In:Nordic Utopias and Dystopias: From Aniara to Allatta!
Edited by Pia Maria Ahlbäck, Jouni Teittinen and Maria Lassén-Seger
[FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures 17] 2022
► pp. 253–256
Index
Published online: 24 November 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/fillm.17.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/fillm.17.index
A
- Adorno, Theodor,38, 42, 49–51
- Ahlbäck, Pia Maria, 173
- Alaimo, Stacy,220–21
- Allatta! 2040, 4, 131, 133, 148–50
- anthropocene
- agency,142, 216, 233; (see also climate change: agency)
- anthropocene fiction (term), 93
- criticism of notion,220–21
- in fiction,4, 18, 28–31, 99–100, 108, 194; (see also climate change: in fiction)
- use of notion,182–83
- anthropocentrism,104–105
- criticism of,29–30, 232–33, 241, 246, 248
- apocalypse
- in Christian thought,7n25, 56, 105–106, 236
- in environmental discourse,94, 99, 101, 106, 142–46
- apocalyptic fiction,7, 55–57, 59–61, 63–70, 94, 220.; See also post-apocalyptic fiction
- Arctic, the,4,
22n20,
31,
131–50
- passim.
- Atwood, Margaret,68,
114
- The Handmaid’s Tale,58, 59–60
B
- Bakhtin, Mikhail,58, 111
- Bale, Kjersti,237–38
- Barthes, Roland,52–53
- Bauman, Zygmunt,63–64
- Bergman, Kerstin,75–76
- Blake, Linnie,60–61, 62
- Bloch, Ernst,1, 41–42, 52, 233–34, 236, 243
- Björk, 31
- Bødker, Benni,10, 57–59, 62–70
- Booth, Michael, 19
- bourgeois novel, the,95–96
- Boye, Karin,11, 229–44, 247
- Brown, Norman O.,51–52
C
- Callenbach, Ernest,17–18
- capitalism,57, 97–98, 147, 161–62, 218.; See also neoliberalism
- Chakrabarty, Dipesh,141–42, 216
- childhood
- nation and,111, 153–55, 164–66, 173–75
- nature and,154–55,
158,
164–70
- passim.,175, 201
- writing for children,111–12, 208–209
- chronotope,58, 111
- Clark, Timothy, 237
- climate changeSee also
anthropocene
- agency,137, 148
- climate trauma,213–15, 220
- in fiction,4,
28,
93–108
- passim.,131–50
- passim.,213–25
- passim.
- problem of representing,8–9, 29n25, 94–97, 132, 143–44
- colonialism,21, 78, 137–38, 141, 146–49
- communism.See Marxism; socialism: communist
- Concept of Utopia, The.See Levitas, Ruth
- consumerism,64, 97, 107, 127–28, 161n36, 194n61, 218
- Currie, Mark,5–6
- crime fiction.See Nordic Noir
- critical theory,48, 50.; See also Adorno, Theodor; Horkheimer, Max; Marcuse, Herbert
- Crownshaw, Richard,216, 218
D
- dark ecology.See Morton, Timothy
- Davidson, Peter, 133
- defamiliarisation,6, 25
- democracy,2, 35–36, 62, 67.; See also social democracy; welfare state, the
- dystopiaSee also young
adult dystopias
- agency in,9, 145–46
- ecological(see climate change: in fiction)
- classic (social) dystopia,7, 9, 136, 234
- critical dystopia,146, 149
- definition of,1, 5, 9, 56, 135, 214
- in historical overview,6, 57, 136
- relation to utopia,5, 7, 11, 102, 127–28
E
- eco-dystopian realism,94, 97, 108
- eco-gothic,28–29, 31
- education.See under welfare state, the
- Einhorn, Ewa,21–22
- Engdahl, Horace,3, 36–53
- environmental crisis,6–8,
93–108
- passim.,127–28, 218–19, 221–22.
- extinction (human),4, 101–103, 106, 107–8, 139, 142–43, 150, 206, 213
F
- Fagerholm, Monika,10,
153–76
- passim.
- feminism,38, 46–47, 171n79, 220, 231n10, 237–41
- Finland-Swedish culture,10, 155–56, 170–76
- Finnish weird,4, 11, 28, 244
- Fitting, Peter,135, 146
- folkhemmet,160.; See also Nordic exceptionalism; welfare state, the
- Foucault, Michel,41, 230, 235.; See also heterotopia
- Frankfurt school, the.See critical theory
G
- gender,2,
200,
231n10,
245–46
- gender equality,2, 46–47, 78
- nature and,237–40
- Ghosh, Amitav,8, 94, 95–96, 100
- Giroux, Henry A.,60–62, 68–69
- global warming.See climate change
- Golding, William, 201
- Greenland,3,
131–150
- passim.
