“Vi var ingenting”. In-betweenness, multilingualism, and cross-border identities in Mikael Niemi’s Tornedalian literature
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
The Torne valley area, a geographically open space and melting pot
of contamination and linguistic overlap between Swedish, Finnish
and Meänkieli, is the focus of the work of Mikael Niemi (b. 1959),
a contemporary Swedish author rooted in the area’s peculiar multicultural
condition. Using a geocritical research methodology, this
article aims at tracing a hypothesis of deconstruction of the dominant
Swedish discourse, thus reversing the established anthropotopos, a
novel concept that is intended as spatialization of Anthropocene.
As a result of the deconstruction, a new interpretation of olotopos, or
Place for Everything, can instead be proposed. From these premises,
representations of the intergenerational and linguistic conflicts in
Niemi’s oeuvre serve to bring out a deliberately decentralized picture,
in which the rejection of a prevailing identity allows for the provocative
opening to another, possible space in which multilingualism is
a means of founding a Nordic borderland (Anzaldùa).
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
anthropotopos/olotopos; borderlands; geocriticism; Mikael Niemi;
spatial literary studies
Elenco autori:
Za, Giovanni
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