aunesluoma
Chapter 2. Danish Historical Narratives of the Occupation-The Promises and
Lies of April 9th
Sofie Lene Bak
Chapter 3. The Norwegian War Experience-Occupied and Allied
Tom Kristiansen
Chapter 4. The Icelandic National Narrative and World War II-"Freedom and
Culture"
Guðmundur Hálfdanarson
Chapter 5. Sweden's Ambiguous War-Contradiction and Controversy
John Gilmour
Part II: War Literature - Archive
Chapter 6. Karin Boye as Ambivalent Spectator of Fascism
Amanda Doxtater
Chapter 7. Isak Dinesen in Hitler's Berlin-Neutrality's Cloak in "Letters
from a Land at War"
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Chapter 8. Sigrid Undset's Problematic Propaganda - The Call for Democracy
in Return to the Future
Christine Hamm
Part III: War Literature - Canon
Chapter 9. Hans Christian Branner-Angst and the Existential Crisis of War
in Denmark
Mark Mussari
Chapter 10. Crises of Memory in Norway's Occupation Novel-Sigurd Hoel's
Meeting at the Milestone
Dean Krouk
Chapter 11. The Battle over Finnish Cultural Memory of War-Väinö Linna's
The Unknown Soldier
Julia Pajunen
Chapter 12. Investigating Sweden's Postwar Neutrality-Ethics in Per Olov
Enquist's The Legionnaires
Jan Krogh Nielsen
Chapter 13. The Allied Occupation of Iceland-Indriði G. Þorsteinsson's
North of War
Daisy Neijmann
Part IV: War Cinema - Remembering and Forgetting
Chapter 14. Somewhere in Sweden - Quality Fiction and Popularized History
in the World War II Television Series
Erik Hedling
Chapter 15. Icelandic Cinema and the American Military Presence - The Girl
Gogo, Atomic Station, and Devil's Island
Pétur Valsson
Chapter 16. War Memory, Compassion, and the Finnish Child - Klaus Härö's
Mother of Mine
Liina-Ly Roos
Chapter 17. The War Film as Cultural Memory in Denmark - April 9th and Land
of Mine
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Chapter 18. Acts of Remembering - Audiovisual Memory and the New Norwegian
Occupation Drama
Gunnar Iversen
Chapter 19. Finland Returning to War on Screen - The Unknown Soldier of
2017
John Sundholm
Editor's Epilogue
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Index
List of Illustrations
Editor's Acknowledgements
Editor's Introduction
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Part I: War Historiography
Chapter 1. Finland in World War II-Tragedy, Survival, and Good Wars
Juhana H. Aunesluoma
Chapter 2. Danish Historical Narratives of the Occupation-The Promises and
Lies of April 9th
Sofie Lene Bak
Chapter 3. The Norwegian War Experience-Occupied and Allied
Tom Kristiansen
Chapter 4. The Icelandic National Narrative and World War II-"Freedom and
Culture"
Guðmundur Hálfdanarson
Chapter 5. Sweden's Ambiguous War-Contradiction and Controversy
John Gilmour
Part II: War Literature - Archive
Chapter 6. Karin Boye as Ambivalent Spectator of Fascism
Amanda Doxtater
Chapter 7. Isak Dinesen in Hitler's Berlin-Neutrality's Cloak in "Letters
from a Land at War"
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Chapter 8. Sigrid Undset's Problematic Propaganda - The Call for Democracy
in Return to the Future
Christine Hamm
Part III: War Literature - Canon
Chapter 9. Hans Christian Branner-Angst and the Existential Crisis of War
in Denmark
Mark Mussari
Chapter 10. Crises of Memory in Norway's Occupation Novel-Sigurd Hoel's
Meeting at the Milestone
Dean Krouk
Chapter 11. The Battle over Finnish Cultural Memory of War-Väinö Linna's
The Unknown Soldier
Julia Pajunen
Chapter 12. Investigating Sweden's Postwar Neutrality-Ethics in Per Olov
Enquist's The Legionnaires
Jan Krogh Nielsen
Chapter 13. The Allied Occupation of Iceland-Indriði G. Þorsteinsson's
North of War
Daisy Neijmann
Part IV: War Cinema - Remembering and Forgetting
Chapter 14. Somewhere in Sweden - Quality Fiction and Popularized History
in the World War II Television Series
Erik Hedling
Chapter 15. Icelandic Cinema and the American Military Presence - The Girl
Gogo, Atomic Station, and Devil's Island
Pétur Valsson
Chapter 16. War Memory, Compassion, and the Finnish Child - Klaus Härö's
Mother of Mine
Liina-Ly Roos
Chapter 17. The War Film as Cultural Memory in Denmark - April 9th and Land
of Mine
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Chapter 18. Acts of Remembering - Audiovisual Memory and the New Norwegian
Occupation Drama
Gunnar Iversen
Chapter 19. Finland Returning to War on Screen - The Unknown Soldier of
2017
John Sundholm
Editor's Epilogue
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Index
Editor's Acknowledgements
Editor's Introduction
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Part I: War Historiography
Chapter 1. Finland in World War II-Tragedy, Survival, and Good Wars
Juhana H. Aunesluoma
Chapter 2. Danish Historical Narratives of the Occupation-The Promises and
Lies of April 9th
Sofie Lene Bak
Chapter 3. The Norwegian War Experience-Occupied and Allied
Tom Kristiansen
Chapter 4. The Icelandic National Narrative and World War II-"Freedom and
Culture"
Guðmundur Hálfdanarson
Chapter 5. Sweden's Ambiguous War-Contradiction and Controversy
John Gilmour
Part II: War Literature - Archive
Chapter 6. Karin Boye as Ambivalent Spectator of Fascism
Amanda Doxtater
Chapter 7. Isak Dinesen in Hitler's Berlin-Neutrality's Cloak in "Letters
from a Land at War"
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Chapter 8. Sigrid Undset's Problematic Propaganda - The Call for Democracy
in Return to the Future
Christine Hamm
Part III: War Literature - Canon
Chapter 9. Hans Christian Branner-Angst and the Existential Crisis of War
in Denmark
Mark Mussari
Chapter 10. Crises of Memory in Norway's Occupation Novel-Sigurd Hoel's
Meeting at the Milestone
Dean Krouk
Chapter 11. The Battle over Finnish Cultural Memory of War-Väinö Linna's
The Unknown Soldier
Julia Pajunen
Chapter 12. Investigating Sweden's Postwar Neutrality-Ethics in Per Olov
Enquist's The Legionnaires
Jan Krogh Nielsen
Chapter 13. The Allied Occupation of Iceland-Indriði G. Þorsteinsson's
North of War
Daisy Neijmann
Part IV: War Cinema - Remembering and Forgetting
Chapter 14. Somewhere in Sweden - Quality Fiction and Popularized History
in the World War II Television Series
Erik Hedling
Chapter 15. Icelandic Cinema and the American Military Presence - The Girl
Gogo, Atomic Station, and Devil's Island
Pétur Valsson
Chapter 16. War Memory, Compassion, and the Finnish Child - Klaus Härö's
Mother of Mine
Liina-Ly Roos
Chapter 17. The War Film as Cultural Memory in Denmark - April 9th and Land
of Mine
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Chapter 18. Acts of Remembering - Audiovisual Memory and the New Norwegian
Occupation Drama
Gunnar Iversen
Chapter 19. Finland Returning to War on Screen - The Unknown Soldier of
2017
John Sundholm
Editor's Epilogue
Marianne Stecher-Hansen
Index