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Nature, Culture, and the Ideologies of Progress in Anni Kytömäki’s Novel Margarita
Nature, Culture, and the Ideologies of Progress in Anni Kytömäki’s Novel Margarita

Author(s): Elina Arminen
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Other Language Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Gdański
Keywords: Historical fiction; human-nature relationshi; Post-War Finland; Anni Kytömäki

Summary/Abstract: The article explores the human-nature relationship in Anni Kytömäki’s novel Margaritain the context of social change in Post-War Finland of the 1950s. In her oeuvre, Kytömäki has depicted the history of the modernization of Finnish society especially from the point of view of nature. Both themes, the reconstruction period and the need for the protection of nature, are popular in Finnish literature, but rarely combined. The analysis shows that the novel brings critical perspectives to the mainstream history of Post-War Finland by juxtaposing the ideologies that influenced family planning in the 1950s with the early stages of intensive forestry. In addition, the analysis shows that Margarita is anchored in the notion of a material-semiotic intertwining of nature and culture that is characteristic of current environmental discourse

  • Issue Year: 28/2024
  • Issue No: 8
  • Page Range: 132-146
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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