mythemes

 

The project Mythemes of the North aims to map the evolution of narrative knowledge of the North in Europe since the Middle Ages by studying its smallest units – the mythemes of the North – and their narrative grammar in cultural circulation. It uses the latest advances of digital humanities and pen and paper based approaches, cross breeding it with productive new readings and sometimes voluntary misunderstandings of (post-)structuralist theories, cultural media studies and studies of geographies of knowledge. A byproduct might be a general Theory of Mythemes of Social Knowledge in Cultural Circulation.

Mythemes of social knowledge refer to the smallest units of discourse. As such, they are the constitutive units of narratives, at the level of the narrated. The analysis of those repertoires of mythemes, their natures and connections, helps us understand the transformations, cultural circulations, and geographical imaginations. In this podcast-series, we document our webinars and research activities.

This channel documents our webinars and similar activtities. For further information and link to articles, you can visit our website: http://mythemes.u-strasbg.fr/

Project members: https://mythemes.u-strasbg.fr/about/

 

5th Mytheme Webinar : What is truly Swedish? The Changing Mythemes of /folkhem/ [18 février 2021]

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Maria Hansson (Sorbonne University)

In 2012, the Swedish Institute publishes a study on the image of Sweden through Millennium by Stieg Larsson, entitled Sweden Beyond the Millennium. In it, Sweden is described as less safe, less “Swedish” and more like the world around it.
In February 2020, SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) publishes an advertising film that claims that nothing is really Scandinavian, but that everything is borrowed from other countries and imported into Scandinavia to become, as time goes by, an integral part of the common image of the North.
This is the starting point of an investigation I wish to undertake in search of the mythemes of Sweden. What is the reception and transformation of folkhem over the past decades and especially today in the media? In order to understand this, it will be necessary to start from an overview of this political concept before proposing a study on the reception and transformation of the social knowledge of this folkhem in recent years through Swedish literature and media.

Maria HANSSON is a doctor and lecturer of Swedish language at Sorbonne-University. She also teaches at the Swedish Institute in Paris. The title of her thesis is Le surnaturel en question. Désir d’émancipation chez les femmes de lettres de la Percée moderne suédoise (The supernatural in question. Desire for emancipation among women writers of the Swedish Modern Breakthrough). Author of numerous articles on the link between Scandinavian folklore and women’s emancipation in 19th century literature, she also studies the link between fantasy and social criticism, particularly of folkhem.

Part of the Mytheme project and its podcast channel: https://pod.unistra.fr/mythemes/

Mots clés : etat providence folkhem mytheme mythemes suede sweden welfare state

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