Tale(s) of a forest – re-creation of a primeval forest in three environmental narratives

Hiltunen Kaisa, Heidi Björklund, Aino Nurmesjärvi, Jenna Purhonen, Minna Rainio, Nina Sääskilahti, Antti Vallius

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We analyze three environmentally conscious works that are concerned with the state of Finnish forests: the documentary film Metsän tarina/Tale of a Forest (2012), the book with the same name (2013) and the series of short documentaries Tarinoita metsästä/Tales from the Forest (2013). By combining methods from arts research and ecology, we ask how the narratives adapt material from nature photography. The film and book present mythic stories and old Finnish beliefs about forests. They also contain references to cultural memory. Additionally, the biodiversity on display reflects a conventional practice to exhibit large or charismatic species. However, the ecological message remains only implicit, expressed through aesthetic choices rather than information about natural processes. Overall, we suggest that adaptation in these narratives can be understood as an artistic process of recycling and referencing and as a way to reconnect with cultural memory and nature. As such, it can enhance relationships with nature and awareness of conservation needs. However, we ask whether the past-oriented strategy is a politically effective way to activate a connection with
nature in modern Finland, where discussions about environmental problems are closely connected to heated debates about forestry.
Originalspråkfinska
TidskriftArts
Volym9
Nummer125
Antal sidor16
ISSN2076-0752
StatusPublicerad - 1 dec. 2020
Externt publiceradJa
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

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