Kuvitteellisia periferioita
This article focuses on Nenets author Anna Nerkagi’s short novels Aniko of the Clan Nogo (1976) and The White Moss (1996) and their film adaptation The White Moss (2014) by Russian film director Vladimir Tumaev. I approach these works by asking how they depict the Arctic tundra as a space and how th...
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description | This article focuses on Nenets author Anna Nerkagi’s short novels Aniko of the Clan Nogo (1976) and The White Moss (1996) and their film adaptation The White Moss (2014) by Russian film director Vladimir Tumaev. I approach these works by asking how they depict the Arctic tundra as a space and how they describe the relationship between this peripheral space and the power centres. The main theoretical frameworks used are geocriticism and postcolonial theory. Nerkagi’s works depict the tundra as a region that is disconnected from the rest of the country and defined by Nenets history and the relationship with non-human nature. Especially in The White Moss, the reader can also notice a social critique of the neglect of the region. Tumaev’s film, on the other hand, relies on Russian cultural conceptions of the Arctic tundra and reflects Russia’s urge to be profiled as an Arctic superpower in the 2000s. Peer reviewed |
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spelling | ftunivtampere:oai:trepo.tuni.fi:10024/137811 2025-01-16T20:17:25+00:00 Kuvitteellisia periferioita Imagined Peripheries Kuikka, Eeva Tampere University Kielet 2021-04-15 15 266328 fulltext https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/137811 https://doi.org/10.33345/idantutkimus.107841 fi fin 1 28 1237-6051 ORCID: /0000-0002-7775-4324/work/107444654 https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/137811 URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202203032332 doi:10.33345/idantutkimus.107841 openAccess 6122 Kirjallisuuden tutkimus 518 Media- ja viestintätieteet article 2021 ftunivtampere https://doi.org/10.33345/idantutkimus.107841 2023-12-14T00:08:01Z This article focuses on Nenets author Anna Nerkagi’s short novels Aniko of the Clan Nogo (1976) and The White Moss (1996) and their film adaptation The White Moss (2014) by Russian film director Vladimir Tumaev. I approach these works by asking how they depict the Arctic tundra as a space and how they describe the relationship between this peripheral space and the power centres. The main theoretical frameworks used are geocriticism and postcolonial theory. Nerkagi’s works depict the tundra as a region that is disconnected from the rest of the country and defined by Nenets history and the relationship with non-human nature. Especially in The White Moss, the reader can also notice a social critique of the neglect of the region. Tumaev’s film, on the other hand, relies on Russian cultural conceptions of the Arctic tundra and reflects Russia’s urge to be profiled as an Arctic superpower in the 2000s. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic nenets Tundra Tampere University: Trepo Arctic Idäntutkimus 28 1 50 65 |
spellingShingle | 6122 Kirjallisuuden tutkimus 518 Media- ja viestintätieteet Kuikka, Eeva Kuvitteellisia periferioita |
title | Kuvitteellisia periferioita |
title_full | Kuvitteellisia periferioita |
title_fullStr | Kuvitteellisia periferioita |
title_full_unstemmed | Kuvitteellisia periferioita |
title_short | Kuvitteellisia periferioita |
title_sort | kuvitteellisia periferioita |
topic | 6122 Kirjallisuuden tutkimus 518 Media- ja viestintätieteet |
topic_facet | 6122 Kirjallisuuden tutkimus 518 Media- ja viestintätieteet |
url | https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/137811 https://doi.org/10.33345/idantutkimus.107841 |