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Ekokritiska metoder

Ekokritiska metoder

Camilla Brudin Borg; Jørgen Bruhn; Rikard Wingård; Björn Billing; Amelie Björck; Martin Hellström; Johanna Lindbo; Ann-Sofie Lönngren; Wojciech Malecki; Erik van Ooijen; Niklas Salmose; Matthew Schneider-Mayerson; Cecilia Åsberg

Studentlitteratur AB
2022
nidottu
Under de senaste åren har ekokritiken vuxit mycket snabbt och många teoretiska positioner har omprövats. Utifrån olika ­perspektiv både anammar och kritiserar ekokritiken traditionella vetenskapliga modeller vilket har lett till en nyskapande ­metodologisk mångfald. I vissa fall utforskar ekokritiken mer natur­vetenskapligt betonade metoder, i andra fall tänjs gränserna för vad som inom humaniora brukar betraktas som vetenskap. Ekokritiska metoder introducerar denna metodologiska flora och är en praktisk ingång till ekokritiken. Den har skrivits av forskare från olika forskningsmiljöer och innehåller en rik uppsättning av olika perspektiv och analysverktyg.Boken lämpar sig väl som grundbok på kurser i litteraturstudier, ekokritik eller kurser där metodologi står i fokus. Boken kan också vara av intresse för dem som vill fördjupa sig i metodfrågor, skaffa sig ­underlag för diskussion eller hitta inspiration till egen forskning.
Hasse & Tages filmer : en riktigt viktig liten bok

Hasse & Tages filmer : en riktigt viktig liten bok

Lotta Magnusson Nyberg; Martin Kristenson; Hans Strömhäll; Åsa Kalmér; Fredrik Nyberg; Magnus Berg; Grynet Molvig; Carina Burman; Roland Sterner; Niklas Salmose; Alžbeta Jurkovicová; Anneli Jordahl; Lina Ekdahl; Kalle Lind; Linus Kuhlin; Jacke Sjödin; Daniel Taube; Mónika Gácsi; Picasso Kalandjai; Mats Kempe; Pär Hansson; Ola Holmström; Maria Zennström; Tobias Rydén Sjöstrand; Livia Skåve; Åsa Nilsson Skåve; Joni Hyvönen; Maaret Koskinen; Andreas Holmström; Melinda Kinnaman; Tomas Alfredson; Peter Törnqvist

Trolltrumma AB
2023
sidottu
Med sina revyer, filmer och böcker var Hasse & Tage (& Co, för den delen!) inte bara nyskapande humorister, de satte också sin varma och omisskännliga prägel på folkhemmet och dess invånare. Kritiskt, poetiskt och kärleksfullt. Man kan kanske rentav hävda att de blev som familjemedlemmar för mången svensk framför dumburken och filmduken. Något samlat grepp om deras filmer har aldrig tagits. Det råder vi bot på här. Hög tid! Vi har samlat ett gäng skarpa pennor, från skilda fält och håll, medverkande i, som vi tänker och tror, samma brokiga anda som herrarna Alfredson och Danielsson själva. Dessutom bjuds på ett rikt och unikt bildmaterial -- med många tidigare aldrig publicerade foton, från inspelningar och andra underbarheter.
Intermedial Ecocriticism

Intermedial Ecocriticism

Jørgen Bruhn; Niklas Salmose

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2023
sidottu
Intermedial Ecocriticism: The Climate Crisis Through Art and Media provides an extensive understanding of the climate crisis as it is represented in a number of medial forms, including scientific reports, popular science, graphic novels, documentaries, websites, feature films, and advertising. Theoretically, this is the first book that combines two important theories from the humanities: ecocriticism and intermedial studies. The book carefully develops Intermedial Ecocriticism as a method of investigating how climate crisis is represented and communicated through diverse media types. The chapters each include a comparative analysis of two or three specific media products and how they mediate the climate crisis.
Cultural comets and other celestials

Cultural comets and other celestials

Terence Meaden; Randall Stevenson; David A. Rennie; Eric Sandberg; Amanda Silfver; Niklas Salmose

