Envisioning The North Atlantic: Current Narratives and Official Discourses
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Envisioning The North Atlantic : Current Narratives and Official Discourses. / Thisted, Kirsten; Gremaud, Ann-Sofie Nielsen.
Denmark and the New North Atlantic: Narratives and Memories in a Former Empire I-II. red. / Kirsten Thisted; Ann-Sofie Gremaud. Bind I Aarhus : Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2020. s. 9-89.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Envisioning The North Atlantic
T2 - Current Narratives and Official Discourses
AU - Thisted, Kirsten
AU - Gremaud, Ann-Sofie Nielsen
PY - 2020/9/13
Y1 - 2020/9/13
N2 - This book investigates how the emergence of the Arctic as a new geopolitical arena affects and reshapes the area known as the North Atlantic: Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and coastal Norway. With climate change a whole new reality is emerging in the Arctic and sub-Arctic areas. Power is moving north, and new connections and partnerships are being developed. The North Atlantic countries share a history as being part of a Danish empire, and some of the hierarchies and mindsets inherited from the past still affect the present. This calls for an in-depth understanding of the cultural history of the North Atlantic. What narratives make up the foundation for contemporary cooperation? How are historical relations and narratives being reinterpreted today? How do postcolonial relations affect decision-making concerning natural resources? How do North Atlantic communities envision the future? A team of historians, literary theorists, art historians, ethnographers and culture and communication scholars with profound insight into the histories, languages and cultures of the North Atlantic have collaborated on this study of the North Atlantic countries as an emerging new center in the North.
AB - This book investigates how the emergence of the Arctic as a new geopolitical arena affects and reshapes the area known as the North Atlantic: Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and coastal Norway. With climate change a whole new reality is emerging in the Arctic and sub-Arctic areas. Power is moving north, and new connections and partnerships are being developed. The North Atlantic countries share a history as being part of a Danish empire, and some of the hierarchies and mindsets inherited from the past still affect the present. This calls for an in-depth understanding of the cultural history of the North Atlantic. What narratives make up the foundation for contemporary cooperation? How are historical relations and narratives being reinterpreted today? How do postcolonial relations affect decision-making concerning natural resources? How do North Atlantic communities envision the future? A team of historians, literary theorists, art historians, ethnographers and culture and communication scholars with profound insight into the histories, languages and cultures of the North Atlantic have collaborated on this study of the North Atlantic countries as an emerging new center in the North.
UR - https://unipress.dk/udgivelser/d/denmark-and-the-new-north-atlantic/
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9788771847307
VL - I
SP - 9
EP - 89
BT - Denmark and the New North Atlantic
A2 - Thisted, Kirsten
A2 - Gremaud, Ann-Sofie
PB - Aarhus Universitetsforlag
CY - Aarhus
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