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Finnische Sprache, Literatur und Kultur im deutschsprachigen Raum: Suomen kieli, kirjallisuus ja kulttuuri saksankielisellä alueella
In: Veröffentlichungen der Societas Uralo-Altaica, Bd. 85
World Affairs Online
World Affairs Online
Anveṣā: the epics and the North-East
Kalle Päätalo tutkijoiden silmin
In: Tietolipas
The Finnish novelist Kaarlo (Kalle) Alvar Päätalo's (1919–2000) main work, the Iijoki series, consists of 26 novels (comprising ca. 17 000 pages) and was written in 1971–1998. In this book the text corpus in Kielipankki concerning Päätalo's works is introduced to the readers, as well as the possibilities of digital text mining.
This book includes scientific articles concerning the works of Kalle Päätalo. It also gives ideas for the research that can be carried out in the future. The authors of this book are researchers in the fields of history, linguistics and literature, respectively. The research results presented in this book speak for the fact that the Iijoki series is a significant source material for future research, for example from the point of view of oral history, language variation, metalanguage, swearing and the reader's reception. The possibilities for future research seem to be quite plentiful.
Kansallisia kertomuksia: suomalaisuus 1990-luvun proosassa
In: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran toimituksia 1110
Vieraaseen kotiin: kulttuurinen identiteetti ja muuttoliike kirjallisuudessa
In: Taiteiden Tutkimuksen Laitos, Turun Yliopisto
Gaṇikā-vṛtta-saṃgrahaḥ or Texts on courtezans in classical Sanskrit
In: Vishveshvaranand indological series 4
Vaḍavāgni - submarine fire: geographical perspective
In: Ancient Indian knowledge series 2
Avantgarde Suomessa
In: Tietolipas
Avant-garde in Finland is the first book to provide an overarching introduction to avant-garde art by Finnish artists. The articles in the book discuss the application and development of the cultural ideas of the avant-garde in Finnish art from the early 20th century till the present day. The book focusses on the social, political, and artistic characteristics of avant-garde art and their manifestation in Finnish avant-garde literature, visual arts, architecture, fashion, and music. The book shows the remarkable role of women artists in the development of the Finnish avant-garde. Many artists and groups are presented in the book for the first time. At the same time, the articles highlight connections between well-known Finnish artists and international avant-garde movements that have not been recognized in earlier research. A key theme of the book is the tension between the internationality of avant-garde and the nationalist elements of Finnish culture. The book is peer-reviewed, and its authors are eminent senior scholars and younger researchers.