TY - BOOK AU - Holm,Helge Vidar AU - Laegreid,Sissel AU - Skorgen,Torgeir TI - Europe and its interior other(s) T2 - Acta jutlandica, SN - 9788771241297 AV - PN56.M8 E97 2014eb U1 - 809.933529 23 PY - 2014///] CY - Aarhus, DK PB - Aarhus University Press KW - European literature KW - History and criticism KW - Minorities in literature KW - Minorities in art KW - Minorities KW - Europe KW - Social conditions KW - Littérature européenne KW - Histoire et critique KW - Minorités dans l'art KW - Minorités KW - Conditions sociales KW - fast KW - Electronic books KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc N1 - "Published with the financial support of the Department of Foreign Languages, University of Bergen"--Title page verso; Includes bibliographical references; Introduction: European Nations of Identity and Otherness in Times of Crisis: Present and Past / Helge Vidar Holm, Sissel Lægreid, and Torgeir Skorgen -- Meeting the Other in a Medieval Chivalric Novel / Jorgen Bruhn -- Pilgrims' Progress: Leaving the Old World for the New World, with Robert Cushman -- Resistance to History: Heinrich von Kleist's War Poem "Germania an ihre Kinder" / Michael Grote -- Inventing Tolerance in Europe and Utopia: Inclusion and Exclusion / Torgeir Skorgen -- Queering the Holocaust: Making the Impossible Possible / Zeljka Svrljuga -- Andorran Jews and Other Strangers: Narratives of Identity and Otherness in European Post-War Literature / Sissel Lægreid -- Jewishness as an Expression of the European Other in the Novels of Marguerite Duras / Helge Vidar Holm -- The Boomerang of Imperial Conquest: On Russia's Internal Orientals and the Colonization of One's Own / Lillian Jorunn Helle -- Scenic Landscapes and Dialogic Spaces on the Outskirts of Europe: Arctic Drama and Polar Surrealism in the Arts -- a Cross-disciplinary Approach / Knut Ove Arntzen -- Istanbul's Architecture in Literature -- From Le Corbusier to Orhan Pamuk / Siri Skjold Lexau -- Author's Biographies N2 - "Making a mental, space-time journey across and beyond Europe's borders--moving from medieval times to the present, from Istanbul to the northernmost tip of Norway--the authors show how the dangerous dynamics of "Othering", estrangement, intolerance and hatred have become an inherent part of the continent's history."--Back cover UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2178745 ER -