Nordic Experiences: Exploration of Scandinavian Cultures
By (Author) Berit I. Brown
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
21st January 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
The arts: general topics
International relations
809.889395
Hardback
336
This text is a compilation of scholarly articles on a wide variety of subjects pertaining to the cultures of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. It discusses music, art, literature, folklore and the social fabric of past and present to offer the reader a many-faceted image of what the term "Scandinavia" stands for today. There are some 12-13 million people of Nordic descent living in the United States, and their culture has played a part in shaping the American experience. The cultural contacts and exchanges between the United States and Nordic countries, thanks in large part to immigration, remains strong and varied, adding a significant dimension to the close ties that have existed for many years. This text is a celebration of Nordic culture and its harmonious and enduring relationship with the United States. It should be of interest to scholars and students alike of Scandinavian or European civilization.
BERIT I. BROWN is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages at Long Island University, C. W. Post Campus. She is also on the faculty of Hofstra University and Suffolk County Community College. Professor Brown has published on Henrik Ibsen and Nordic sagas and folktales.