Description
In recounting Demant Hatt's fascinating life, Barbara Sjoholm investigates the boundaries and influences between ethnographers and sources, the nature of authorship and visual representation, and the state of anthropology, racial biology, and politics in Scandinavia during the first half of the twentieth century.
About the Author
Barbara Sjoholm is the editor and translator of Demant Hatt's narrative With the Lapps in the High Mountains. Her many books include novels about Demant Hatt's youthful romance with Danish composer Carl Nielsen: Fossil Island and The Former World.
Reviews
A fascinating story of a talented woman's unconventional career at the outset of the twentieth century. Through Sjoholm's meticulous archival investigation, Emilie Demant Hatt emerges as a woman of tremendous energy, insight, and vision, unafraid to cross the various academic, artistic, and cultural barriers of her time."" - Thomas A. DuBois,translator of Johan Turi's An Account of the Sami
""Emilie Demant Hatt's contributions to Sami ethnography deserve wide recognition, and this biography provides an absorbing account of her achievements as an ethnographer as well as an artist."" - Trude Fonneland, author of Contemporary Shamanisms in Norway
Book Information
ISBN 9780299315504
Author Barbara Sjoholm
Format Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint University of Wisconsin Press
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Weight(grams) 720g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 20mm