Den første grønlandske krimi: Et glokalt udtryk

On 8 September 2010, the first Greenlandic crime novel was published by Greenlandic publishers Atuagkat. The novel, entitled The Tattooed Message, is written by the Greenlandic author Kristian Olsen, better known as ‘aaju’. This article examines how The Tattooed Message utilizes the genre(s) of crim...

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Main Author: Hejlsted, Annemette
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
Published: Ilisimatusarfik / University of Greenland 2024
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/gksf/article/view/144699
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spelling ftsbaarhusojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/144699 2024-06-02T08:07:39+00:00 Den første grønlandske krimi: Et glokalt udtryk Hejlsted, Annemette 2024-05-06 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/gksf/article/view/144699 dan dan Ilisimatusarfik / University of Greenland https://tidsskrift.dk/gksf/article/view/144699/188414 https://tidsskrift.dk/gksf/article/view/144699 Copyright (c) 2024 Annemette Hejlsted og Ilisimatusarfik Cultural and Social Research in Greenland; 2023: Grønlandsk Kultur- og Samfundsforskning; 27-44 Grønlandsk Kultur- og Samfundsforskning; 2023: Grønlandsk Kultur- og Samfundsforskning; 27-44 2794-6738 Grønlandske kriminalromaner Det tatoverede budskab Kakiorneqaqatigiit Kristian Olsen aaju Willy Dahl Krimigenren info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Fagfællebedømt artikel Peer reviewed article 2024 ftsbaarhusojs 2024-05-07T23:54:16Z On 8 September 2010, the first Greenlandic crime novel was published by Greenlandic publishers Atuagkat. The novel, entitled The Tattooed Message, is written by the Greenlandic author Kristian Olsen, better known as ‘aaju’. This article examines how The Tattooed Message utilizes the genre(s) of crime fiction and how Greenlandic culture is embedded in the narrative structure of the novel.The article has a glocal double perspective: A global one that asserts the novel’s use of crime fiction genre conventions and a local perspective that highlights the novel’s Greenlandic point of departure, while at the same time demonstrating how the two perspectives are structurally interconnected. The article begins with an explanation of the prevailing genre conventions of crime fiction followed by an analysis of The Tattooed Message showing how Greenlandic culture is intertwined in the novel and rooted in its literariness and plot. Article in Journal/Newspaper greenlandic Aarhus University: OJS at The State and University Library
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language Danish
topic Grønlandske kriminalromaner
Det tatoverede budskab
Kakiorneqaqatigiit
Kristian Olsen
aaju
Willy Dahl
Krimigenren
spellingShingle Grønlandske kriminalromaner
Det tatoverede budskab
Kakiorneqaqatigiit
Kristian Olsen
aaju
Willy Dahl
Krimigenren
Hejlsted, Annemette
Den første grønlandske krimi: Et glokalt udtryk
topic_facet Grønlandske kriminalromaner
Det tatoverede budskab
Kakiorneqaqatigiit
Kristian Olsen
aaju
Willy Dahl
Krimigenren
description On 8 September 2010, the first Greenlandic crime novel was published by Greenlandic publishers Atuagkat. The novel, entitled The Tattooed Message, is written by the Greenlandic author Kristian Olsen, better known as ‘aaju’. This article examines how The Tattooed Message utilizes the genre(s) of crime fiction and how Greenlandic culture is embedded in the narrative structure of the novel.The article has a glocal double perspective: A global one that asserts the novel’s use of crime fiction genre conventions and a local perspective that highlights the novel’s Greenlandic point of departure, while at the same time demonstrating how the two perspectives are structurally interconnected. The article begins with an explanation of the prevailing genre conventions of crime fiction followed by an analysis of The Tattooed Message showing how Greenlandic culture is intertwined in the novel and rooted in its literariness and plot.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hejlsted, Annemette
author_facet Hejlsted, Annemette
author_sort Hejlsted, Annemette
title Den første grønlandske krimi: Et glokalt udtryk
title_short Den første grønlandske krimi: Et glokalt udtryk
title_full Den første grønlandske krimi: Et glokalt udtryk
title_fullStr Den første grønlandske krimi: Et glokalt udtryk
title_full_unstemmed Den første grønlandske krimi: Et glokalt udtryk
title_sort den første grønlandske krimi: et glokalt udtryk
publisher Ilisimatusarfik / University of Greenland
publishDate 2024
url https://tidsskrift.dk/gksf/article/view/144699
genre greenlandic
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op_source Cultural and Social Research in Greenland; 2023: Grønlandsk Kultur- og Samfundsforskning; 27-44
Grønlandsk Kultur- og Samfundsforskning; 2023: Grønlandsk Kultur- og Samfundsforskning; 27-44
2794-6738
op_relation https://tidsskrift.dk/gksf/article/view/144699/188414
https://tidsskrift.dk/gksf/article/view/144699
op_rights Copyright (c) 2024 Annemette Hejlsted og Ilisimatusarfik
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