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    Stig Dagerman

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    Special feature issue on the Swedish author Stig Dagerman (1923-1954) with editorial by Anders Hallengren and original contributions by Johan Cullberg, Lotta Lotass, Tom Karlsson, Urban Forsgren, Bengt Söderhäll (2), Björn Ranelid, Bert Ekengren and Jöran Mjöberg along with texts by the author.</p

    Sceneskift, det 20.århundredes teater i Europa, en antologi

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    Indhold: Kela Kvam: Om August Strindberg. Elin Andersen: Nora i tidens strøm. John Andreasen: Vækstlag - lag eller vækst?. Viben Bech: Bevægelse i rum, rum i bevægelse. Mette Borg: Teori i praksis og omvendt. Svend Christiansen: Skuespilkunst som forskningsobjekt. Erik Exe Christoffersen: Hvem ejer teatret?. Michael Eigtved: Sød musik og kritiske toner. Elisabeth Frey Harne: Ideologisk teater. Bent Holm: Instruktøren som fortæller. Stig Jarl: Poi poi. Lisbet Jørgensen: Rejsen til Moskva. Jørn Langsted: Armslængde. Chr. Ludvigsen: Skuespillerkunst og ophavsret især i 1900-tallet. Klaus Neiiendam: Olaf Poulsen. Janne Risum: Brechts "kinesiske" Verfremdung. Ulla Ryum: Isbjørnenes og gråbjørnenes dans. Alette Scavenius: Hanako, den kejserlige japanske danserind

    Sorup_et_al_supplementary_material – Supplemental material for Sex differences in text-mined possible adverse drug events associated with drugs for psychosis

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    Supplemental material, Sorup_et_al_supplementary_material for Sex differences in text-mined possible adverse drug events associated with drugs for psychosis by Freja Karuna Hemmingsen Sørup, Robert Eriksson, David Westergaard, Jesper Hallas, Søren Brunak and Stig Ejdrup Andersen in Journal of Psychopharmacology</p

    sj-docx-1-taw-10.1177_20420986221103918 – Supplemental material for Polypharmacy and potential drug–drug interactions among Greenland’s care home residents

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-taw-10.1177_20420986221103918 for Polypharmacy and potential drug–drug interactions among Greenland’s care home residents by Nadja Albertsen, Tine Gjedde Sommer, Thomas Mikkel Olsen, Anna Prischl, Hans Kallerup and Stig Andersen in Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety</p

    ”Ja, denna stig är stigarnas stig” : Taoistiska influenser i Vilhelm Ekelunds verk

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    Mattias Aronsson, ”Ja, denna stig är stigarnas stig”. Taoistiska influenser i Vilhelm Ekelunds verk (“Yes, this path is the path of paths”. Taoist influence in the works of Vilhelm Ekelund) In this article I show how Taoist philosophy has influenced the Swedish poet, essayist and aphorist Vilhelm Ekelund. I note that the author mentions the Taoist philosophers Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu and discusses their ideas on a couple of occasions in his later works (Atticism – Humanism, 1943; Plus salis–, 1945). Examples of such explicit influence can also be found in Ekelund’s private notebooks, posthumously published in two volumes: Hemkomst och flykt (1972) and Ur en scholaris’ verkstad (1974). I argue that Taoist philosophy implicitly influenced the Swedish author as early as the second part of the 1910’s – when he started to emphasize such principles as moderation, composure, dispassion and non-desire in his writing. I also discuss other important ideals which Ekelund shared with the Taoist philosophers, such as poverty, humility, simplicity and dishonour. Finally, I see a parallel in the anti-intellectual aspects of Taoist thinking and Ekelund’s use of the term misologi (misology), a word which often has positive connotations in his works. In Ekelund’s prose, as well as in the famous Taoist text Tao Te Ching, excessive intellectualism is frequently criticized

    ”Ja, denna stig är stigarnas stig” [Elektronisk resurs] : Taoistiska influenser i Vilhelm Ekelunds verk

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    Mattias Aronsson, ”Ja, denna stig är stigarnas stig”. Taoistiska influenser i Vilhelm Ekelunds verk (“Yes, this path is the path of paths”. Taoist influence in the works of Vilhelm Ekelund) In this article I show how Taoist philosophy has influenced the Swedish poet, essayist and aphorist Vilhelm Ekelund. I note that the author mentions the Taoist philosophers Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu and discusses their ideas on a couple of occasions in his later works (Atticism – Humanism, 1943; Plus salis–, 1945). Examples of such explicit influence can also be found in Ekelund’s private notebooks, posthumously published in two volumes: Hemkomst och flykt (1972) and Ur en scholaris’ verkstad (1974). I argue that Taoist philosophy implicitly influenced the Swedish author as early as the second part of the 1910’s – when he started to emphasize such principles as moderation, composure, dispassion and non-desire in his writing. I also discuss other important ideals which Ekelund shared with the Taoist philosophers, such as poverty, humility, simplicity and dishonour. Finally, I see a parallel in the anti-intellectual aspects of Taoist thinking and Ekelund’s use of the term misologi (misology), a word which often has positive connotations in his works. In Ekelund’s prose, as well as in the famous Taoist text Tao Te Ching, excessive intellectualism is frequently criticized.</p

    Att framställa det oframställbara. Stig Larssons poesi och det postmoderna

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    The paper constitutes an analysis of the poetry of Stig Larsson in the context of the postmodern break-up of traditional definitions of literary genres. The characteristic features of the Swedish poet's work are ambiguity, fragmentation, rich intertextual references, and, most importantly, a radically undefined, diffuse persona of the speaker, no longer able to organize the presented world. Larsson's poetry is rich in lexical, semantic and syntactic experimentation. The poet suggests a change in the relation between the author and the reader
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