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FINLAND-SWEDISH LITERATURE IN THE CZECH FIELD OF LITERARY PRODUCTION Jan Dlask Charles University in Prague [email protected] Abstract This contribution, theoretically and methodologically inspired by Pierre Bourdieu's concept of a literary field, analyses the case of Finland-Swedish literature translations into Czech. This literature is viewed as Swedish-language minority literature in Finland after 1900. The field of literary production is small, but nevertheless represents a varied Finland-Swedish 'segment' in the Czech field. As such it constitutes a certain publishing field, having two polarities (commercial/intellectual; young/old) and being entered into by publishers and translators who select writers and books from a certain space of possibles. Print runs of the published books and the distribution of publishing grants are explored with a view to the sociological character of the research. The analysis is divided into sections according to genres and their presupposed place in the field. It is found that while the mechanisms in the Czech publishing field of Finland- Swedish literature are fragmentary (many different authors, works, translators and publishers), the Bourdieusian approach is a productive framework through which to view the division between the intellectual and commercial poles. The position of Finland-Swedish modernist poetry and prose – Edith Södergran, Bo Carpelan and Hagar Olsson, published by Práce and Odeon publishers – is especially significant on the intellectual pole, as well as the position of their advocates within the Czech field (e.g. Josef B. Michl). Short stories, extracts and essays, often belonging to the Finland-Swedish classics (e.g. Christer Kihlman, Henrik Tikkanen), were mainly published in cultural reviews. -
In Search of 'The Good of Man': Georg Henrik Von Wright's Humanistic Ethics
In Search of ‘the Good of Man’: Georg Henrik von Wright’s Humanistic Ethics LASSI JAKOLA 1. In this paper I shall make an attempt at tracing one particu- lar path Georg Henrik von Wright travelled in the realm of values and moral philosophy.* More precisely, I shall have a look at some of von Wright’s discussions concerning the con- cept of ‘the good of man’ – a notion of which von Wright himself states at the beginning of the fifth chapter of his 1963 The Varieties of Goodness (henceforth also Varieties or VoG), that it “is the central notion of our whole inquiry”, and that “the problems connected with it are of the utmost difficulty” (VoG, 86). He continues: “Many of the things which I say about them may well be wrong. Perhaps the best I can hope for is that what I say will be interesting enough to be worth a refutation.” Von Wright’s discussion on the good of man in the Varie- ties has not escaped external criticism,1 but von Wright him- self also later grew dissatisfied with his earlier account and * I would like to thank Anita von Wright-Grönberg and Benedict von Wright for permission to quote from Georg Henrik von Wright’s un- published scientific correspondence and the two anonymous reviewers for their incisive comments on the content of this paper. I am also grateful to Erich Ammereller, Peter Hacker, Lars Hertzberg, Georg Meggle and Bernt Österman, who all read the penultimate draft of this paper and pro- vided me with comments and encouragement. -
Eva E. Johansson – Realismens Röster
Realismens röster Kvinnliga kontorister i mellankrigstidens finlandssvenska litteratur Vad hände med det realistiska berättandet i den moderna finlandssvenska litteraturen efter modernismens genombrott? Det är en av de frågor som ställs i avhandlingen Realismens röster, där Eva E. Johansson utforskar kontorsskildringen som Eva E. Johansson litterär genre. Avhandlingen lyfter fram en grupp finlandssvenska författare under mellankrigstiden – Anna Bondestam, May Hartman, Ingegerd Lundén, Margit Niininen, Ingrid Qvarnström, Allan Tallqvist, | 2017 E. Johansson Eva | Realismens röster Elmer Diktonius och Ralf Parland. I centrum står Realismens röster de tre kontorsromanerna Bara en kontorsflicka, En gedigen flicka och Fröken Elna Johansson, skrivna Kvinnliga kontorister i mellankrigstidens finlandssvenska litteratur under 