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The sublime North
Iceland as an artistic discourse originating in the nineteenth century
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Sveinn Yngvi Egilsson
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Series editor’s preface xi
- Contributors xiii
- Illustrations xvii
- Acknowledgements xix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Cool explorers
- Travels in the cold zone 21
- Nordic polar heroes 37
- Serious playfulness? 53
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Part II. Cool nature
- The cultural memory of circumpolar survival 67
- At home in the wilderness 81
- Weather as human space in Harald Voetmann’s Alt under månen 97
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Part III. Decolonising cool
- Deco(o)lonising white femininity? 113
- Indigenous cool 127
- The coolness of Nordic science in fin-de-siècle Latin-American literary imagination 143
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Part IV. Erotic cool
- Erotic reason and female desire in Maria Jotuni and Elin Wägner 161
- Cool love and economics in Herman Bang’s Stuk 175
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Part V. Branding cool
- The sublime North 191
- The attraction of Nordic freshness 205
- Rebranding “the North” 223
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Part VI. Heroic cool
- Standing cool against sword, spears and suffering 241
- Cool apathy 255
- Queen Christina’s coolness 269
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Part VII. Cool aesthetics
- Who can write sensible books in weather like this? 287
- Passionately cool 303
- Digital astro-evolution and ecological thinking in Johannes Heldén’s Astroecology 319
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Series editor’s preface xi
- Contributors xiii
- Illustrations xvii
- Acknowledgements xix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Cool explorers
- Travels in the cold zone 21
- Nordic polar heroes 37
- Serious playfulness? 53
-
Part II. Cool nature
- The cultural memory of circumpolar survival 67
- At home in the wilderness 81
- Weather as human space in Harald Voetmann’s Alt under månen 97
-
Part III. Decolonising cool
- Deco(o)lonising white femininity? 113
- Indigenous cool 127
- The coolness of Nordic science in fin-de-siècle Latin-American literary imagination 143
-
Part IV. Erotic cool
- Erotic reason and female desire in Maria Jotuni and Elin Wägner 161
- Cool love and economics in Herman Bang’s Stuk 175
-
Part V. Branding cool
- The sublime North 191
- The attraction of Nordic freshness 205
- Rebranding “the North” 223
-
Part VI. Heroic cool
- Standing cool against sword, spears and suffering 241
- Cool apathy 255
- Queen Christina’s coolness 269
-
Part VII. Cool aesthetics
- Who can write sensible books in weather like this? 287
- Passionately cool 303
- Digital astro-evolution and ecological thinking in Johannes Heldén’s Astroecology 319
- Index 337