The Law of Jante is a literary element that has been assumed by some to explain the egalitarian nature of Nordic countries. It characterises not conforming, doing things out of the ordinary, or being personally ambitious as unworthy and inappropriate. The attitudes were first formulated in the form of the ten rules of Jante Law by the Danish-Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose in his satirical novel A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks, but the actual attitudes themselves are older. Sandemose portrays the

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12 Jun 2017 pelaut dari Desa Jante bernama Espen Arnake, seorang tokoh fiktif karya sastrawan Aksel Sandemose dalam bukunya berjudul En Flyktning 

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Jante is the small town where the main character grew up, and Janteloven is an expression of the small town’s tyrannical pressure on the individual. Sandemose argued however that Janteloven has its validity everywhere. Reply Aksel Sandemose vedkender i forordet, at den fiktive by Jante har visse lignelser med hans egen fødeby Nykøbing Mors: “Jante og Nykøbing er den samme by, så længe det gælder omridsene, naturen, de døde ting. Menneskene kan man lige så godt henføre til Ribe eller Arendal.” He relates these social norms to the literary work of Danish-Norwegian novelist Aksel Sandemose, the fictional Law of Jante, and more generally, Scandinavian culture.

Sandemose, Aksel; En flykting korsar sitt spår [Ljudupptagning] Espen Arnakkes kommentarer till Jantelagen / Aksel Sandemose ; översättning av Cilla Johnson.

Aksel Sandemose var en av 1900-talets litterära giganter. inte tro att du är något, är det första av de tio budorden som gäller i staden Jante.

Aksel sandemose jante

Aksel Sandemose (døbt Axel Nielsen, født 19. marts 1899 i Nykøbing Mors, død 6. august 1965 i København) var en dansk-norsk forfatter, som er bedst kendt for romanerne En sømand går i land (1931) og En flygtning krydser sit spor (1933). I den formulerede han "Janteloven", der sammenfatter undertrykkelsen og småligheden i den fiktive danske provinsby Jante.

Bokklubben Nye Bøker. 27. jul 2016 Jante er navnet på byen i Aksel Sandemoses roman En Flygtning krydser sit Spor (1933).

The Law of Jante is a social concept created by Danish / Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose in his 1933 book A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks. You may be familiar with a similar concept used in other parts of the world called “Tall Poppy Syndrome”. The Law of Jante describes a certain community behavior, especially within Scandinavian villages, which negatively criticizes individual success and achievement. It was ‘created’ by Danish-Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose in his novel ‘A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks’ (1933). The author Aksel Sandemose, a Danish/Norwegian novelist created the concept of Janteloven in his book En flygtning krydser sit spor (A Refugee Crosses his Tracks), in which Sandemose portrays a fictional town called Jante, a small town much like his hometown where everyone knows everyone. For those of you that live a small town or perhaps come from a small town, you know how fast gossip spreads. He is often mentioned as the scribe of “Jante’s Law,” whose 10 commandments are formulated in his best novel, En flyktning krysser sit spor (1933; A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks).
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Reply Aksel Sandemose vedkender i forordet, at den fiktive by Jante har visse lignelser med hans egen fødeby Nykøbing Mors: “Jante og Nykøbing er den samme by, så længe det gælder omridsene, naturen, de døde ting. Menneskene kan man lige så godt henføre til Ribe eller Arendal.” He relates these social norms to the literary work of Danish-Norwegian novelist Aksel Sandemose, the fictional Law of Jante, and more generally, Scandinavian culture. Garrison Keillor 's A Prairie Home Companion discusses "Wobegonics", the supposed language of Minnesotans, which includes "no confrontational verbs or statements of strong Aksel Sandemose skrev på norska , men växte upp i danska Nykøbing Mors, en stad han i boken kallade Jante.
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Jante är en fiktiv dansk småstad som först nämns i Sandemoses roman En sjöman går iland och utvecklas i romanen En flykting korsar sitt spår. The attitudes were first formulated in the form of the ten rules of Jante Law by the Danish-Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose in his satirical novel A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks (En flyktning krysser sitt spor, 1933), but the actual attitudes themselves are older. Aksel Sandemoses Jantelag från boken om det lilla danska samhället, kan sammanställas i tio punkter: Jantelagen på svenska. Du skall inte tro att du är något.