Trolltrumma AB
2022
nidottu
This is a book on comets – visually stunning dirty space snowballs of mostly ice and dust that formed during the birth of the solar system 4.6 billion years ago. Most comets have stable orbits in the outer reaches of the solar system past the planet Neptune, or in the still-more remote Oort Cloud. But if destabilized by gravitational forces, they may move into the inner solar system – with some risk of collision with the Earth, and some justification for the dread, fear, and awe they have inspired in many different cultures and societies around the world and throughout time. The depiction of comets in popular culture is firmly rooted in the long Western tradition of seeing comets as harbingers of doom and as omens of world-altering change. Comets are thus horrifying and exhilarating, at the same time, with a profound impact on earthly societies and cultures. Comets and other celestials as fictional devices offer, as this collection of essays show, a tremendous opportunity to radically cut up the infectious wounds of our post-industrial society for close inspection and anamnesis. This volume contains fluid examples of how comets, suns, moons, planets all have contributed to creating speculative yet sensitized narratives about some of the most urgent existential, ontological and ecological matters in the modern world.Essays by Terence Meaden, Randall Stevenson, Eric Sandberg, David Rennie, Amanda Silfver, and Niklas Salmose.
Once Upon a Time: Nostalgic Narratives in Transition
“Nostalgia is increasingly recognised as a key symptom -- and consequence -- of modernity's accelerated lifestyles and temporalities. Once upon a Time adds extensively to understanding of its literary manifestations, through essays which are wide-ranging in the contexts they address and impressively incisive in the analyses they offer.” Randall Stevenson, Professor of Twentieth-Century Literature, University of Edinburgh The past has never seemed further away. The many tomorrows inherent in every new technology, product, and digitally mediated event drive us further away from our collective and individual histories. Yet our present seems nonetheless stubbornly rooted in the past, a past that has been dying very slowly for a very long time. Nostalgia, then, appears increasingly to be a modality with major potential for understanding how our now is shaped by our then, both individually and collectively. The past may be a foreign country but it is also inescapably our homeland, the place from which we attempt to emigrate but return to again and again is a series of personal and cultural nostalgic voyages which shape the line and weight of our own times and places. From the cinema to the TV screen, from the pages of the latest best-selling novel to the lines of the obscure academic poet, the powerful emotional and intellectual impact of the set of emotions, ideas, and associations linked to nostalgia are critical compositional devices. To ignore this element of our aesthetic culture, or to condemn it outright as politically naïve and intellectually regressive, would be to miss, and thus misread, substantial portions of contemporary culture. Nostalgia and the nostalgic analysis of cultural products have enormous potential to help us understand the present. This anthology explores narratives in the spirit of a nostalgic methodology, thus revealing unexpected and unfamiliar aesthetic and political dimensions of our present moment’s diverse transient textual communications. The collection includes nostalgic analyses of the life writing of Vladimir Nabokov and Orhan Pamuk, transnational and transracial adoption narratives, the poetry of Tony Harrison and Lars Gustafsson, nostalgic representations of Europe by American artists such as Mary Maxwell and Woody Allen, contemporary nostalgic commemorations of The First World War, Fred Boot’s musical Soldier of Orange, Karl Ove Knausgård’s My Struggle, the Harry Potter series, and two seminal nostalgic films from the 1970s, American Graffiti and The Last Picture Show. Editors: Niklas Salmose is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Linnaeus University, Sweden. He is an active member of the Linnaeus University Center for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies (IMS). His recent publications include work on F. Scott Fitzgerald, animal horror, translation, nostalgia and modernism, Nordic Noir, Alfred Hitchcock, and the Anthropocene. He is presently guest editing a special issue on contemporary nostalgia for the journal Humanities. Eric Sandberg is an Assistant Professor at City University of Hong Kong and a Docent at the University of Oulu, Finland. His research interests range from modernism to the twenty-first century novel. His monograph Virginia Woolf: Experiments in Character was published in 2014, he co-edited Adaptation, Awards Culture, and the Value of Prestige (Palgrave, 2017), and edited 100 Greatest Literary Detectives (Rowman & Littlefield, 2018).