1920- och 1930-talet. Genom kontorsskildringarna undersöker avhandlingen det realistiska berättandets särdrag – dess modus – men också dess konstnärliga etos: dess affirmativa hållning till berättandets mimesis. Avhandlingen argumenterar för att realistiskt berättande i grunden är mångstämmigt, och att dess samhällskritiska potential finns i de dissonanser som uppstår mellan berättelsen olika röster. Åbo Akademis förlag | ISBN 978-951-765-856-0 Eva E. Johansson (f. 1960) tog sin magisterexamen vid Helsingfors universitet, och är verksam som gymnasielärare i svenska och litteratur på Åland. Omslag, grafisk form och ombrytning: Margita Lindgren/Ekenäs TypoGrafi Omslagsfotografier: Pärmbilder för Ingrid Qvarnströms roman En gedigen -
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1 HiT notat nr 1/2001 Georg Henrik von Wright: Explanation of the human action An analysis of von Wright’s assumptions from the perspective of theory development in nursing history Sigrun Hvalvik Faculty of Health and Social Sciences Department of Health Studies Telemark College Porsgrunn 2001 HiT notat no. 1/2001 ISSN 1503-3759 (online) ISSN 1501-8520 (printed) Telemark College Post Box 203 N-3901 Porsgrunn Norway Telephone: +47 35 57 50 00 Fax: +47 35 57 50 01 Website: http://www.hit.no/ Printed by Reprographic Centre, Telemark College-Bø ã The author/Telemark College No part of this publication may be reproduced except in accordance with the Copyright Act, or the Act Relating to Rights in Photographic Pictures, or the agreements made with Kopinor, The Reproduction Rights Organisation of Norway 3 ABSTRACT The subject of this essay is chosen for the purpose of obtaining a deeper insight into various methodological aspects related to my forthcoming doctoral work; an historical biographical study of the Norwegian nursing pioneer, Bergljot Larsson (1883 – 1968). In the essay I claim that it is of great importance that the interpreter is explicit on the assumptions underlying his interpretations, and is aware of their influence on the theory developed. I further discuss how the Finnish philosopher, G.H. von Wright can affect the development of theory in nursing history by analyzing and evaluation his assumptions on human actions. The analyzes, evaluations and discussions take place within the theoretical framework of the American nurse scientist, Hesook Suzie Kim. Looking at von Wright from Kim’s perspective of the nursing knowledge system, makes it obvious that von Wright gives directions to aspects and phenomena of great significance to nursing. -
TORSTAI/TORSDAG 27.10. ALEKSIS KIVI – Suuret Kertojat
TORSTAI/TORSDAG 27.10. ALEKSIS KIVI – Suuret kertojat 11.00 AVAJAISET 13.30 Iiro Rantala Suomen Messujen tervehdys, toimitusjohtaja Christer Haglund NYT SEN VOI JO KErtoa Kansainvälisesti kuuluisin jazzmuusikkomme on kirjoittanut musii- Viron tervehdys, Viron tasavallan presidentti Toomas Hendrik Ilves killisen elämäkertansa. Nyt sen voi jo kertoa on ihan hauska ja täysin ainutlaatuinen elämäkertojen ja taiteilijakirjojen joukossa. Avajaispuhe, sarjakuvataiteilija Juba Tuomola Aidosti Iiron näköinen, rehellinen, moneen suuntaan aukeava ja Rakkaudesta kirjaan -tunnustuspalkinnon jako, paljon informaation täyteinen. Teos Suomen Kustannusyhdistyksen hallituksen pj Anna Baijars Virolaiset laulajat ja kitarasankarit Riho Sibul, Jaanus Nõgisto ja HELSINGIN SANOMAT Jaak Tuksam musisoivat. 14.00 ViiVI JA RIVO-Riitta aaMUKAHVILLA 12.00 Toomas Hendrik Ilves Juba Tuomola (Viivi ja Wagner) ja Pertti Jarla (Fingerpori) ker- OMALLA ÄÄNELLÄ S tovat, missä kulkee hyvän ja huonon maun välinen raja. Tekijät Viron tasavallan presidentti Toomas Hendrik Ilves on työskennellyt myös kommentoivat HS:n kisaa, jossa lehden lukijat voivat keksiä Viron suurlähettiläänä useissa maissa, kaksi kertaa Viron ulko- omat puhekuplat suosikkisarjoihin. Haastattelijoina Esa Mäkinen ministerinä sekä Euroopan parlamentin ja Viron riigikogun jäse- ja Jukka Petäjä. nenä. Omalla äänellä on Ilveksen kertomus matkasta kotimaahan ja politiikan huipulle. Presidentti valottaa kirjassa näkemyksiään 15.00 TÄHTIHETKI: Jari TERVO Viron paluusta Euroopan kartalle. Ilveksen kanssa keskustelevat -
Healing the Rift: How G.H. Von Wright Made Philosophy Relevant to His Life
JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF ANALYTICAL PHILOSOPHY HEALING THE RIFT: HOW G. H. VON WRIGHT MADE VOLUME 7, NUMBER 8 PHILOSOPHY RELEVANT TO HIS LIFE EDITOR IN CHIEF BERNT ÖSTERMAN MARCUS ROSSBERG, UnIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT EDITORIAL BOARD In the introductory “Intellectual Autobiography” of the Georg ANNALISA COLIVA, UC IRVINE Henrik von Wright volume of the Library of Living Philosophers HENRY JACKMAN, YORK UnIVERSITY series, von Wright mentions the discrepancy he always felt be- FREDERIQUE JANSSEN-LaURet, UnIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER tween his narrow logical-analytical professional work and a drive KEVIN C. KLEMENt, UnIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS to make philosophy relevant to his life, calling it a rift in his philo- CONSUELO PRETI, THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY sophical personality. This article examines the nature of the rift ANTHONY SKELTON, WESTERN UnIVERSITY and the various stages the problem went through during von MARK TEXTOR, KING’S COLLEGE LonDON Wright’s career. It is argued that the initial impression that his AUDREY YAP, UnIVERSITY OF VICTORIA books The Varieties of Goodness and Explanation and Understanding RICHARD ZACH, UnIVERSITY OF CALGARY had contributed to healing the rift, was subdued by a gradual shift in existential focus from individualistic ethics towards a EDITOR FOR SPECIAL ISSUES critical concern for destructive ways of thinking inherent in the SANDRA LaPOINte, MCMASTER UnIVERSITY Western culture, connected with von Wright’s “political awak- ening” at the end of the 1960s. The most urgent questions of REVIEW EDITORS our times called for novel, non-analytical, ways of doing phi- SEAN MORRIS, METROPOLITAN STATE UnIVERSITY OF DenVER losophy, employed in von Wright’s later works on science and SANFORD SHIEH, WESLEYAN UnIVERSITY reason, and the myth of progress. -
Pessimism As Worldview
PESSIMISM AS WORLDVIEW Finnish philosopher Georg Henrik von Wright (1916-2003) is one of the foremost logicians of the 20th century, whose status was truly set in stone when he succeeded Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) at Cambridge. Outside the action typologies, von Wright’s logic is too technical and too deep into the realm of analytic philosophy for me to fully understand. But then it is not as an analytical philosopher that I have read and been moved by Georg Henrik von Wright since the age of seventeen. While still in high school, I read his Tanke och förkunnelse [Thought and prophecy] (1955), a book about Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) and Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-81). This reading experience was for me a watershed. Von Wright appeared as a philosopher who understood that logic alone could not give meaning to life. I felt his gravity. Life became an important thing. But I believe von Wright’s methods also fascinated me from the start. He framed his thinking with the help of fiction writers, engaged in dialog with them even though they were dead; he knew that Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky had experienced fundamental things about humanity’s existential being and about history. A humanist philosophy unfurled; thought in which history played a starring role and had to do with worldviews. I began my post-graduate education in the late 1970s by reading von Wright’s Explanation and Understanding. It was not easy. But I still believe it was worth the effort: I have since been equipped to discuss similarities and differences between the sciences and the humanities. -
International Evaluation of Research and Doctoral Training At
