Connors, Colin Gioia, trans. 2015. The eSaga of Hrafnkell Freysgoði: A New Translation of “Hrafnkels saga Freysgoða." Apple Inc.: iTunes Store. IBA file. |
Publications, Translations |
Icelandic, Old Norse, Digital Humanities, Folklore and Mythology, Literature, Medieval, Translation and Interpretation |
Connors, Colin Gioia. 2014. "Viking-Age Routes, Landscape, and Power in the Mosfell Region." In Viking-Age Archaeology in Iceland: the Mosfell Archaeological Project, ed. Davide Zori and Jesse Byock, pp. 207-19. Turnhout: Brepols. |
Publications, Essays |
Icelandic, Old Norse, Archaeology, Historiography, Medieval |
Connors, Colin Gioia. 2022. "Translating Context with Digital Media in Medieval Icelandic Literature: Hrafnkels saga and The eSaga Project." In Culture Work: Folklore and the Humanities for a 21st Century Public, ed. Tim Frandy & Marcus Cederström, pp.302-11. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. |
Publications, Essays |
Icelandic, Old Norse, Digital Humanities, Folklore and Mythology, Medieval, Public Scholarship, Translation and Interpretation |
Elkorghli, E. "A Qualitative Comparison of Male Somalis’ Educational Experiences in Minnesota and Norway", 9-11April 2017, Las Vegas, Nevada, National Social Science Association Proceedings, May 2017 |
Publications, Essays |
Scandinavian Area Studies, Norwegian, 21st Century, Culture, Race and Ethnicity, Language Pedagogy, Radical Pedagogy, Sociology |
Garbes, H. and A. Schmidt. “Baltic Languages: Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian,” in D. Karna, ed., The Use of the International Phonetic Alphabet in the Choral Rehearsal. Landham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2012. |
Publications, Books |
Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Music |
Gunn, Olivia N. “Leaving the Theatre of Suffering: Two Endings—and a Color-Conscious Future?—for Hedda Gabler.” Theatre Journal (Washington, D.C.), vol. 73, no. 2, 2021, pp. 189–207. |
Publications, Essays |
Scandinavian Literature and Culture, Norwegian, 19th Century, 21st Century, Drama, Race and Ethnicity, Performance Studies |
Gunn, Olivia Noble. Empty Nurseries, Queer Occupants: Reproduction and the Future in Ibsen's Late Plays. Routledge, 2020. |
Publications, Books |
Scandinavian Literature and Culture, Norwegian, 19th Century, Children's Literature, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Literary Criticism, Performance Studies, Queer Studies |
Gunn, Olivia Noble. “Growing Up: Knausgård on Proust, Boyishness, and (Straight) Time.” Scandinavian Studies, vol. 92, no. 3, 2020, pp. 325–347. |
Publications, Essays |
Scandinavian Literature and Culture, 21st Century, Literature, Queer Studies |
Gunn, Olivia, “Love Thy Fatherland as Thyself: Patriotism and Passing in Herman Bang” in Scandinavian Studies. Volume 85 Number 2, 2013 |
Publications, Essays |
Danish, Queer Studies |
Guntis Šmidchens, "A Heritage of Baltic Song Celebration Songs." Culture Crossroads 9 (2016): 7-19 |
Publications, Essays |
Baltic Studies, Culture, Music |
Guntis Šmidchens, "Herder and Lithuanian Folksongs," Lituanus 56,1 (2010): http://www.lituanus.org/2010/10_1_05%20Smidchens.html |
Publications, Essays |
Lithuanian, 18th Century, Folklore and Mythology, Poetry and Poetics, Romanticism |
Guntis Šmidchens, "Singing Revolution, Past and Present" Foreign Policy Research Institute Baltic Bulletin, 12 October 2016 |
Publications, Essays |
Baltic Studies, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Culture, History, Music, Political Science |
Guntis Šmidchens, A Chain of Friendship: Reflections on the Baltic Way and Inspiration for Belarus. Foreign Policy Research Institute Baltic Bulletin, 31 August 2020. |
Publications, Essays |
Baltic Studies, 21st Century, East European, History, Political Science, Social Justice |
Guntis Šmidchens, Dziesmu vara: Nevardarbīga nacionālā kultūra Baltijas dziesmotajā revolūcijā. Latvian Translation of Power of Song, 2014. Riga, Latvia: Apgāds Mansards, 2017. |
Publications, Books |
Baltic Studies, Latvian, Folklore and Mythology, History, Literature, Music, Poetry and Poetics |
Guntis Šmidchens. "Baltic Studies Summer Institute." Film. BALSSI Consortium: 2004. |
Publications, DVD/Film |
Baltic Studies, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian |
Guntis Šmidchens. "Estonia, Poetry of." Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 4th ed. 2012. 459-461. |
Publications, Essays |
Estonian, Poetry and Poetics |
Guntis Šmidchens. "Introduction: Fighting for Liberty in Lithuania." Lionginas Baliukevičius: The Diary of a Partisan. Vilnius: Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania, 2008. 11-24. |
Publications, Essays |
Lithuanian, 20th Century, History |
Guntis Šmidchens. "Latvia, Poetry of." Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 4th ed. 2012. 793-795. |
Publications, Essays |
Latvian, Poetry and Poetics |
Guntis Šmidchens. "National Heroic Narratives in the Baltics as a Source for Non-Violent Political Action." Slavic Review: Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies 66.3 (2007): 484-508. |
Publications, Essays |
Baltic Studies, Law and Political Thought |
Guntis Šmidchens. "Notes on the Latvian National Epic Hero, Lacplesis." Journal of Folklore Research 43.3 (2006): 271-280. |
Publications, Essays |
Baltic Studies, Latvian, Folklore and Mythology |
Guntis Šmidchens. "Remembering the Baltic Singing Revolution on the National Mall, 1998." Washington DC: Smithsonian Folklife Festival: 2013. |
Publications, Essays |
Baltic Studies, Culture, Folklore and Mythology, History, Music |
Guntis Šmidchens. "Symposium on the Baltic in the 21st Century." Film. BALSSI Consortium: 2004. |
Publications, DVD/Film |
Baltic Studies, 21st Century |
Guntis Šmidchens. "Why Study Baltic Languages?" Newsnet: News of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. 2003. 25-27. |
Publications, Essays |
Baltic Studies, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian |
Guntis Šmidchens. The Power of Song: Nonviolent National Cultures in the Baltic Singing Revolution. University of Washington Press and Museum Tusculanum Press, 2014. |
Publications, Books |
Baltic Studies, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, History, Poetry and Poetics |
Guntis Šmidchens. Entries on "Riga" (published 2015) "Tallinn," and "Vilnius" (forthcoming) Encyclopedia Britannica. |
Publications, Essays |
Baltic Studies, History |