Apathy in Scandinavian Literature
The Paradoxical Power of Disengagement
Apathy in Scandinavian Literature
The Paradoxical Power of Disengagement
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Description
A thought-provoking and timely analysis of the historical and conceptual development of the notion of apathy in Scandinavian literature from the Renaissance to the present day.
Literature is an extensive archive of emotions, providing a privileged source for the study of them. Jens Lohfert Jørgensen uses this archive to analyze the development of apathy in Scandinavian literature, including in-depth discussion of the variety of forms it takes in contemporary texts, such as the paradoxical form of 'engaged disengagement'.
Although apathy is understood in unambiguously negative terms in the 21st century – as an absence of will power, emotion and engagement – ancient thinkers such as Epictetus and Seneca, advancing the Stoic theory of the passions, described apatheia as being actively and positively in command of one's emotions, in contrast to being manipulated by them. Situating analyses of apathy in the theoretical landscapes of affect studies and the history of emotions, Jørgensen reads apathy in relation to Scandinavian literary texts. This includes those concerned with passion, reason and decadence, as well as social concerns such as the welfare state and the very pressing issue of the climate crisis.
Apathy in Scandinavian Literature looks at three periods in particular – the renaissance and enlightenment; decadence; and the contemporary period – to illuminate shifting contingencies in our understanding of apathy. By identifying five distinct forms of the apathy, it nuances our understanding of an often-overlooked emotion that nevertheless has deep philosophical and psychological roots in Western culture.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Part I: The conceptual history of the notion of apathy
2. Apathy in philosophy
3. Apathy in Christian theology
4. Apathy in psychiatry
5. Apathy in political science
6. Apathy in cultural studies
Part II: Apathy in Scandinavian Renaissance and Enlightenment literature
7. 'Affective resonance' and patience in Leonora Christina's Jammers Minde
8. From apathy as self-assertion to self-annihilation in Queen Christina's Maxims
9. Ludvig Holberg's negotiations of apathy and moderation
Part III: Apathy in Scandinavian decadent literature
10. Apathy and Scandinavian decadent literature
11. Topology and digital methods
12. Apathy-related topoi in Scandinavian decadent literature
Part IV: Apathy in contemporary Scandinavnian literature
13. Apathy in Scandinavian literature concerning precarious existential situations
14. Apathy in Scandinavian literature on class
15. Apathy in Scandinavian trauma fiction
16. Apathy in Scandinavian ecofiction
17. Coda
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | Jul 09 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 304 |
| ISBN | 9781501392757 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 3 bw figures |
| Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
























