Millenarianism and the Narration of the Nation: Narratives about the Korpela Movement
The Korpela movement was a millenarian movement which emerged in Northern Sweden in the nineteen-thirties. The article explores the use of historical subject matter about the movement in newspaper journalism, literary writing, and in the branding of Toivo Korpela and the Korpela movement on the Worl...
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description | The Korpela movement was a millenarian movement which emerged in Northern Sweden in the nineteen-thirties. The article explores the use of historical subject matter about the movement in newspaper journalism, literary writing, and in the branding of Toivo Korpela and the Korpela movement on the World Wide Web in the context of present-day marketing of attractions for visitors. The argument of this article is that the literary writings of Henning and Ernst Sjöström and Bengt Pohjanen respectively represent two conflicting ways of narrating the Swedish nation. The Sjöström brothers’ novel Silverarken [‘The silver ark’] represents a nationalist pedagogy in which the narrative of the nation exemplifies a teleology of progress. This mode of narrating is problemized by a double narrative movement which includes a “‘timeless’ discourse of irrationality” (Bhabha), exemplified in a number of Bengt Pohjanen’s novels, which destabilizes and deconstructs the narration of the nation as a story about homogeneity and linear progress. This latter mode of narrating makes visible the split in the narration of the nation between the progressive, accumulative temporality of the modern Swedish welfare state and the performative subversion of an alternative logic which is also claimed to be representative. |
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op_source | Journal of Northern Studies; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2009); 13-29 2004-4658 1654-5915 |
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spelling | ftumeaunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/591 2025-01-16T22:47:12+00:00 Millenarianism and the Narration of the Nation: Narratives about the Korpela Movement Heith, Anne 2009-08-28 application/pdf https://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/jns/article/view/591 eng eng Umeå University Library https://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/jns/article/view/591/318 https://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/jns/article/view/591 Copyright (c) 2009 The authors and Journal of Northern Studies Journal of Northern Studies; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2009); 13-29 2004-4658 1654-5915 Korpela movement Torne Valley millenarianism narrating the nation Homi K. Bhabha Meänmaa Meänkieli Bengt Pohjanen the prophetic belt info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed article 2009 ftumeaunivojs 2024-12-18T04:08:26Z The Korpela movement was a millenarian movement which emerged in Northern Sweden in the nineteen-thirties. The article explores the use of historical subject matter about the movement in newspaper journalism, literary writing, and in the branding of Toivo Korpela and the Korpela movement on the World Wide Web in the context of present-day marketing of attractions for visitors. The argument of this article is that the literary writings of Henning and Ernst Sjöström and Bengt Pohjanen respectively represent two conflicting ways of narrating the Swedish nation. The Sjöström brothers’ novel Silverarken [‘The silver ark’] represents a nationalist pedagogy in which the narrative of the nation exemplifies a teleology of progress. This mode of narrating is problemized by a double narrative movement which includes a “‘timeless’ discourse of irrationality” (Bhabha), exemplified in a number of Bengt Pohjanen’s novels, which destabilizes and deconstructs the narration of the nation as a story about homogeneity and linear progress. This latter mode of narrating makes visible the split in the narration of the nation between the progressive, accumulative temporality of the modern Swedish welfare state and the performative subversion of an alternative logic which is also claimed to be representative. Article in Journal/Newspaper Journal of Northern Studies meänkieli Northern Sweden Umeå University Library Hosted Journals Korpela ENVELOPE(25.517,25.517,65.500,65.500) |
spellingShingle | Korpela movement Torne Valley millenarianism narrating the nation Homi K. Bhabha Meänmaa Meänkieli Bengt Pohjanen the prophetic belt Heith, Anne Millenarianism and the Narration of the Nation: Narratives about the Korpela Movement |
title | Millenarianism and the Narration of the Nation: Narratives about the Korpela Movement |
title_full | Millenarianism and the Narration of the Nation: Narratives about the Korpela Movement |
title_fullStr | Millenarianism and the Narration of the Nation: Narratives about the Korpela Movement |
title_full_unstemmed | Millenarianism and the Narration of the Nation: Narratives about the Korpela Movement |
title_short | Millenarianism and the Narration of the Nation: Narratives about the Korpela Movement |
title_sort | millenarianism and the narration of the nation: narratives about the korpela movement |
topic | Korpela movement Torne Valley millenarianism narrating the nation Homi K. Bhabha Meänmaa Meänkieli Bengt Pohjanen the prophetic belt |
topic_facet | Korpela movement Torne Valley millenarianism narrating the nation Homi K. Bhabha Meänmaa Meänkieli Bengt Pohjanen the prophetic belt |
url | https://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/jns/article/view/591 |