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This volume brings together scholarly theories and practices on speculative fiction from the Nordic countries, including Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, that are all rooted in similar values, culture, and history, yet are independent and unique societies.
Table des matières
Introduction to Nordic Speculative Fiction, Poem by a Norwegian poet Part I Strategies of Speculation 1. Scenarios of Hope: Engagements with the Possible in Contemporary Finnish Speculative Fiction 2. The Figure in the Magic Carpet: Generic Encyclopedism in Structuralist Criticism of the Literary Fantastic 3. References to the Primary World in Finnish Climate Fiction 4. The Modernity That Wasn’t: On Claës Lundin’s Science-Fiction Novel Oxygen och Aromasia: Bilder från år 2378 Part II Uncanny Impulses and Strange Ecologies 5. The Uncanny in Tove Jansson’s Short Stories. Motifs of the Sublime and the Horror 6. Welcome to the Uncanny Valley! Technology, Ecology and the Human in Danish Speculative Fiction 7. At the Intersection of Experimental and Speculative: Three Novels by Jaakko Yli-Juonikas 8. The Strange Ecologies of the North: Finnish Weird as an Environmental Genre Part III Border Crossings 9. The Sea as a Site of Contact: A Black Atlantic Reading of Beforeigners 10. Dealing with Immigrant Identity in Fantasy Fiction – Russian Youth in Contemporary Finlandnish Fantasy 11. ‘We are the Bedrock’: Neoextractivism in Blå by M. Lunde and The Satellite Charmer by M. B. Diene Comparatively 12. Redreaming Europe: Dreams and the speculative present in Jani Saxell’s Europe series Part IV Beyond Fiction 13. What is Finnish in the Finnish Short Speculative Fiction Hall of Fame? Atorox Award and Fandom in 2011–2020 14. Multispecies Entanglements and Human-Nonhuman Hybrids. How science fiction is articulated within Nordic Contemporary Art 15. ‘It's weird, it's sci-fi, and the main protagonist has WRINKLES.’ Examining Gameplay, Age, and Gender in Housemarque’s Returnal and its reception 16. Bodies at the End of Time and Space: Disability, Mental Illness, and Hostile Spaces in Swedish Science Fiction Film Part V Afterword Poem by Finnish poet
A propos de l'auteur
Jyrki Korpua, PhD, is a researcher of literature at the University of Oulu, Finland.
Aino-Kaisa Koistinen, PhD, is a poet, freelance writer, teacher of creative writing, and university researcher at the University of the Arts Helsinki Research Institute, Finland.
Hanna-Riikka Roine, PhD, docent, works as an associate professor of digital culture at the University of Bergen, Norway.
Marta Mboka Tveit is a PhD candidate with the CoFUTURES research group at the University of Oslo, Norway.
Résumé
This volume brings together scholarly theories and practices on speculative fiction from the Nordic countries, including Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, that are all rooted in similar values, culture, and history, yet are independent and unique societies.