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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Published in:European Journal of Cultural Studies
Main Author: Lehtonen, Sanna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Sage Publications Ltd. 2019
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202001131177
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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