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21. Litteratur Og Visuell Kultur / Literature and Visual Culture by Dagny Kristjansdottir | |
Paperback: 437
Pages
(2005-11-30)
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22. Icelanders in the Viking Age: The People of the Sagas by William R. Short | |
Paperback: 283
Pages
(2010-03-02)
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Don't let Pop Culture determine who the 'Vikings' were
A solid addition to any world history collections focusing on the Middle Ages |
23. Gender, Culture, and Northern Fisheries | |
Paperback: 242
Pages
(2009)
Asin: B00499PMWO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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24. Culture Islandaise: Culture de L'islande, Nom Islandais, Symboles Magiques Islandais, Iceland Airwaves (French Edition) | |
Paperback: 24
Pages
(2010-07-28)
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25. A Companion to Old Norse-Icelandic Literature and Culture (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture) | |
Hardcover: 584
Pages
(2005-02-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description The volume highlights current debates among Old Norse-Icelandic scholars specializing in different aspects of the subject. Coverage of traditional topics is complemented by material on previously neglected areas of study, such as the sagas of Icelandic bishops and the translated knights’ sagas. Chapters on ‘archaeology’, ‘social institutions’ and ‘geography and travel’ make it possible to view the literature in its wider cultural context while chapters on ‘reception’ and ‘continuity’ demonstrate the ways in which medieval Norse-Icelandic literature and culture overflow into the modern period. |
26. Exporting prawn rearing technology: a small Taupo company is poised to export its prawn breeding and rearing technology to the world using Iceland as the ... review): An article from: NZ Business by Katherine Edmond | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2004-12-01)
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27. X Factor (Iceland) | |
Paperback: 154
Pages
(2010-08-04)
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28. Iceland, the First New Society by Richard F. Tomasson | |
Hardcover: 247
Pages
(1980-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Iceland was first published in 1980. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. "Iceland, as described by Tomasson, has a fascinating, often contradictory culture," writes Seymour Martin Lipset in his forward to this book, the first sociological account in English of modern Icelandic society and the forces that have shaped it. Richard F. Tomasson argues that Iceland can best be understood as an example of "a new society"—the first such pioneer community to be founded in historical times. To the author the most significant influences upon Icelandic culture and social structure are the continuities that have persisted in this island society for eleven centuries, since its origins as an isolated Viking colony. Tomasson traces the ways in which Icelandic culture developed out of the medieval pre- Christian society—in its language, relations between the sexes, egalitarianism, and the high frequency of illegitimate births. He also points out areas of contradiction and discontinuity, noting that Iceland has been transformed in the twentieth century by modernization of the society and international influences upon the culture. Among the topics Tomasson examines are the Icelanders' involvement in their history and national literary tradition; their social, political, and economic life; the high level of literacy; the pervasive tolerance of Icelanders in moral and religious matters; their values; and the use of alcohol. Readers interested in the Scandinavian countries and in the comparative study of societies will find Iceland a useful analysis of a significant and little known national culture. |
29. Icepick: Icelandic Street Art by Thordis Claessen | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2007-06-15)
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Really cool book |
30. Reykjavik Into the New Millennium by Ari Trausti Guomundsson, Ragnar Th. Sigurosson | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(2000)
Isbn: 9979927534 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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31. Islenzk Myndlist I 1100 Ar: Islandsk kunst gennem tiderne (Icelandic Visual Arts: Icelandic Art through the Ages) | |
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(1974)
Asin: B0016QI9GE Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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32. Icelandic culture and education: An annotated bibliography (Western Kentucky University. Dept. of Sociology. Research bulletin) by Bragi JoÌsepsson | |
Unknown Binding: 94
Pages
(1968)
Asin: B0007DPP9Q Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
33. Trolls : In Icelandic Folklore Stories and Drawings by Haukur Halldorsson | |
Hardcover: 45
Pages
(1982-01-01)
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34. Icelandic Lives: The Queer Experience by Voon Chin Phua | |
Hardcover: 170
Pages
