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October 01, 2024; Volume 96,Issue 4

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    Sick Girls and Sick TitlesTitles and Their Relationship to the Mode of Representation
    Mette Bøgh Jensen
    Scandinavian Studies, October 2024, 96 (4) 1-20; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.4.1
    Mette Bøgh Jensen
    Mette Bøgh Jensen is a senior researcher and curator at Art Museums of Skagen in Denmark. Her research focuses on the Skagen Painters and sick girls in Nordic art in the 19th century.
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    The Soundscape of Jakob Wegelius's The Murderer's Ape
    Anne Berit Lyngstad and Tatjana Kielland Samoilow
    Scandinavian Studies, October 2024, 96 (4) 21-44; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.4.21
    Anne Berit Lyngstad
    Anne Berit Lyngstad is Associate Professor of Norwegian Didactics at the University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Norway.
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    Tatjana Kielland Samoilow
    Tatjana Kielland Samoilow is a Professor of Norwegian Didactics at the University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Norway.
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    Facing Planetary Ecocide, Transforming Human-Earth RelationsAn Eco-Cosmopolitan and Transcultural Comparison of Maja Lunde's Blå and Thomas King's The Back of the Turtle
    Juliane Egerer
    Scandinavian Studies, October 2024, 96 (4) 45-93; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.4.45
    Juliane Egerer
    Juliane Egerer is a German tenured academic lecturer and scholar of Scandinavian and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Augsburg, Germany.
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    The Unique Conception of “Homeland” in Danish
    Aleksander Kacprzak
    Scandinavian Studies, October 2024, 96 (4) 94-120; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.4.94
    Aleksander Kacprzak
    Aleksander Kacprzak is a cognitive ethnolinguist and Assistant Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland. His research is centered around the notion of (linguistic) worldview, and the ties between language, culture and cognition.
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    Taget på huset or husets tagThe Danish Possessive Prepositional Construction in Comparison with the s-Genitive
    Alicja Piotrowska
    Scandinavian Studies, October 2024, 96 (4) 121-153; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.4.121
    Alicja Piotrowska
    Alicja Piotrowska is an Assistant Professor of Scandinavian linguistics at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan. She has published monographs and articles on the history and linguistic variation of Scandinavian languages, including Variation in Nominal Possessive Expressions (Brill, 2024).
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Book Reviews

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    Margaret Clunies Ross. Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2022. Pp. xxxviii + 222.
    Lauren Poyer
    Scandinavian Studies, October 2024, 96 (4) 154-157; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.4.154
    Lauren Poyer
    University of Washington
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    Jennifer Eastman Attebery. As Legend Has It: History, Heritage, and the Construction of Swedish American Identity. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2023. Pp. xvii + 218.
    Mark Safstrom
    Scandinavian Studies, October 2024, 96 (4) 157-160; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.4.157
    Mark Safstrom
    Augustana College
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    Lynn R. Wilkinson. Laughter and Civility: The Theater of Emma Gad. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2020. Pp. 318.
    Marianne Stecher-Hansen
    Scandinavian Studies, October 2024, 96 (4) 160-163; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.4.160
    Marianne Stecher-Hansen
    University of Washington
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    Stephen A. Mitchell. Old Norse Folklore: Tradition, Innovation, and Performance in Medieval Scandinavia. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2023. Pp. xxi + 333.
    Timothy R. Tangherlini
    Scandinavian Studies, October 2024, 96 (4) 163-166; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.4.163
    Timothy R. Tangherlini
    University of California, Berkeley
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    Søren Blak Hjortshøj. Son of Spinoza: Georg Brandes and Modern Jewish Cosmopolitanism. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2021. Pp. 5 + 287.
    William Banks
    Scandinavian Studies, October 2024, 96 (4) 166-170; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.4.166
    William Banks
    Independent Scholar
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    Henning K. Sehmsdorf. Myth and Tradition in Norwegian Literature and Folklife: Essays. Lopez Island, WA: S&S Homestead Press, 2020. Pp. 283.
    Guntis Šmidchens
    Scandinavian Studies, October 2024, 96 (4) 170-173; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.4.170
    Guntis Šmidchens
    University of Washington
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