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New Dimensions Of Diversity In Nordic Culture And Society Jenny Bjrklund And Ursula Lindqvist

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New Dimensions Of Diversity In Nordic Culture And Society Jenny Bjrklund And Ursula Lindqvist
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Jenny Björklund and Ursula Lindqvist
ISBN: 9781443885935, 1443885932
Language: English
Year: 2016

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New Dimensions Of Diversity In Nordic Culture And Society Jenny Bjrklund And Ursula Lindqvist by Jenny Björklund And Ursula Lindqvist 9781443885935, 1443885932 instant download after payment.

In the new millennium, categories of identity have become particularly destabilized with the emergence of a new generation of people in the Nordic region who demand more dynamic and fluid identities. New Dimensions of Diversity in Nordic Culture and Society reinvestigates the tired concept of diversity to make room for dynamic new realities, as well as the ample new questions to which they give rise. This volume assumes diversity to be a fundamental feature of Nordic modernity. Given that the Nordic countries consistently rank among the worlds wealthiest, most educated, and most egalitarian, these case studies provide important counter-narratives to prevailing local and global discourses of Nordic-ness. The contributors not only interrogate historical categories of diversity in a Nordic context, including gender, sex, class, ethnicity, and race; they also show how these categories intersect. They examine new forms of, and platforms for, diverse ideas and creative expression, including fluid masculinities, digital cultures, new media, and fashion. They question the terms on which the Nordic regions indigenous peoples, the Sámi and the Greenlandic Inuit, as well as stateless people such as the Kurds, are brought into Nordic discussions of diversity, citizenship, and agency, and analyze the implications of particular neo-nationalist and patriarchal discourses that have emerged since the turn of the century. The book draws from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and interdisciplinary fields, and will spark productive and critical conversations among all with an interest in the national and regional cultures, subcultures, and social dynamics that inform modern life in the Nordic region.

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