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Sandemose wrote about the working class in the town of Jante, a group of people of the same social position.
These 11 principles or commandments form the "Jante's Shield" of the Scandinavian people.
The Valley of the Jante garden disappeared, but its memory, preserved in paintings and poems, inspired many other scholar's gardens.
He is up against the Scandinavian Jante Law:
You might know this as Tall Poppy Syndrome, or perhaps as Jante laws etc.
Jante Universitet - Episoder fra livet bag murene.
When singing Darbar, these swaras are rendered more quickly with gamaka, and shine especially well when jante prayogas are used in the descending.
Balamta is surrounded by other VDCs such as; Tamlichha, Barah, and Jante.
It features a reading of the Jante Law from Aksel Sandemose's book En flygtning krydser sit spor.
"The Zorn Trials and the Jante Law: On Shining Musically in the Land of Moderation."
His autobiography, Et forskerliv i Janteland ("A Researchers Life in the Country of Jante"), was published in 2004.
He relates these social norms to the literary work of Danish-Norwegian novelist, Aksel Sandemose, Jante Law, and more generally, Scandinavian culture.
The concepts of janteloven, or "Jante law", in Scandinavia, and A kent yer faither (English: I knew your father) in Scotland, are very similar.
Later, the meaning of The Law of Jante was extended to refer to those who want to break out of their social groups and reach a higher position in society in general.
'Kya Aap Jante Hain': is a wonderful book on Islamic knowledge and is included in the syllabus of many Islamic Madarsas all over India.
It has also been characterized less favorably by Dano-Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose as the Jante Law (Norwegian Janteloven), which requires a rural environment to survive.
The phenomenon has been known by the entire population as an accepted national trait called the "Royal Swedish Envy" and the "Jante Law" and often joked about gleefully (perhaps too much so).
The trio including Kaia Huuse and Veslemøy Solberg in addition to Giørtz released Jenter fra Jante (Nordicae, 1999) performing lyrics by Aksel Sandemose.
In A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks Sandemose develops one of his more famous concepts, the Jante Law, in which he depicts the suppression of the individual's aspirations and personal development by the collective.
Sandemose's novel portrays the small Danish town Jante (modelled upon his native town Nykøbing Mors as it was at the beginning of the 20th century, but typical of all small towns and communities), where nobody is anonymous.
Wang Wei (701-761) was a poet, painter and Buddhist monk, who worked first as a court official before retiring to Lantian, where he built one of the first wenren yuan, or scholar's gardens, called the Valley of the Jante.
Presumably, the immigrants from Norway and Sweden adapted their low context Jante Law to the seemingly similar but very different Southern United States high context polite society, forming the unique Midwest culture amongst Western cultures that is called "Minnesota Nice."
But while Norwegians have never learned to suffer prima donnas gladly, the "Jante" law no longer carries the same moral weight, particularly with the young, who like their peers in most nations have got a full dose of the United States' star-heavy popular culture in recent years.
Nykøbing was the place of birth of Danish-Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose and the reputed inspiration for the fictional town of Jante, associated with the Jante Law, in Sandemose's novel A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks.