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Encountering Foreign Worlds - Experiences at Home and Abroad

Encountering Foreign Worlds - Experiences at Home and Abroad Proceedings from the 26th Nordic Congress of Historians, Reykjavik 8-12 August 2007

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Encountering foreign places, peoples, objects and ideas is not a new phenomenon, although it has become a growing part of modern life. Throughout the ages people have travelled the globe and encountered foreign worlds. In these encounters, they had to adapt to new physical and mental environments, but in the process of dealing with the foreign they transformed both the environments and themselves. Familiar daily home life has also long been marked by, and is increasingly filled with, signs and images of the foreign world abroad. The papers in this session investigate how people of the Nordic countries have interacted with, experienced, and handled foreign things and people either abroad or at home from the 18th century till today. They deal with different aspects of foreignness, but focus especially on how people encounter, perceive and create foreignness. The four main themes are the consumption of foreignness, how foreignness is exhibited, the role of science and travels in creating foreignness, and finally how foreignness is handled and plays a part in the cultural encounter of mission and aid-work.

Book information

ISBN: 9789979547556
Publisher: Iceland University Press
Imprint: Iceland University Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 176
Weight: 292g
Height: 150mm
Width: 212mm
Spine width: 14mm