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Histories of sculpture within the Nordic region are under-studied
and the region's influence upon and translation of influences from
elsewhere in Europe remain insufficiently traced. This volume
brings to light individual histories of sculptural mobility from
the early modern period onwards. Examining the movement of
sculptures, sculptors, practices, skills, styles and motifs across
borders, through studios and public architectures, within popular
and print culture and via texts, the essays collected here consider
the extent to which the sculptural artwork is changed by its
physical movement and its transfigurations in other media. How does
the meaning and form of these objects performatively respond to the
pressure of their relocations and rematerialisations? Conversely,
how do sculptures impact their new contexts of display? The
contributing authors engage with a wide variety of objects and
media in their essays. Each focuses on the contextualisation of
sculpture in an original and timely way, exploring how mobility
acts as a filter offering new perspectives on iconography,
memorialisation, collecting, iconoclasm and exhibiting. From the
stave churches of early Norway to the decoration of International
Style monoliths of the twentieth century, from Italian quarries to
Baroque palaces, from fountains to figurines, from text to
performance, these wide-ranging and fascinating case studies
contribute to the rich history of the Nordic region's sculptural
production.
Do you want to communicate easily and freely in Norwegian?Master
Norwegian grammar and broaden your vocabulary with your very own
Norwegian Tutor. This contemporary interactive workbook features
200 activities across a range of grammar and vocabulary points with
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and ease. What will I learn?The Norwegian Tutor: Grammar and
Vocabulary Workbook covers a comprehensive range of the most useful
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Tutor: Grammar and Vocabulary Workbook can be used as a standalone
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extensive practice and review of essential grammar points and
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Norwegian. What do I get?This Norwegian workbook offers a range of
clear and effective learning features:-200 activities across a
range of grammar and vocabulary points-Unique visuals and
infographics for extra context and practice-Personal tutor hints
and tips to help you to understand language rules and culture
points-Learn to learn section offers tips and advice on how to be a
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activities-reading and writing sections to consolidate your
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proficiency of ACTFL (American Council on Teaching Foreign
Languages) and from A2 Beginner to B2 Upper Intermediate level of
the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages)
guidelines. What other courses are available?For further study and
practice, see Get Started in Norwegian (ISBN 9781473612709) and
Complete Norwegian: Teach Yourself (ISBN 9781444107203). Rely on
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This collection of essays celebrates Professor Janet Garton's
outstanding contribution over four decades to research, teaching
and leadership in the field of Scandinavian Studies. Contributions
from some two dozen established and emerging scholars discuss
Scandinavian literature, drama, letters and visual culture with a
focus on themes germane to Janet's long-running course at UEA, From
Free Love to Decadence: love, modernity, travel, faith, gender,
sexuality, textuality, community, and the body.
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