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto INTERNATIONAL EVALUATION OF RESEARCH AND DOCTORAL TRAINING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI 2005–2010 RC-Specific Evaluation of GLW – Genres of Literary Worldmaking Seppo Saari & Antti Moilanen (Eds.) Evaluation Panel: Humanities INTERNATIONAL EVALUATION OF RESEARCH AND DOCTORAL TRAINING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI 2005–2010 RC-Specific Evaluation of GLW – Genres of Literary Worldmaking Seppo Saari & Antti Moilanen (Eds.) University of Helsinki Administrative Publications 80/88 Evaluations 2012 Publisher: University of Helsinki Editors: Seppo Saari & Antti Moilanen Title: Type of publication: International Evaluation of Research and Doctoral Training at the University of Evaluations Helsinki 2005–2010 : RC-Specific Evaluation of GLW – Genres of Literary Worldmaking Summary: Researcher Community (RC) was a new concept of the participating unit in the evaluation. Participation in the evaluation was voluntary and the RCs had to choose one of the five characteristic categories to participate. Evaluation of the Researcher Community was based on the answers to the evaluation questions. In addition a list of publications and other activities were provided by the TUHAT system. The CWTS/Leiden University conducted analyses for 80 RCs and the Helsinki University Library for 66 RCs. Panellists, 49 and two special experts in five panels evaluated all the evaluation material as a whole and discussed the feedback for RC-specific reports in the panel meetings in Helsinki. The main part of this report is consisted of the feedback which is published as such in the report. Chapters in the report: 1. -
Nodes of Contemporary Finnish Literature
Nodes of Contemporary Finnish Literature Edited by Leena Kirstinä Studia Fennica Litteraria The Finnish Literature Society (SKS) was founded in 1831 and has, from the very beginning, engaged in publishing operations. It nowadays publishes literature in the fields of ethnology and folkloristics, linguistics, literary research and cultural history. The first volume of the Studia Fennica series appeared in 1933. Since 1992, the series has been divided into three thematic subseries: Ethnologica, Folkloristica and Linguistica. Two additional subseries were formed in 2002, Historica and Litteraria. The subseries Anthropologica was formed in 2007. In addition to its publishing activities, the Finnish Literature Society maintains research activities and infrastructures, an archive containing folklore and literary collections, a research library and promotes Finnish literature abroad. Studia fennica editorial board Markku Haakana, professor, University of Helsinki, Finland Timo Kaartinen, professor, University of Helsinki, Finland Kimmo Rentola, professor, University of Turku, Finland Riikka Rossi, docent, University of Helsinki, Finland Hanna Snellman, professor, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Lotte Tarkka, professor, University of Helsinki, Finland Tuomas M. S. Lehtonen, Secretary General, Dr. Phil., Finnish Literature Society, Finland Pauliina Rihto, secretary of the board, M. A., Finnish Literary Society, Finland Editorial Office SKS P.O. Box 259 FI-00171 Helsinki www.finlit.fi Nodes of Contemporary Finnish Literature Edited by Leena Kirstinä Finnish Literature Society • Helsinki Studia Fennica Litteraria 6 The publication has undergone a peer review. The open access publication of this volume has received part funding via a Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation grant. © 2012 Leena Kirstinä and SKS License CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International A digital edition of a printed book first published in 2012 by the Finnish Literature Society. -
Anna Möller-Sibelius MÄNSKOBLIVANDETS LÄGGSPEL 2007 Anna Möller-Sibelius (F
Anna Möller-Sibelius MÄNSKOBLIVANDETS LÄGGSPEL 2007 Anna Möller-Sibelius (f. 1971) är forskare och kritiker Pärm, foto: Anna Möller-Sibelius Åbo Akademis förlag Biskopsgatan 13, FIN-20500 ÅBO, Finland Tel. int. +358-2-215 3292 Fax int. + 358-2-215 4490 E-post: [email protected] http://www.abo.fi/stiftelsen/forlag/ Distribution: Oy Tibo-Trading Ab PB 33, FIN-21601 PARGAS, Finland Tel. int. +358-2-454 9200 Fax. int. +358-2-454 9220 E-post: [email protected] http://www.tibo.net MÄNSKOBLIVANDETS LÄGGSPEL MÄNSKOBLIVANDETS LÄGGSPEL En tematisk analys av kvinnan och tiden i Solveig von Schoultz poesi Anna Möller-Sibelius ÅBO 2007 ÅBO AKADEMIS FÖRLAG – ÅBO AKADEMI UNIVERSITY PRESS CIP Cataloguing in Publication Möller-Sibelius, Anna Mänskoblivandets läggspel : en tematisk analys av kvinnan och tiden i Solveig von Schoultz poesi / Anna Möller-Sibelius. - Åbo : Åbo Akademis förlag, 2007. Diss.: Åbo