The Finland of poetry revisited four snapshots
Itkonen, M. (2015). The Finland of poetry revisited four snapshots. In International Conference on New Horizons in Education, INTE 2014, 25-27 June 2014, Paris, France (pp. 362-367). Elsevier BV. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences, 174. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.673
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A poem is a condensation of signs and a method characteristic of every human being for investigating a shared reality. Accordingly,
a human being also lives and exists poetically in this common world. This being so, the primacy of the mother tongue refers to the
lived language, which mediates the possibility for us of carving out our own unique imprint on existence. Similarly, the native land
signifies a milieu where a human being takes on a reality amidst other objects, surrounded by them and as one of them. Poetry creates
harmony between past and present.
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