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Roland Thorstensson

 
 

Professor and Chair
Scandinavian Studies

B.A., University of Washington (History and German); Ph.D., University of Washington (Scandinavian Studies)

Sweden 2009: A new semester program in Sweden will be launched in January 2009. This five-month, five-course program will take students to the far north (Jokkmokk, located on the Arctic Circle), the eastern seaboard (Stockholm), the western seaboard (Göteborg), and the southernmost Swedish provinces. There will be courses on

  • Sami culture
  • Swedish/Nordic politics
  • Swedish emigration/immigration
  • Sweden today
  • Science and environmental law
  • and there will be instruction in Swedish language.

Some of these courses will fulfill Gustavus General Education Area requirements.

Note: Registration will take place during this academic year with a March 1, 2008 deadline. Coordinator of this 2009 Semester in Sweden program is Roland Thorstensson. He will also be one of the instructors. Below is his profile:

Choices, a long time ago: When I was nineteen and in my last year of the Swedish gymnasium, different obligations and plans lay before me. The Swedish military wanted me to learn Russian at the Royal Interpreter School; my history professor wanted me to become a history professor; my physical education professors thought I should make physical education my career; and I wanted to escape and become a sailor on the Seven Seas. Then a letter from the University of Washington arrived to my parents' farm. This university offered me a scholarship, "a free ride!" The Swedish military gave me a deferment and my history professor was happy because he knew that I could now study American history, one of my major interests. What my physical education professors said I can't remember, but I do remember how seasick I was when I traveled across the Atlantic on an ocean liner called the M/S Kungsholm.

I have stayed on terra firma ever since, on university and college campuses or close to them. I have tried to remain physically educated and active on my own and while Russian never became one of my languages, my Russian daughter-in-law can now interpret for me, as can my son and grandson. I hope to fly across the Seven Seas some day.

From American Studies to Scandinavian Studies: In Seattle I discovered Scandinavia and eventually something called Scandinavian studies. It appealed to me because it allowed me to pursue my interest in many things at one and the same time. Perhaps I have been interdisciplinary all my life. On the farm I had to be. In athletics I thought decathlon was fun because it was so diverse. My Latin teacher preached mens sana in corpore sano. And my work in Scandinavian studies provided many opportunities to go "home," at least in my mind.�� Because of my many and varied interests, my Graduate School advisor felt that I should become a teacher at a liberal arts institution. When I was ready to apply for teaching jobs he suggested I apply to a college with an unpronounceable name in southern Minnesota. I followed his advice.

Gustavus Adolphus College: Gustavus has been a good home for my family and me. My wife Edi is a librarian here and as knowledgeable a Scandinavianist as any. Martin and Liv, our two children, have lived in Sweden and Norway with us when I have had sabbatical leaves. They both speak my first language fluently (and several others). At Gustavus I have taught and still teach a variety of Swedish languages courses, courses in English on Nordic literature, Nordic theater and film, Sami culture and many other interdisciplinary courses. In the 1980s I even taught classes in Physical Education -- aerobics -- and I have assisted the coaches in soccer and cross-country skiing, both on campus and in Scandinavia. And now, please return to the top of the page, I am eagerly and enthusiastically working on the details for the 2009 Semester in Sweden.




 
 

Contact Information

Scandinavian Studies
Gustavus Adolphus College
800 West College Avenue
Saint Peter, MN 56082

Phone: 507/933-7423
E-mail: rollo@gustavus.edu

Courses Taught

  • Conver & Comp
  • Henrik Ibsen
  • Swedish I
 

Roland Thorstensson Schedule

 Mon Dec 1 Tue Dec 2 Wed Dec 3 Thu Dec 4 Fri Dec 5
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