Akademi. – Summary. ISBN 978-951-765-372-5 ISBN 978-951-765-372-5 ISBN 978-951-765-372-2 (digital) Åbo Akademis tryckeri Åbo 2007 Och hur kan det ta så lång tid att börja förstå sig själv och andra, hur kan det dröja så länge innan man blir mänska? Varje dikt är en bit i mänskoblivandets läggspel som väl aldrig blir färdigt. (Den heliga oron) Lika litet som livet kommer med definitiva lösningar, lika litet kan författaren göra det när han lägger pussel med bitar ur det vi kallar verklighet. Men man vet vad man hoppas på. (Ur författarens verkstad) Nu när jag ser tillbaka tycker jag att det under alltsammans går en envis strävan att komma vidare, jag menar: att genom att helt och fullt bejaka det här, att vara kvinna, kunna nå fram till en fri rymd där båda könen förenas i det viktigaste: att vara mänska. -
Pdf På Webben
SVENSKA LITTERATURSÄLLSKAPET I FINLAND SLS 1/2017 Finlands svenska ordspråk blir bok Skolelever möter inbördes kriget1918 Intervju: Prisbelönta forskaren Freja Rudels Bildskatt på webben 6 INNEHÅLL 1 Ledare 4 Målmedveten satsning på digital utgivning 5 SLS firade #kvinnovecka 6 Vetenskap, moral och social aktivism 10 Skolelever lär känna människorna mitt i inbördeskriget 17 Imponerande paket i utmanande läge 18 Ordspråken som tog över 20 Anställning gav forskningsro 23 Kvällar med kunglig glans 24 Ordföranden som försökte gräva fram skelett ur sällskapsgarderoben Wrede och jag hade kommit för upp, ropande: ”Framåt poj- 26 Milispråket i Drakan långt utanför och framför vår högre kar – eteen päin!” Vi slä- 30 Från förälskelse till analys flygel, där kulorna veno mer än som pade honom ut ur kulregnet och 10 30 32 Mångskiftande material samsas var nyttigt. Vi tryckte i snön och förde honom till förbandsplatsen. på SLS arkivhyllor fyrade på med våra pistoler (mau- I rasande fart bar det därefter i väg 38 Pris, stipendier och understöd ser) i väntan på att vår skyttelinje mot huvudkvarteret och efter den skulle hinna utväcklas och öppna skakande släden travade Wredes 42 Hela livet bevarat i bilder eld. Vår kulspruta knattra på sitt livshäst med tom sadel. 43 Guldkorn ur arkivet hemtrevliga sätt, och Wrede reste ”Ge dem, ge dem, säg till pojkarna 44 Nya böcker från SLS sig upp. ”Framåt, framåt” ropade att de ge dem!” var hans sista ord, 46 Café Svenskfinland han och vi hoppade som harar över innan vanmakten kom och skänkte 47 SLS föredragsserie hösten 2017 drivorna mot fienden. Så vände han ro åt hans oroligt arbetande Rabbe hade en anteck sig om, likblek i ansiktet: ”Jag tror de bröst. -
The Von Wright and Wittgenstein Archives in Helsinki (WWA): a Unique Resource
The von Wright and Wittgenstein Archives in Helsinki (WWA): A Unique Resource Bernt Österman / Thomas Wallgren, Helsinki, Finland www.helsinki.fi/wwa Introduction von Wright are probably less well known. The autobiogra- phy Mitt liv som jag minns det (“My Life as I Remember It”) The von Wright and Wittgenstein Archives, WWA, is a has been translated only into the other language of his research resource at the Department of Philosophy, His- home country, Finnish. tory, Culture and Art Studies at the University of Helsinki, located at the philosophy unit. Although it roots goes back Georg Henrik von Wright was born in Helsinki 14th to the 1960s when the late professor Georg Henrik von of June 1916, and died on 16th of June 2003. Already at Wright started to form his Wittgenstein-archives, WWA is an early stage he seems to have known that he would currently re-establishing itself at the University of Helsinki become a philosopher (Vilkko 2005, 1). Under the influ- with a new location and administration. ence of his first teacher at the University of Helsinki, the Finnish philosopher Eino Kaila, von Wright became con- Activities of WWA may be divided into three groups. vinced that logical positivism finally had paved the way for WWA provides basic logistical and scientific support to philosophy as a proper science – in his autobiography he visiting scholars who benefit from the unique resources even speaks about logical positivism as the “Galilean turn kept at WWA. It seeks to ensure immediate, effective of philosophy” (von Wright 2001, 18). availability of its materials while also securing long-term preservation.