Wednesday 4 August 10.00-12.00
Session 9: Pre-Modern Nordic Memory Culture (I)
Chair: Lena Rohrbach
Pernille Hermann A Seat in Ægir’s Hall. Mnemonics in Old Norse Myths
Kate Heslop The poetry machine: visualizing and memorizing sound in medieval Iceland
Patrizia Huber Constant renewal and genre memory: How letters subvert a static understanding of genre
Marie Novotná Revenants in Old Norse literature as embodied memory
Session 10: (De)constructing the nation
Chair: Bergur Rønne Moberg
Jacob Nyboe Sange fra fladlandet. Om hukommelse og uptake i danske nationalsange. [cancelled]
Krzysztof Bak Från nationalhjälte till rikstyrann. Karl XII i det svenska 1800-talets litterära minneskultur
Elina Arminen The Arctic Ocean, Pechenga, and Finnish Cultural Memory of the Second World War
Kaj Alstrup Fuglakvaðið/Fuglekvadet – et færøsk europæisk storværk
Session 11: Working class literature (II)
Chair: Magnus Nilsson
Beata Agrell Kroppsminne och kollektiv erfarenhet: objektiveringens betydelse för produktionen av arbetarlitteraritet
Magnus Gustafson Witness roles in working-class literature
Oscar Jansson Praising Untold Memories: Literary Awards and Tradition in the Reception of Kristina Sandberg’s Novels
Kristian Lødemel Sandberg Collective Memory as a Rhetoric of Resistance in post-1989 Novels by Kjartan Fløgstad
Session 12: Vekselvirkninger mellem Skandinavien-forestillinger og europæisk historie i det lange 20. Århundrede (II)
Chair: Anita Soos
Sylwia Izabela Schab Skandinavien-forestillinger og receptionen af dansk litteratur i Polen
Karolina Drozdowska Å utsette den andre døden”. Snublesteiner i norsk litteratur
Lill-Ann Körber ”Die Wende” og Skandinavistikken i Tyskland
Ieva Steponavičiūtė A Lithuanian colony in Iceland during WWII: a microhistory
Session 13: Memory and material culture (II)
Chair: Kristina Malmio
Tuulikki Kurki Materialized Narratives and archeology of experiencing contemporary ‘non-places’
Kamilla Aslaksen Verk-begrepet og Camilla Colletts Skrifter (1892)
Tarja Tanttu Esineiden muisti: kertomuksia kuulumisesta, identiteetistä ja kotoutumisesta
Session 14: Staged memory
Chair: Siemke Böhnisch
Carmen Vioreanu Divertissement – det informella gustavianska hovlivet mellan non-acting och acting
Gunhild Agger The German Occupation Revisited in Danish Cinema and TV 2020
Ewa Partyga Memory-work in biographical theatre of Cecilie Løveid
Karolína Stehlíková Ibsen: remembered and reimagined. From stage adaptation to text adaptation – Hedda Gabler retold by Thomas Ostermeier and rewritten by Anna Saavedra
Session 15: Pictorial memory
Chair: Gitte Mose
Katharina Müller Literature, photography and memory in contemporary Scandinavian novels
Aleksandra Wilkus-Wyrwa «Fotografiet sier: Det har vært, sånn var det, det er over.» – bilder, minner og litteratur hos Tomas Espedal
Anastasia Lomagina Intermedial reconstruction of the historical past in the novel “Brother Jacob” by Henrik Stangerup (1991), Denmark