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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Nordische Philologie 2024.1

Vari­a­tion in nom­i­nal pos­ses­sive expres­sions. Case stud­ies from Dan­ish and Swedish
BuchcoverThis book is an account of the vari­a­tion between two pos­ses­sive con­struc­tions in Dan­ish and Swedish: the s‑genitive (husets tak ‘the house’s roof’), and the prepo­si­tion­al con­struc­tion (taket på huset ‘the roof of the house’). Present-day cor­pus data, as well as his­tor­i­cal data (texts from 1250–1550) are explored. Through sta­tis­ti­cal and qual­i­ta­tive analy­sis, var­i­ous fac­tors that influ­ence the choice between the two con­struc­tions are iden­ti­fied. The book offers new data on the gen­i­tive vari­a­tion in Dan­ish and Swedish. The approach is also nov­el as two close­ly relat­ed Scan­di­na­vian lan­guages are com­pared from both a his­tor­i­cal and a con­tem­po­rary per­spec­tive.
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Children’s lit­er­a­ture and Old Norse medieval­ism
BuchcoverThis book explores the ways in which con­tem­po­rary authors respond to and rework key aspects of Old Norse his­to­ry and viking cul­ture for young twen­ty-first-cen­tu­ry audi­ences. Why are con­tem­po­rary authors and audi­ences so man­i­fest­ly attract­ed to the viking past? In what ways do writ­ers respond to Norse sources? How do the nar­ra­tives they tell reflect our beliefs about and desires for the past, our con­struc­tions of child­hood and ado­les­cence, our anx­i­eties around gen­der, sex­u­al­i­ty, and eth­nic­i­ty? How do these texts engage with a future occlud­ed by apoc­a­lyp­tic eco­log­i­cal threat? David Clark explores these ques­tions through read­ings of a rich body of diverse mate­r­i­al which retells, updates, and trans­forms Norse cul­ture. The vol­ume con­tex­tu­al­izes Norse medieval­ism and explores how the­mat­ic foci on gen­der, sex­u­al­i­ty, dis­abil­i­ty, and eth­nic­i­ty relate to con­tem­po­rary con­cerns around these top­ics, and the con­struc­tion of child­hood.
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