Matti Kurikka – a prophet in his own country and abroad
Matti Kurikka (1863-1915) is a multi-dimensional and controversial character in Finnish history. He was a playwright, a journalist, a socialist, a Utopian and a Theosophist, as well as a speaker for free love and women’s rights. Those involved in the research project Fragmented visions. Performance,...
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fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/89716 2023-05-15T18:12:26+02:00 Matti Kurikka – a prophet in his own country and abroad Heimo, Anne Pollari, Mikko Rajavuori, Anna Salmi-Niklander, Kirsti Seppälä, Mikko-Olavi Suodenjoki, Sami 2016-09-01 application/pdf https://siirtolaisuus-migration.journal.fi/article/view/89716 fin fin Siirtolaisuusinstituutti https://siirtolaisuus-migration.journal.fi/article/view/89716/49000 https://siirtolaisuus-migration.journal.fi/article/view/89716 Copyright (c) 2020 Siirtolaisuus-Migration Siirtolaisuus-Migration; Vol 42 Nro 3-4 (2016): FinnForum XI; 6-10 Migration; Vol 42 No 3-4 (2016): FinnForum XI; 6-10 1799-6406 0355-3779 Matti Kurikka Drama Socialism Immigration Agitation Russification policies Utopian communities info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 fttsvojs 2020-09-23T22:46:17Z Matti Kurikka (1863-1915) is a multi-dimensional and controversial character in Finnish history. He was a playwright, a journalist, a socialist, a Utopian and a Theosophist, as well as a speaker for free love and women’s rights. Those involved in the research project Fragmented visions. Performance, authority and interaction in early 20th-century Finnish oral-literary traditions (funded by the Academy of Finland 2014-2017, www.fragvis.net) singled out Matti Kurikka because his life concretizes both ideological tensions and performative practices in late-19th and early-20th-century Finland. Members of the project team presented their research at the FinnForum XI conference in Turku, focusing on the ethnic and transnational aspects of Matti Kurikka’s career. Mikko-Olavi Seppälä concentrated on Matti Kurikka as a playwright; Sami Suodenjoki charted his political shipwreck in 1899; Anne Heimo described his time in Queensland; Mikko Pollari covered his unsuccessful return to Finland in 1905–1909 and his multi-phased transnational career; Anna Rajavuori discussed “kurikkalaisuus” as a label for dubious policies and ideals in the Finnish labor movement; and Kirsti Salmi-Niklander focused on Kurikka’s last years and how he is remembered in the US. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Kurikka ENVELOPE(24.017,24.017,65.633,65.633) Queensland |
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Matti Kurikka (1863-1915) is a multi-dimensional and controversial character in Finnish history. He was a playwright, a journalist, a socialist, a Utopian and a Theosophist, as well as a speaker for free love and women’s rights. Those involved in the research project Fragmented visions. Performance, authority and interaction in early 20th-century Finnish oral-literary traditions (funded by the Academy of Finland 2014-2017, www.fragvis.net) singled out Matti Kurikka because his life concretizes both ideological tensions and performative practices in late-19th and early-20th-century Finland. Members of the project team presented their research at the FinnForum XI conference in Turku, focusing on the ethnic and transnational aspects of Matti Kurikka’s career. Mikko-Olavi Seppälä concentrated on Matti Kurikka as a playwright; Sami Suodenjoki charted his political shipwreck in 1899; Anne Heimo described his time in Queensland; Mikko Pollari covered his unsuccessful return to Finland in 1905–1909 and his multi-phased transnational career; Anna Rajavuori discussed “kurikkalaisuus” as a label for dubious policies and ideals in the Finnish labor movement; and Kirsti Salmi-Niklander focused on Kurikka’s last years and how he is remembered in the US. |
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