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    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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    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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    Knausgård’s Scandalous “Labia”Shame, Re-Enchantment, and the Pursuit of a More Imaginative Sex Education
    Olivia Noble Gunn
    Scandinavian Studies, July 2024, 96 (3) 92-116; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.3.92
    Olivia Noble Gunn
    Olivia Noble Gunn is an associate professor of Scandinavian studies and the Sverre Arestad Endowed Chair in Norwegian Studies at the University of Washington.
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    Climate Change and Denial in Brit Bildøen’s Sju dagar i august
    Thorunn Gullaksen Endreson
    Scandinavian Studies, July 2024, 96 (3) 70-91; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.3.70
    Thorunn Gullaksen Endreson
    Thorunn Gullaksen Endreson is a guest researcher at the Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM) at the University of Oslo. Her most recent publication is “Climate Change and the Carnivalesque in Erlend O. Nødtvedt’s Vestlandet” (2022).
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    Sovereignty, Exploration, and Anglo-Danish RelationsDenmark’s Territorial Interests in Greenland and the North Atlantic during the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries
    Mary Elizabeth Ailes
    Scandinavian Studies, July 2024, 96 (3) 21-38; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.3.21
    Mary Elizabeth Ailes
    Mary Elizabeth Ailes is Professor of History at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She has published two books: Military Migration and State Formation: The British Military Community in Seventeenth-Century Sweden (University of Nebraska Press, 2002) and Courage and Grief: Women and Sweden’s Thirty Years’ War (University of Nebraska Press, 2018).
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    Hamsun’s MerkerNaming and Advertising in “På turné” and Mysterier
    Gustaf Marcus
    Scandinavian Studies, July 2024, 96 (3) 39-69; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.3.39
    Gustaf Marcus
    Gustaf Marcus is a researcher in comparative literature at Uppsala University.
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    A Cultural RevolutionLawmaking and Historiography in Iceland, 1096–1133
    Sverrir Jakobsson
    Scandinavian Studies, July 2024, 96 (3) 1-20; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.3.1
    Sverrir Jakobsson
    Sverrir Jakobsson is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Iceland.
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    Introduction
    Atėnė Mendelytė and Ieva Steponavičuūtė Aleksiejūnienė
    Scandinavian Studies, April 2024, 96 (2) 1-4; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/scs.96.2.1
    Atėnė Mendelytė
    Atėnė Mendelytė (PhD) is Associate Professor at Vilnius University and specializes in film and visual studies. With a focus on the intersections of film, philosophy, and other disciplines, she has recently published in journals such as photographies (2022), Studies in Documentary Film (2023), and Games and Culture (2023).
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    Ieva Steponavičuūtė Aleksiejūnienė
    Ieva Steponavičiūtė Aleksiejūnienė (PhD; ORCID 0000-0002-3115-7831) is Associate Professor of literature and Head of Centre for Scandinavian Studies at Vilnius University. Among her publications is the book Texts at Play: The Ludic Aspect of Karen Blixen's Writings (Vilnius University Press, 2011).
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    The Trouble with Mediated MemoriesRecovering the Forgotten History of Nordic Silent Films in Australasia
    Julie K. Allen
    Scandinavian Studies, April 2024, 96 (2) 71-92; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/scs.96.2.71
    Julie K. Allen
    Julie Allen is Professor of Comparative Arts and Letters and Scandinavian Studies at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, USA.
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