No Man Is An Island - Jørgen Watne Frydnes, Wendy H. Gabrielsen

No Man Is An Island

Community and Commemoration on Norway's Utøya
Buch | Hardcover
179 Seiten
2025
University of Massachusetts Press (Verlag)
978-1-62534-849-4 (ISBN)
105,95 inkl. MwSt
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On July 22, 2011, a white supremacist killed eight people at Oslo’s Government Center and then terrorized the idyllic island of Utøya, where he executed sixty-nine more people, mostly teenagers. When Jørgen Watne Frydnes took on the task of rebuilding the island and charting its future, he had to figure out a compassionate and just way forward.
On July 22, 2011, a white supremacist killed eight people at Oslo’s Government Center in Norway and then terrorized the idyllic island of UtØya, where he executed sixty-nine more people, mostly teenagers. The country had never suffered such a massacre, and in the aftermath, the entire population was reeling.

UtØya, the Norwegian Labor Party’s summer camp for youth, a beloved place where many Norwegians learned about democratic values and processes, made lifelong friendships, and developed a vision for a just society, became mired in grief and discord. When JØrgen Watne Frydnes took on the daunting task of rebuilding the island and charting its future, he had to figure out a compassionate and just way forward. He made a radical decision: he set out to talk with each family of a murdered person, seeking to understand their needs and their hopes so that the future of the island could include their wishes and concerns. This emotionally grueling work, which was never considered in the scholarly literature on commemoration, led to a true renewal of UtØya, resulting in a meaningful memorial to those who were lost as well as beautiful surroundings for campers who come there to study democracy and peace.

Frydnes’s narrative, originally published in Norwegian, is structured around the seasons of the year and the landscape of the island, and tracks one person’s account of learning how to remember, commemorate, and honor the dead, and acknowledge a mass tragedy, and yet also create a nurturing, aspirational space for hope.

JØrgen Watne Frydnes is the director of PEN Norway and former director of UtØya, a Norwegian island owned by the Workers’ Youth League. He previously worked at Doctors Without Borders. He is also chair of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee and a board member of The Norwegian Helsinki Committee. JØrgen has led the effort to rebuild UtØya after the terrorist attack in 2011.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.2.2025
Verlagsort Massachusetts
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-62534-849-5 / 1625348495
ISBN-13 978-1-62534-849-4 / 9781625348494
Zustand Neuware
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