Kvinnen og havet

Vigdis Stokkeliens apokalyptiske 1970-tallsromaner i lys av Blue humanities

Forfattere

  • Christine Hamm

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/pas.v39i92.152561

Nøgleord:

Vigdis Stokkelien, Blue Humanities, Feminism, Militarization, Submarine temporality

Resumé

“Women and the Sea: Vigdis Stokkelien’s Apocalyptic Novels from the 1970s and Blue Humanities”

In the two novels Sommeren på heden [Summer on the heath] (1970) and Lille-Gi- braltar [Little-Gibraltar] (1972), Norwegian writer Vigdis Stokkelien explores how women relate to the sea. She shows how capitalism and militarism violate both na- ture and the female body. Stokkelien’s stylistic devices create the effect of a subma- rine temporality thatreveals the protagonists as entangled, something that simulta- neously provokes the need for liberation.

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Publiceret

2025-01-06

Citation/Eksport

Hamm, C. (2025). Kvinnen og havet: Vigdis Stokkeliens apokalyptiske 1970-tallsromaner i lys av Blue humanities. Passage - Tidsskrift for Litteratur Og Kritik, 39(92), 73–84. https://doi.org/10.7146/pas.v39i92.152561