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503: 94: 60:). This accent is revealed by the name "Yon Yonson", which when recited in American English is usually rendered "Jan Jansen" or "John Johnson". The Swedish pronunciation "Yon Yonson" probably dates the origin of the song to soon after the Swedes' arrival in the United States. 101: 256: 314:
Landis K. Magnuson, "Ole Olson and Companions as Others: Swedish-Dialect Characters and the Question of Scandinavian Acculturation", in Rhona Justice-Malloy, ed.,
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The song was sung by two audience members on Season 23, Episode 202, of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Guests were Chuck Yeager and George Carlin.
224:" has a gnome character who joins the player's party named Jan Jansen. He often bursts into very mundane stories about himself that never seem to end. 260: 476: 401: 368: 327: 294: 559: 549: 508: 405: 564: 574: 217:, Sasha Nein will begin to recite this in an injury-induced daze if the battle with the mega-censor continues long enough. 160:, "Yon Yonson" is used as a motif, ultimately serving as a model for the recursive, time-repeating structure of the book. 286: 319: 298: 331: 534: 522: 393: 468: 480: 187: 569: 372: 82: 232: 360: 221: 152: 28: 472: 397: 364: 323: 290: 165: 437: 194: 281:
Anne-Charlotte Harvey, "Swedish Theater", in Philip J. Anderson & Dag Blanck, eds.,
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Numerous versions of the song exist, but all are similar to the following:
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Authoring War: The Literary Representation of War from the Iliad to Iraq
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Swedes in the Twin Cities: Immigrant Life and Minnesota's Urban Frontier
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The song being set in Wisconsin is a satiric reference to Wisconsin's
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The phrase was used in a TV promotion ("Altered States") for
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released an industrial/punk version of "Yon Yonson" in 1987.
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I say: My name is Yon Yonson... (repeated again and again).
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A possible origin of the song is the dialect stage comedy
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Paul Friedrich, "Polytropy", in James W. Fernandez, ed.,
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and W. D. Coxey (1890). The play's setting included a
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The song is often sung in a Scandinavian accent (e.g.
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Beyond Metaphor: The Theory of Tropes in Anthropology
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promotion for CK One and CK Be, based on the phrase.
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included the song in his 1972 folk song collection,
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song
Slaughterhouse-Five
Kurt Vonnegut
Gus Heege
Minnesota
lumber camp
Scandinavian-American

Play
Slaughterhouse-Five
Kurt Vonnegut
Dodsworth
Sinclair Lewis
Carl Sandburg
The Dave Howard Singers
Ralph's World
Calvin Klein
Psychonauts
Baldur's Gate II
Jay Bennett
"New Upsala: the first Swedish settlement in Wisconsin"
the original
Minnesota Historical Society
ISBN
978-0873513999
Excerpts available
Google Books
University of Alabama Press
ISBN
978-0817355029

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