Eyvind Johnson’s Hybrid North : Dynamics of Place and Time in Travelogues and Memory Sketches 1943–1963

The article explores the depiction and understanding of the Swedish North in memory sketches and travelogues, published between 1943 and 1963, by the author Eyvind Johnson, who was born in 1900 in Svartbjörnsbyn in Sweden’s northernmost county, Norrbotten, and went on to win the Nobel Prize for lite...

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Main Author: Thorup Thomsen, Bjarne
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Umeå : Umeå University & The Royal Skyttean Society 2014
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-106047 2023-10-09T21:53:01+02:00 Eyvind Johnson’s Hybrid North : Dynamics of Place and Time in Travelogues and Memory Sketches 1943–1963 Thorup Thomsen, Bjarne 2014 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-106047 eng eng Umeå : Umeå University & The Royal Skyttean Society Journal of Northern Studies, 1654-5915, 2014, 8:1, s. 19-36 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-106047 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Eyvind Johnson Northern Swedish culture travel writing place and memory cultural hybridity working-class culture General Literature Studies Litteraturvetenskap Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2014 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:47:40Z The article explores the depiction and understanding of the Swedish North in memory sketches and travelogues, published between 1943 and 1963, by the author Eyvind Johnson, who was born in 1900 in Svartbjörnsbyn in Sweden’s northernmost county, Norrbotten, and went on to win the Nobel Prize for literature in 1974. The overarching argument of the article is that a creative interplay between places, "traffic," time and memory in Johnson’s writing shapes a hybrid picture of the Swedish North as a dynamic, inclusive and multidimensional domain, making Johnson’s articulations of the North of heightened relevance today. While frequently preoccupied with the past, Johnson’s representations of the North are always also, explicitly or implicitly, grounded in a contemporary political, economic or environmental context, be it world-war preparedness, welfare development, cold-war crisis, or increased utilisation of natural resources. The article begins by focusing on memory sketches that belong to official antho-logies celebrating milestones in the history of administrative structures and demarcations in the North. In these contexts, Johnson operates as an ambassador for the North, while providing incisive, at times critical, perspectives on past and present in the region. Drawing on theories of travel writing as a hybrid and "freer" form of writing, the article goes on to discuss how Johnson in travelogues such as Winter Journey in Norrbotten (1955) and "Summer Diary from Norrbotten" (1963) journeys into contemporary landscapes and townscapes that, at the same time, contain the traces or contours of his personal past. In these texts, Johnson acts both as a child of the North and as a special reporter approaching from the South in order to familiarise external audiences with the region. The article concludes by demonstrating how Johnson in Winter Journey uses contexts and concepts of travel to explore the relationship more broadly between his literary activity and the northern experience. In its finishing argument, the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Journal of Northern Studies Norrbotten Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Svartbjörnsbyn ENVELOPE(21.717,21.717,65.850,65.850)
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Northern Swedish culture
travel writing
place and memory
cultural hybridity
working-class culture
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
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place and memory
cultural hybridity
working-class culture
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
Thorup Thomsen, Bjarne
Eyvind Johnson’s Hybrid North : Dynamics of Place and Time in Travelogues and Memory Sketches 1943–1963
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Northern Swedish culture
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place and memory
cultural hybridity
working-class culture
General Literature Studies
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description The article explores the depiction and understanding of the Swedish North in memory sketches and travelogues, published between 1943 and 1963, by the author Eyvind Johnson, who was born in 1900 in Svartbjörnsbyn in Sweden’s northernmost county, Norrbotten, and went on to win the Nobel Prize for literature in 1974. The overarching argument of the article is that a creative interplay between places, "traffic," time and memory in Johnson’s writing shapes a hybrid picture of the Swedish North as a dynamic, inclusive and multidimensional domain, making Johnson’s articulations of the North of heightened relevance today. While frequently preoccupied with the past, Johnson’s representations of the North are always also, explicitly or implicitly, grounded in a contemporary political, economic or environmental context, be it world-war preparedness, welfare development, cold-war crisis, or increased utilisation of natural resources. The article begins by focusing on memory sketches that belong to official antho-logies celebrating milestones in the history of administrative structures and demarcations in the North. In these contexts, Johnson operates as an ambassador for the North, while providing incisive, at times critical, perspectives on past and present in the region. Drawing on theories of travel writing as a hybrid and "freer" form of writing, the article goes on to discuss how Johnson in travelogues such as Winter Journey in Norrbotten (1955) and "Summer Diary from Norrbotten" (1963) journeys into contemporary landscapes and townscapes that, at the same time, contain the traces or contours of his personal past. In these texts, Johnson acts both as a child of the North and as a special reporter approaching from the South in order to familiarise external audiences with the region. The article concludes by demonstrating how Johnson in Winter Journey uses contexts and concepts of travel to explore the relationship more broadly between his literary activity and the northern experience. In its finishing argument, the ...
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title_short Eyvind Johnson’s Hybrid North : Dynamics of Place and Time in Travelogues and Memory Sketches 1943–1963
title_full Eyvind Johnson’s Hybrid North : Dynamics of Place and Time in Travelogues and Memory Sketches 1943–1963
title_fullStr Eyvind Johnson’s Hybrid North : Dynamics of Place and Time in Travelogues and Memory Sketches 1943–1963
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