- relation to Denmark,140, 141, 149
- Gustav I (Gustav Vasa),119, 120–23, 124
H
- Hansson, Heidi,134–35
- Haraway, Donna,30n52,
230–43
- passim., 248
- Hilson, Mary, 2
- Hinde, Dominic, 19
- Hintz, Carrie,208–209
- Hersey, John, 188
- heterotopia,41, 230–31, 235–36, 240–42, 248
- Holberg, Ludvig,4, 19, 22–27
- Holmgren, Ola,42, 50–51
- Horkheimer, Max, 38
- Hulth, Sonja,112–128
- Huxley, Aldous,7n23, 58
I
- individualism,78, 96, 114, 241
- industrialisation,126, 136, 213
- Inuit, the,137–138
- inequality,87–88, 124, 157, 159, 219.; See also social justice
- Itäranta, Emmi,7, 28, 214–25
J
- Jakobson, Roman, 101
- Jenks, Chris,166–67
- Jordskott, 29–30
K
- Kaplan, E. Ann,8, 135, 214–15
- Kåreland, Lena,168, 174n95
- Kim, Jeuno JE,21–22
- Kircher, Athanasius,23, 24, 134
- Kluge, Alexander,49, 50
- Kod (magazine),47–48
- Kosík, Karel, 43
- KRIS (magazine),2, 35–37, 38n11, 40–41, 47–52
L
- Lapland.See Sámi
- Larsson, Stig,36–37, 45–48, 74
- Laxdal, Eiríkur,19, 26
- Levine, Caroline, 95
- Levitas, Ruth,1, 5, 44, 69, 73
- Luckhurst, Roger,56n6, 61, 64n42, 214
- Lundberg, Ulla-Lena,172n83
- Lynge, Aqqaluk, 138
M
- MacLeod, Janine,219, 223–24
- Mankell, Henning,19, 74, 77–78, 87
- Marcuse, Herbert,42–43
- Martinson, Harry,9, 181–95
- Marxism,3, 35–38, 41–46, 112
- Mazzarella, Merete,171n80
- Melberg, Arne,41, 48
- More, Thomas,1, 19, 59, 67, 79–80, 134, 181–82, 235
- Morton, Timothy, 30
- Moss, Sarah,4, 131–33, 137–39, 141–47
- Mostue, Sigbjørn,10, 197–202, 205–10
- Moylan, Tom,26, 146
N
- Näsholm, Thomas,47–48
- nationalism.See nordic exceptionalism
- Natov, Roni,158, 159, 169
- Negt, Oskar,49, 50
- neoliberalism,19, 57, 60–64, 68, 161–62, 241
- Nesbø, Jo,74, 87
- Nikolajeva, Maria, 209
- Nilsson, Johanna,11, 230, 242–44, 247
- Nineteen Eighty-Four. See Orwell, George
- Nixon, Rob,218.; See also slow violence
- Norden, use of notion,2–3, 22n20.; See also Nordic states, the
- Nordic exceptionalism,18–21, 24.See also under welfare state, the
- Nordic Horizons, 84
- Nordic model, the.See welfare state, the
- Nordic mythology,4, 23–24, 26–30
- Nordic Noir,3, 19, 29, 73–79, 86–89, 163
- Nordic states, the
- environmental protection in,2, 17–18
- perceived unity of,2, 18, 21, 22n20
- Nordic Summer University,37–41, 45–46, 52
- Nordin, Sofia,9–10, 197, 201–10
- Nordisk Forum (magazine), 37
- North, idea of the,21–22, 113–14, 133
- nostalgia,21–22, 29, 153–55, 160–61, 172, 174–75.; See also pastoral
- nuclear weapons,6, 182–88, 194
- Nussbaum, Martha C.,230, 235, 240
O
- oil,99–100, 107, 148–49, 213, 216
- Ojajärvi, Jussi, 162
- Olsson, Anders,3, 36, 48
- Olsson, Hagar,234, 241
- Ord och Bild (magazine),51–52
- Orwell, George,7n23, 58, 182
- Ostry, Elaine,208–209
- Ovid,26n37, 28, 30
P
- pandemic,6, 57, 132, 138–39, 142–44, 202
- pastoral,28n42,
37–38,
46,
112,
117,
118,
125–26,
134–35,
153–76
- passim.