(2003-09-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Icelandic Lives: The Queer Experience explores the lives of gays, lesbians, and bisexuals living in Iceland through a series of in-depth interviews culled from many hours of research over a two-year period. The results touch on a variety of themes, including the experience of growing up gay, the coming-out process, and everyday gay life in Iceland. These straightforward oral histories reflect the thoughts of Icelandic gay men and women toward love and relationships, their views on the issues that affect their lives, and their outlook for the future. Icelandic Lives: The Queer Experience counters the distinct lack of information available on queer life in Iceland with courageous and candid interviews that address the pressing issues facing gay men and lesbians everywhere. Interview subjects—men and women—range in age from late 50s to early 20s, providing a sense of the progress made by Icelandic society in accepting gay people. Those interviewed include: Karl, male, late 50s: "AIDS took a great number of people I knew 10 years ago. All of a sudden they were gone." Icelandic Lives: The Queer Experience is a unique resource that gives a real sense of everyday gay life in Iceland. The book's heartfelt narrative descriptions will benefit academics, researchers, and anyone interested in the queer experience. Customer Reviews (1)
gay/lesbian Iceland |
35. The Settlement of New Iceland by Editor Unknown | |
Paperback:
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(1997)
Isbn: 0771114877 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
36. European Culture and Heritage a Destination Specialist Course Part 1 (introduction and the brisish isles- ireland, scotland, and england. Scandinavia- Iceland, dennmark, norway, sweden, and finland) by the travel institute | |
Spiral-bound:
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(2004)
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37. Xenophobe's Guide to the Icelanders by Richard Sale | |
Paperback: 92
Pages
(2009-09-01)
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pricey
Greetings from Iceland
Great & Humorous Insight
Fantastic portrayal of a nation |
38. The Rewriting of Njals Saga: Translation, Politics and Icelandic Sagas (Topics in Translation) by Jon Karl Helgason | |
Hardcover: 184
Pages
(1999-11-19)
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The Forking Paths of Njals Saga These influences, as they apply to the 'rewriting' (translation and/or adaptation) of Njals Saga in the UK, US and Scandinavia between 1861 and 1945, are investigated in some detail.The focus remains firmly on how modern nations, via their literary operatives and agencies, have claimed the saga as an item of variously descended ancestral literature to be applied in the creation or remoulding of a national identity.This process ranges from the obvious, with Njals Saga as the figure head of a proud and distinct cultural heritage in the newly-independent Iceland, to the more obscure with English and American versions recalling Medieval Iceland as the heir to Ancient Greece and, as it were, the cradle of civilisation in the north.There is also a particularly revealing chapter on the role of Njals Saga in distinguishing a Scandinavian identity, separate from other Germanic peoples, during the Nazi occupation of Denmark. The focus is almost exclusively on culture and politics, dealing with the motivation and potential goals of each version at the expense of any analysis of the final works.Thus we learn much of the saga's Nineteenth-Century translation into fledgling written Norwegian, but are left to wonder how the divergences from previous editions in Danish (which hitherto had exerted a cultural and literary hegemony in Norway) may have affected the re-reading of the saga.These differences, while linguistically minor, are touted as sufficient to identify the saga as a culturally and nationally distinct product, but the significance of their impact, if any, on the sense of Njals Saga is not developed. One translator is noted to have 'shortened many of the sagas' but there is neither analysis of how this rewriting altered sagas structurally or artistically, nor investigation into the constraints upon that elision. The only significant analysis of a rewritten saga product is given to the turn of the century adaptation and abridgement by the American, Allen French. Via an exclusive focus on the ideological constraints of the various rewritings, the literary and linguistic investigations teasingly hinted at in the title and introduction remain, alas, unfulfilled.Helgason adopts Jorge Luis Borges's metaphor of the garden of forking paths - the medieval Njals saga inspires inter- and intra-lingual translations, in turn sparking derivatives as diverse as Renaissance Poetry, Victorian Drama, and Twentieth Century children's story books.He provides us with a thorough account of where and why the path forks, but, unfortunately, little insight into where each new turn may take us. ... Read more |
39. The Elder Eddas, and the Younger Eddas by Saemund Sigfusson, Snorre Sturleson | |
Paperback: 155
Pages
(2009)
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40. Nordic National Cinemas | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1998-02-20)
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