Nordic Landscapes

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Pub. Date: 2008-06-03
Publisher(s): Univ of Minnesota Pr
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Summary

"Norden"-the region along the northern edge of Europe bordered by Russia and the Baltic nations to the east and by North America to the west-is a particularly fruitful site for the examination of the ever-evolving meaning of landscape and region as place. Contributors to this work reveal how Nordenrs"s regions and people have been defined by and against the dominant culture of Europe while at the same time their landscapes and cultures have shaped and inspired Europers"s ways of life. Together, the essays provide a much-needed picture of this culturally rich and geographically varied part of the world. Contributors: Ingvild Austad, Sogn og Fjordane U College; Gabriel Bladh, Karlstad U; Tomas Germundsson, Lund U; Jens Christian Hansen, U of Bergen; Kirsten Hastrup, U of Copenhagen; Leif Hauge, Sogn og Fjordane U College; Maunu Hauml;yrynen, U of Turku; Margareta Ihse, Stockholm U; Ari Aukusti Lehtinen, U of Joensuu; Anders Lundberg, U of Bergen; W. R. Mead, U College London; Ann Norderhaug, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research; Venke Aring;sheim Olsen; Anssi Paasi, U of Oulu; Helle Skaring;nes, Stockholm U; Bo Wagner Soslash;rensen, Roskilde U; Ulf Sporrong, Stockholm U; Nils Storaring;, Aring;bo Academy U; Arne Thorsteinsson. Michael Jones is professor of geography at the University of Trondheim. Kenneth R. Olwig is professor of landscape theory at the Department of Landscape Architecture of Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences at Alnarp (SLU-Alnarp).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Thinking Landscape and Regional Belonging on the Northern Edge of Europep. ix
Denmark
Danish Landscapesp. 3
The Jutland Cipher: Unlocking the Meaning and Power of a Contested Landscapep. 12
The North Atlantic
Icelandic Topography and the Sense of Identityp. 53
Land Divisions, Land Rights, and Landownership in the Faeroe Islandsp. 77
Perceiving Landscapes in Greenlandp. 106
Sweden
The Swedish Landscape: The Regional Identity of Historical Swedenp. 141
The South of the North: Images of an (Un)Swedish Landscapep. 157
The Province of Dalecarlia (Dalarna): Heartland or Anomaly?p. 192
Selma Lagerlof's Varmland: A Swedish Landskap in Thought and Practicep. 220
The Swedish Agropastoral Hagmark Landscape: An Approach to Integrated Landscape Analysisp. 251
Norway
The "Two Landscapes" of North Norway and the "Cultural Landscape" of the Southp. 283
The Landscape in the Sign, the Sign in the Landscape: Periphery and Plurality as Aspects of North Norwegian Regional Identityp. 300
Changes in the Land and the Regional Identity of Western Norway: The Case of Sandhaland, Karmoyp. 344
The "Fjordscape" of Inner Sogn, Western Norwayp. 372
The Agropastoral Mountain Landscape in Southern Norway: Museum or Living Landscape?p. 401
Finland
Reflections on the Historical Landscapes of Finlandp. 421
Landscape Territory, Autonomy, and Regional Identity: The Aland Islands in a Cultural Perspectivep. 440
Landscapes of Domination: Living in and off the Forests in Eastern Finlandp. 458
A Kaleidoscopic Nation: The Finnish National Landscape Imageryp. 483
Finnish Landscape as Social Practice: Mapping Identity and Scalep. 511
Norden
The Nordic Countries: A Geographical Overviewp. 543
Features of Nordic Physical Landscapes: Regional Characteristicsp. 568
Contributorsp. 585
Indexp. 589
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