Imagining and re-narrating regional identities
Human imagination, with all its institutional elements, is an integral part of regional identity construction. Considering regions ‘imaginative’ is not about underscoring the essence of fictiveness, but rather about emphasizing the relevance of the man’s power to imagine and narrate history in one’s...
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fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/64837 2023-05-15T17:44:32+02:00 Imagining and re-narrating regional identities Ridanpää, Juha 2015-09-01 application/pdf https://nordia.journal.fi/article/view/64837 eng eng The Geographical Society of Northern Finland and the Geography Research Unit https://nordia.journal.fi/article/view/64837/26067 https://nordia.journal.fi/article/view/64837 Nordia Geographical Publications; Vol 44 No 4: NGP Yearbook 2015: Geographies of regions, borders and identity; 65-73 Nordia Geographical Publications; Vol 44 Nro 4: NGP Yearbook 2015. Geographies of regions, borders and identity; 65-73 2736-9722 1238-2086 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article 2015 fttsvojs 2021-03-31T22:47:57Z Human imagination, with all its institutional elements, is an integral part of regional identity construction. Considering regions ‘imaginative’ is not about underscoring the essence of fictiveness, but rather about emphasizing the relevance of the man’s power to imagine and narrate history in one’s own terms. This paper discusses the role of literature, especially literary humour, in the process of re-narrativizing regional identities, within the theoretical frameworks of Edward Said and Anssi Paasi. Through the analysis of Mikael Niemi’s breakthrough novel Popularmusik från Vittula, it is illustrated how the narrative identities of regions, in this case the region of Tornedalen in northern Sweden, can be contested, re-formed and complexified. Tornedalen is approached here as an imaginative region, with its own colonial history, while humour represents a unique textual method through which the ‘othered’ regional identity becomes re-negotiated. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Tornedalen Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online |
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Human imagination, with all its institutional elements, is an integral part of regional identity construction. Considering regions ‘imaginative’ is not about underscoring the essence of fictiveness, but rather about emphasizing the relevance of the man’s power to imagine and narrate history in one’s own terms. This paper discusses the role of literature, especially literary humour, in the process of re-narrativizing regional identities, within the theoretical frameworks of Edward Said and Anssi Paasi. Through the analysis of Mikael Niemi’s breakthrough novel Popularmusik från Vittula, it is illustrated how the narrative identities of regions, in this case the region of Tornedalen in northern Sweden, can be contested, re-formed and complexified. Tornedalen is approached here as an imaginative region, with its own colonial history, while humour represents a unique textual method through which the ‘othered’ regional identity becomes re-negotiated. |
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Nordia Geographical Publications; Vol 44 No 4: NGP Yearbook 2015: Geographies of regions, borders and identity; 65-73 Nordia Geographical Publications; Vol 44 Nro 4: NGP Yearbook 2015. Geographies of regions, borders and identity; 65-73 2736-9722 1238-2086 |
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