Images of Contemporary Iceland

Everyday Lives and Global Contexts

by Gisli Palsson e E. Paul Durrenberger
language: english
Publisher: University of Iowa Press, January of 1996 ‧
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Iceland tends to present an image of a homogeneous island population with a long and well-recorded history - an apparently ideal subject for anthropologists looking for neat boundaries, a self-contained culture, and a natural laboratory. Vigorously and refreshingly, the eleven essays in Images of Contemporary Iceland challenge this notion of the cultural and historical island with reference to ethnography and theory, emphasizing instead the flow of cultural constructs in a global world. Focusing on Iceland's shifting, continually manufactured present, not its stereotypical past, the contributors in this spirited volume look at the changing images of Iceland as well as at the forces critical for this change: the chaotic flow of images and identities in the global context, cultural constructions of gender and landscape, the politics of custom and history, and the plurality of viewpoints.

In these essays we hear the multiple voices of age, gender, class, and locale as they move through the landscapes of domestic violence, environmentalists, nationalists, tourists, fish-processing plants, presidential politics, and electronic media.

Images of Contemporary Iceland

Everyday Lives and Global Contexts

by Gisli Palsson e E. Paul Durrenberger

Property Description
ISBN: 9780877455288
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Release Date: January of 1996
Language: English
Cover: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Format: Book
Categories: Books in English > Others
EAN: 9780877455288
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