- dark pastoral,158–60, 168–70
- petrofiction,100.; See also oil
- Pifer, Ellen,167–68
- populism, far-right,6, 19–20, 78, 87
- Porden, Eleanor Anne, 141
- post-apocalyptic fiction,7,
10,
37,
55–61,
63–70,
99,
131–32,
142,
148,
197–210
- passim.,213–25
- passim.
- posthuman(ism),28–29, 30, 104–106, 224n42, 240, 248
- postmodernism
- in academy, 36
- in literature,10, 157, 164, 173, 175
- Pulliam, June Michele,57, 60
- Principle of Hope, The. See Bloch, Ernst
- Proffitt, Jennifer M.,55, 61–62, 68
- psychoanalysis,46, 51, 52
R
- racism,21, 78
- Rankin, Ian, 79
- Rauma, Iida,8, 94–95, 97–108
- realist novel, the,8, 94–98, 101
- Reinfeldt, Fredrik, 68
- Ricoeur, Paul,36n4
- Romero, George A.,55–56, 61, 63, 64
- Rosenfeld, Aaron S., 8
- Rothberg, Michael,213, 215
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 166
- Rudbeck, Olof,4, 19, 22–23
S
- Sanders, Bernie,18, 20n12
- Sámi,3, 28n42, 114
- Sargent, Lyman Tower,55–56, 58, 135, 146, 206
- Sargisson, Lucy, 69
- satire,9, 37–38, 46, 127, 181–82, 190, 195
- sexuality,46–47, 103–104, 200, 246
- Shelley (Wollstonecraft), Mary,21, 141
- Siikala, Anna-Leena, 159
- Silis-Høegh, Bolatta, 148
- Sinisalo, Johanna,11, 230, 244–47
- Sjöwall, Maj,19, 74, 87
- slow violence,218–19, 225
- social democracy,2, 35, 73, 76–77, 80, 84, 86, 161, 164
- socialism
- communist,42, 46; (see also Marxism)
- democratic(see social democracy)
- Scandinavian, 19
- socialist realism,38, 50
- social justice,2,
64
- climate change and, 219
- as Nordic ideal,2, 18, 86, 89
- Sörlin, Sverker, 183
- Staalesen, Gunnar,74, 77–78, 86–87
- Stableford, Brian, 136
- Stougaard-Nielsen, Jacob,77–78, 87–88
- sublime,132–33, 136–38, 143, 150
- Swedish Academy, the,3, 47n41
- Swift, Jonathan,25–27
T
- Taylor, Affrica, 169
- Templin, Rich,55, 61–62, 68
- Trexler, Adam,94, 95–96
U
- utopia
- in aesthetic theory,48–52
- as blueprint for society (classic utopia),60, 67, 234
- concrete utopia,42, 52, 233, 248; (see also Bloch, Ernst)
- critical utopia(nism),10, 26, 58–60, 69, 149
- definition of,1, 5
- and desire,1, 3, 73, 80
- history of Nordic utopian thought,18–21
- and hope,1, 5, 11, 42
- Marxist utopia,35–36, 41–51, 112
- national politics and,3, 17–18, 19, 80–86, 113, 127
- and nature,7n23, 231–32, 241; (see also pastoral)
- negative utopia,36, 50, 53
- Nordic states conceived as,18–21, 73, 76, 79–89
- transformative utopianism,58, 60, 62, 65, 70
- Utopia.See More, Thomas
V
- Vachula, Richard,136–38
- Vieira, Fátima,55–56, 59, 69
W
- Wahlöö, Per,19, 74, 87
- waste,65, 93, 127, 218–19.; See also oil
- Weisman, Alan,141–42
- Weitze, Charlotte,
30
- welfare state, theSee also Nordic
states, the
- criticism of,10, 19–20, 20n12, 62–64, 68, 78, 86–87, 161–62
- education and,61, 77, 126, 154, 163–65
- Nordic countries as model for,17–18,
73,
76–77,
80–89
- passim.,160
- origins of,2, 2n7, 126, 153–54, 156, 160
- Westerstahl Stenport, Anna,136–38
- welfare state, theSee also Nordic
states, the
- Westö, Kjell,172n83
- White, Hayden,112, 127
- Williams, Raymond, 162
- Wolfe, Cary,240, 248
- World War II,126, 153–54, 158, 183–85
Y
- young adult dystopias,9–11,
55,
163,
197–210
- agency in,9, 207–10
- allegory in,198, 206–207
- pedagogical function of,208–209
Z
- Zamyatin, Yevgeny,7n23
- Zverev, Alexei,6–7
