Touring the magical North : Borealism and the indigenous Sámi in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy literature
Discourses of exotic Lapland with its indigenous inhabitants, the Sámi, are widely circulated in the tourist industry and also surface in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy fiction. In contrast to the ‘self-orientalism’ of discourses of tourism, where places and people are represented...
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description | Discourses of exotic Lapland with its indigenous inhabitants, the Sámi, are widely circulated in the tourist industry and also surface in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy fiction. In contrast to the ‘self-orientalism’ of discourses of tourism, where places and people are represented as exotic to a tourist gaze, the portrayals of the North and its inhabitants gain different symbolic meanings in fictional texts produced by outsiders who rely on earlier texts – myths, fairy tales and anthropological accounts – rather than on their own lived experience of the North or indigeneity. This article applies the concept of Borealism to examine cross-cultural intertextuality and discourses of the Sámi/Lappishness in English-language children’s fantasy by four contemporary authors. The Sámi and their folklore become recontextualised in fictional texts through a Borealist gaze that associates the indigenous characters with feminist and ecocritical discourses and frames indigenous ethnicity in stereotypical ways. peerReviewed |
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spelling | ftjyvaeskylaenun:oai:jyx.jyu.fi:123456789/67362 2025-04-13T14:26:34+00:00 Touring the magical North : Borealism and the indigenous Sámi in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy literature Lehtonen, Sanna 2019 application/pdf 327-344 fulltext http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202001131177 eng eng Sage Publications Ltd. European Journal of Cultural Studies 1367-5494 3 22 10.1177/1367549417722091 In Copyright © The Author(s) 2017 openAccess http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en Lappi Borealism children’s fantasy literature feminist discourse studies Lapland postcolonial studies Sámi Soveltava kielitiede fantasiakirjallisuus etnisyys feministinen tutkimus lastenkirjallisuus saamelaiset eksotiikka diskurssintutkimus postkolonialismi research article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1 acceptedVersion article A1 2019 ftjyvaeskylaenun 2025-03-20T05:54:14Z Discourses of exotic Lapland with its indigenous inhabitants, the Sámi, are widely circulated in the tourist industry and also surface in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy fiction. In contrast to the ‘self-orientalism’ of discourses of tourism, where places and people are represented as exotic to a tourist gaze, the portrayals of the North and its inhabitants gain different symbolic meanings in fictional texts produced by outsiders who rely on earlier texts – myths, fairy tales and anthropological accounts – rather than on their own lived experience of the North or indigeneity. This article applies the concept of Borealism to examine cross-cultural intertextuality and discourses of the Sámi/Lappishness in English-language children’s fantasy by four contemporary authors. The Sámi and their folklore become recontextualised in fictional texts through a Borealist gaze that associates the indigenous characters with feminist and ecocritical discourses and frames indigenous ethnicity in stereotypical ways. peerReviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Sámi Sámi Lapland Lappi JYX - Jyväskylä University Digital Archive European Journal of Cultural Studies 22 3 327 344 |
spellingShingle | Lappi Borealism children’s fantasy literature feminist discourse studies Lapland postcolonial studies Sámi Soveltava kielitiede fantasiakirjallisuus etnisyys feministinen tutkimus lastenkirjallisuus saamelaiset eksotiikka diskurssintutkimus postkolonialismi Lehtonen, Sanna Touring the magical North : Borealism and the indigenous Sámi in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy literature |
title | Touring the magical North : Borealism and the indigenous Sámi in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy literature |
title_full | Touring the magical North : Borealism and the indigenous Sámi in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy literature |
title_fullStr | Touring the magical North : Borealism and the indigenous Sámi in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy literature |
title_full_unstemmed | Touring the magical North : Borealism and the indigenous Sámi in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy literature |
title_short | Touring the magical North : Borealism and the indigenous Sámi in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy literature |
title_sort | touring the magical north : borealism and the indigenous sámi in contemporary english-language children’s fantasy literature |
topic | Lappi Borealism children’s fantasy literature feminist discourse studies Lapland postcolonial studies Sámi Soveltava kielitiede fantasiakirjallisuus etnisyys feministinen tutkimus lastenkirjallisuus saamelaiset eksotiikka diskurssintutkimus postkolonialismi |
topic_facet | Lappi Borealism children’s fantasy literature feminist discourse studies Lapland postcolonial studies Sámi Soveltava kielitiede fantasiakirjallisuus etnisyys feministinen tutkimus lastenkirjallisuus saamelaiset eksotiikka diskurssintutkimus postkolonialismi |
url | http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202001131177 |