2025-02-12 — February Bokprat: Cabin in the Mountains by Robert Ferguson (online)

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Schedule: 

February 12 (7:00-8:15 pm CT)

 

Instructor: 

Dr. Maren Anderson Johnson

 

Location: 

This is an online class hosted on Zoom. 

 

Dr. Maren Johnson, Luther College's Associate Professor of Nordic Studies and Torgerson Center for Nordic Studies Director, facilitates a monthly bokprat, discussing Scandinavian authors and Scandinavian life. Join us in Febuary as we discuss the novel Cabin in the Mountains by Robert Ferguson.

The hytte – or wooden cabin home – is a crucial part of the national identity of every Norwegian. It is turf-roofed and wooden-built, offering fresh clean air, peace, isolation, and the promise of a day's wood-chopping, hiking, or snow-clearing amid landscapes of great beauty. In 2016, Robert Ferguson and his wife bought a piece of land high up in the Hardangervidda, the plateau that dominates south-central Norway, and on it they built such a hytte.

For Ferguson, the hytte represented the realization of a dream that first brought him to Norway from England more than 30 years ago. As the cabin takes shape, he learns, through conversations with friends and cabin-builders, the cultural history of modern Norway. He learns of the changing traditions attached to these cabin homes for native Norwegians as they try to marry their new-found urban affluence to their past as a tight-knit, impoverished, rural community-nation. Along the way he also describes the intense and mutually rewarding relationship that arose between the colonial Norwegians and their wealthy, imperialist British neighbors across the North Sea in the 19th and 20th centuries. He shares how the British "salmon-lords" showed them another way of looking at their great rivers and how English climbers introduced them to a new way of thinking about their mountains.

 

Supplies: 

Registrants should secure their own copy of the book (purchase it here through Vesterheim Museum Store) and have read it prior to the discussion. Students will need to provide a computer, laptop, or tablet with a camera and mic as well as a fast, reliable internet connection.

 

Special Instructions:  

When registering for the class, please make sure to use the mailing and email addresses you'd like the Zoom meeting invitations sent to. You will receive links to the Zoom sessions by email sometime during the week prior to the class. If this class is a gift, please sign up with the recipient's mailing and email addresses or be prepared to forward the kit and all communications.

Enrollment Deadline: 

February 1, 2025

 

Click here to learn more about instructor Dr. Maren Anderson Johnson.

 

Vesterheim’s Bokprat and Filmprat classes are supported in part by a generous gift to the Vesterheim Annual Fund from Liz Platou and Aaron Schroeder 

Vesterheim Folk Art School's online programming is made possible in part by the generous support of the Vesterheim Annual Fund from Sons of Norway - Noreg Lodge 3-466.

 

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