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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (4)
  • BSZ  (2)
  • Finnish  (6)
  • Helsinki, Finland : Finnish Literature Society / SKS  (4)
  • Helsinki : Kulttuurien Museo, Museovirasto  (2)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789522229205 , 9789522229199 , 9789522228604
    Language: Finnish
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource (624 p.))
    Keywords: Northern Europe, Scandinavia ; c 1500 to c 1600 ; The Early Church ; Cultural studies ; Folklore, myths & legends ; Sociology & anthropology
    Abstract: "Songs and writings: oral and literary cultures in early-modern Finland renews the understanding of exchange between the learned culture of clergymen and the culture of commoners, or ?folk?. What happened when the Reformation changed the position of the oral vernacular language to literary and ecclesiastical, and when folk beliefs seem to have become an object for more intensive surveillance and correction? How did clergymen understand and use the versatile labels of popular belief, paganism, superstition and Catholic fermentation? Why did they choose particular song languages, poetic modes and melodies for their Lutheran hymns and literary poems, and why did they avoid oral poetics in certain contexts while accentuating it in others? How were the hagiographical traditions representing the international medieval literary or ?great? tradition adapted to ?small? folk traditions, and how did they persist and change after the Reformation? What happened to the cult of the Virgin Mary in local oral traditions?The first Finnish 16th-century reformers admired the new Germanic models of Lutheran congregational hymns and avoided the Finnic vernacular Kalevala-metre idiom, while their successors picked up many vernacular traits, most notably alliteration, in their ecclesiastical poetry and hymns. Over the following centuries, the new features introduced via new Lutheran hymns such as accentual metres, end-rhymes and strophic structures were infusing into oral folk poetry, although this took place also via secular oral and literary routes. On the other hand, seventeenth-century scholars cultivated a new academic interest in what they understood as ?ancient Finnish poetry?.The book has an extensive English Summary for the international readership
    Note: Finnish
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  • 2
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    Helsinki, Finland : Finnish Literature Society / SKS
    ISBN: 9789522229083 , 9789522228796 , 9789522228406
    Language: Finnish
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource (356 p.))
    Keywords: Social & cultural history ; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography ; Public health & preventive medicine ; Complementary medicine
    Abstract: "Health and healing have been central concerns throughout human history. Individuals and societies have devised multiple ways to health. Healing practices have often been linked to questions of knowledge, power, politics, and morals. The limits of acceptable healing have been contested by men and women, priests and doctors, elites and commoners, indigenous peoples and colonialists. Successful healers have sometimes been labeled as witches, quacks, or dangerous political agitators. The contributions in this volume concentrate on healing in global history with case studies about Finland, southern Asia and Africa, Brazil, the Caribbean and North America. They discuss medical pluralism and consider the arguments for and against individual healers and different healing systems. The authors focus on the popularity of medical systems, the appropriation and adoption of healing practices in cross-cultural contexts, and the prohibition of certain forms of healing
    Note: Finnish
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  • 3
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    Helsinki, Finland : Finnish Literature Society / SKS
    ISBN: 9789522229373 , 9789522229366 , 9789522227416
    Language: Finnish
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource (334 p.))
    Keywords: Literary studies: poetry & poets ; Ancient religions & mythologies ; Aspects of religion (non-Christian) ; Folklore, myths & legends
    Abstract: "Matthias Alexander Castrén?s (1813?1852) Luentoja suomalaisesta mytologiasta (?Lectures on Finnish Mythology?, originally Swedish ?Föreläsningar i finsk mytologi?) is a key work in the research history of Finnish mythology. This is the first Finnish translation of it. Despite ?Lectures? in the label, the work is a coherent book. It makes a systematic approach to ancient Finnish religion on the basis of earlier mythographers, Castrén?s fieldwork among Finnic peoples and the latest European research trends of the first half of the 19th century. Even though Castrén?s Lectures significantly developed Finnish mythography and it served as a standard work for half a century, its significance was largely forgotten when new research paradigms were introduced in the course of the 20th century. The work is an important part of the history of Finnish research in religions, linguistics and ethnography and it also reflects the state of the study of mythology in Europe in the middle of the 19th century. The book is lively written and therefore, it meets the taste of the general public in addition to researchers. This edition includes a concise introduction to Lectures? historical context, a scientific commentary and exhaustive indexes.M. A. Castrén is renown especially as a linguist and explorer who worked among Siberian peoples but his work was marked also by interest in Finnishness at a time when the idea of a Finnish nation was developing. Lectures was Castrén?s last work. He finished the book in his deathbed, and it was published posthumously in 1853. The translator and editor of the Lectures, Joonas Ahola, PhD, is an expert in Old Norse language and mythology as well as kalevala-meter poetry. The other author of the introduction, Karina Lukin, PhD, is an expert of North Siberian cultures and 19th century expeditions among them
    Note: Finnish
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  • 4
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    Helsinki, Finland : Finnish Literature Society / SKS
    ISBN: 9789522229090 , 9789522228765 , 9789522226884
    Language: Finnish
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource (190 p.))
    Keywords: Environmentally-friendly architecture & design ; Philosophy: aesthetics ; Regional & area planning ; Environmental science, engineering & technology
    Abstract: This collection of essays looks at the issue of human well-being from the point of view of environmental aesthetics. Questions addressed include: What role do aesthetic values have in advancing well-being? Are there environments that are particularly supportive of well-being? What is the place of aesthetic factors in environmental and city planning? The authors of the first part of the book illuminate the relationship between aesthetics and well-being by discussing such notions and ideas as aesthetic well-being, interactive environmental planning, aesthetic quality in urban planning, aesthetic footprint, and ecological aesthetics. The authors of this part also engage with many topical questions in environmental and everyday aesthetics. For example, Yuriko Saito?s idea of green aesthetics as well as Allen Carlson?s science-based model of the aesthetic appreciation of nature are critically examined
    Note: Finnish
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789516161825
    Language: Finnish
    Pages: 168 S. , zahlr. Ill., Kt.
    Series Statement: Kulttuurien Museo näyttelyjulkaisu = Exhibition publication of the Museum of Ethnography 4
    Series Statement: Kulttuurien Museo näyttelyjulkaisu = Exhibition publication of the Museum of Ethnography
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1458-0497
    Language: Finnish
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Ausstellungskatalog
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