The Neverlands of Nature: Exploring Representations of the Non-Human in Visitor Information Publication Material on Swedish National Parks
In this paper, we distinguish, make visible, and problematize how the non-human world (often depicted as nature) in Swedish national parks comes into being through representations in visitor information publications, and what the productive effects of those representations are. Through a discursive...
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author | Fälton, Emelie Hedrén, Johan |
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description | In this paper, we distinguish, make visible, and problematize how the non-human world (often depicted as nature) in Swedish national parks comes into being through representations in visitor information publications, and what the productive effects of those representations are. Through a discursive analysis, we identify seven discursive formations that concern portrayals of the non-human world. On the one hand, it is represented as extraordinary and sublime pieces of wild and pristine nature—and on the other, as ordinary and accessible. Despite this divergence, these kinds of spaces function as national heritage with an elitist status, which creates hierarchizations between national parks and other spaces, but also between the national parks themselves. North and south are assigned different attraction values and portrayed as desirable in different contexts. The north is wild, pristine, and sublime, while the south is safe, available, and always open to tourists. Furthermore, the material generates portrayals of national parks as places for learning, where the non-human world is displayed, explored, experienced, and taught. The uniting force of these formations is the focus of national parks as places of otherness, which turns them into heterotopian neverlands far away from the mainland of modernity. |
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spelling | ftumeaunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/974 2025-01-16T22:47:12+00:00 The Neverlands of Nature: Exploring Representations of the Non-Human in Visitor Information Publication Material on Swedish National Parks Fälton, Emelie Hedrén, Johan 2021-03-16 application/pdf https://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/jns/article/view/974 eng eng Umeå University Library https://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/jns/article/view/974/450 https://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/jns/article/view/974 Copyright (c) 2021 The authors and Journal of Northern Studies Journal of Northern Studies; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2020); 7-34 2004-4658 1654-5915 heterotopia visual culture discourse power sublime nature-culture elitism exploration arena visibility tourism info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed article 2021 ftumeaunivojs 2024-12-18T04:08:26Z In this paper, we distinguish, make visible, and problematize how the non-human world (often depicted as nature) in Swedish national parks comes into being through representations in visitor information publications, and what the productive effects of those representations are. Through a discursive analysis, we identify seven discursive formations that concern portrayals of the non-human world. On the one hand, it is represented as extraordinary and sublime pieces of wild and pristine nature—and on the other, as ordinary and accessible. Despite this divergence, these kinds of spaces function as national heritage with an elitist status, which creates hierarchizations between national parks and other spaces, but also between the national parks themselves. North and south are assigned different attraction values and portrayed as desirable in different contexts. The north is wild, pristine, and sublime, while the south is safe, available, and always open to tourists. Furthermore, the material generates portrayals of national parks as places for learning, where the non-human world is displayed, explored, experienced, and taught. The uniting force of these formations is the focus of national parks as places of otherness, which turns them into heterotopian neverlands far away from the mainland of modernity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Journal of Northern Studies Umeå University Library Hosted Journals |
spellingShingle | heterotopia visual culture discourse power sublime nature-culture elitism exploration arena visibility tourism Fälton, Emelie Hedrén, Johan The Neverlands of Nature: Exploring Representations of the Non-Human in Visitor Information Publication Material on Swedish National Parks |
title | The Neverlands of Nature: Exploring Representations of the Non-Human in Visitor Information Publication Material on Swedish National Parks |
title_full | The Neverlands of Nature: Exploring Representations of the Non-Human in Visitor Information Publication Material on Swedish National Parks |
title_fullStr | The Neverlands of Nature: Exploring Representations of the Non-Human in Visitor Information Publication Material on Swedish National Parks |
title_full_unstemmed | The Neverlands of Nature: Exploring Representations of the Non-Human in Visitor Information Publication Material on Swedish National Parks |
title_short | The Neverlands of Nature: Exploring Representations of the Non-Human in Visitor Information Publication Material on Swedish National Parks |
title_sort | neverlands of nature: exploring representations of the non-human in visitor information publication material on swedish national parks |
topic | heterotopia visual culture discourse power sublime nature-culture elitism exploration arena visibility tourism |
topic_facet | heterotopia visual culture discourse power sublime nature-culture elitism exploration arena visibility tourism |
url | https://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/jns/article/view/974 |