2023
DOI: 10.15388/scandinavisticavilnensis.2023.21
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Listening to the Enemy: Challenging The National Narrative of World War II in Contemporary Norwegian Fiction

Abstract: This article analyses five Norwegian novels that all incorporate German soldiers’ experiences as an important part of the Norwegian story of World War II. Abandoning the strong focus on antagonistic relationships of previous narratives, the five novels analysed in this article represent a new approach to the history of the war that aims to view the enemy through what Bull and Hansen (2016) have called agonistic memory, which includes the perspective of the perpetrator to understand conflicts.Previously, when N… Show more

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