Nordic Whiteness and Migration to the USA
A Historical Exploration of Identity
Herausgeber: Sverdljuk, Jana; Jackson, Erika K; Joranger, Terje Mikael Hasle
Nordic Whiteness and Migration to the USA
A Historical Exploration of Identity
Herausgeber: Sverdljuk, Jana; Jackson, Erika K; Joranger, Terje Mikael Hasle
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This volume explores the ways in which the cultural, scientific and political myth of whiteness influenced the identities and integration of Nordic immigrants into the segregated American society in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the ways in which their whiteness both contributed to and challenged American racism and white identity.
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This volume explores the ways in which the cultural, scientific and political myth of whiteness influenced the identities and integration of Nordic immigrants into the segregated American society in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the ways in which their whiteness both contributed to and challenged American racism and white identity.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367277185
- ISBN-10: 0367277182
- Artikelnr.: 60011567
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367277185
- ISBN-10: 0367277182
- Artikelnr.: 60011567
Jana Sverdljuk is Research Librarian and Curator of Migration Archives at the National Library of Norway. She has a PhD from the Centre for Gender Research at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Terje Mikael Hasle Joranger is the Director of the Norwegian Emigrant Museum and has a Ph.D. in history from the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History at the University of Oslo. Erika K. Jackson is an Associate Professor of History at Colorado Mesa University, USA, and the author of Scandinavians in Chicago: The Origins of White Privilege in Modern America. Peter Kivisto is the Richard A. Swanson Professor of Social Thought at Augustana College and Co-Director of the Laboratory on Transnationalism and Migration Processes at St. Petersburg State University, Russia. He has published 35 books, including works on radical Finnish immigrants in the United States, and more recent work focusing on theories of immigration, particularly transnationalism and multiculturalism. In 2013, he received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Turku after spending four years there as a Finland Distinguished Professor.
Introduction: Whiteness in Nordic Immigrants' Identity Formation Part 1:
Whiteness as Epistemological Ignorance 1. Norwegian Migration and Displaced
Indigenous Peoples: Toward an Understanding of Nordic Whiteness in the
Land-taking Part 2: Not Quite White: Painful Experiences of Sámi Immigrants
2. Racialization of the Sámi in Early Twentieth Century Migration
Processes: Trans-Atlantic Continuities and Divergences Part 3: White
Immigrants and the Failure of Class Solidarity 3. "On Liberty and
Equality": Race and Reconstruction among Scandinavian Immigrants, 1864-1868
Part 4: Nordic Superiority and the Derogatory Representations of Others 4.
Atop a Hierarchy of Whiteness: Danish Americans as Portrayed by Danish
Travel Writers in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century 5. Good
Americans "Born of a Good People": Race, Whiteness, and Nationalism Among
Norwegian Americans in the Pacific Northwest Part 5: Challenging
Intersections of Whiteness and Ethnicity 6. Ideal Immigrants? Ethnic
Community Building among Norwegian-Americans in the Nineteenth Century 7.
In the American Matrix: Norwegians in Chicago in the Nineteenth Century
Part 6: Nonconformity and Resistance to White Norms 8. Claiming Roots:
Politics of Racial Ancestry in the Finnish-American Press during the 1938
New Sweden Tercentenary 9. The Nordic Mystique: Swedish Women as Sexualized
"Other" in Postwar America Conclusion: Nordic Slotting into the American
Ethno-Racial Hierarchy
Whiteness as Epistemological Ignorance 1. Norwegian Migration and Displaced
Indigenous Peoples: Toward an Understanding of Nordic Whiteness in the
Land-taking Part 2: Not Quite White: Painful Experiences of Sámi Immigrants
2. Racialization of the Sámi in Early Twentieth Century Migration
Processes: Trans-Atlantic Continuities and Divergences Part 3: White
Immigrants and the Failure of Class Solidarity 3. "On Liberty and
Equality": Race and Reconstruction among Scandinavian Immigrants, 1864-1868
Part 4: Nordic Superiority and the Derogatory Representations of Others 4.
Atop a Hierarchy of Whiteness: Danish Americans as Portrayed by Danish
Travel Writers in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century 5. Good
Americans "Born of a Good People": Race, Whiteness, and Nationalism Among
Norwegian Americans in the Pacific Northwest Part 5: Challenging
Intersections of Whiteness and Ethnicity 6. Ideal Immigrants? Ethnic
Community Building among Norwegian-Americans in the Nineteenth Century 7.
In the American Matrix: Norwegians in Chicago in the Nineteenth Century
Part 6: Nonconformity and Resistance to White Norms 8. Claiming Roots:
Politics of Racial Ancestry in the Finnish-American Press during the 1938
New Sweden Tercentenary 9. The Nordic Mystique: Swedish Women as Sexualized
"Other" in Postwar America Conclusion: Nordic Slotting into the American
Ethno-Racial Hierarchy
Introduction: Whiteness in Nordic Immigrants' Identity Formation Part 1:
Whiteness as Epistemological Ignorance 1. Norwegian Migration and Displaced
Indigenous Peoples: Toward an Understanding of Nordic Whiteness in the
Land-taking Part 2: Not Quite White: Painful Experiences of Sámi Immigrants
2. Racialization of the Sámi in Early Twentieth Century Migration
Processes: Trans-Atlantic Continuities and Divergences Part 3: White
Immigrants and the Failure of Class Solidarity 3. "On Liberty and
Equality": Race and Reconstruction among Scandinavian Immigrants, 1864-1868
Part 4: Nordic Superiority and the Derogatory Representations of Others 4.
Atop a Hierarchy of Whiteness: Danish Americans as Portrayed by Danish
Travel Writers in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century 5. Good
Americans "Born of a Good People": Race, Whiteness, and Nationalism Among
Norwegian Americans in the Pacific Northwest Part 5: Challenging
Intersections of Whiteness and Ethnicity 6. Ideal Immigrants? Ethnic
Community Building among Norwegian-Americans in the Nineteenth Century 7.
In the American Matrix: Norwegians in Chicago in the Nineteenth Century
Part 6: Nonconformity and Resistance to White Norms 8. Claiming Roots:
Politics of Racial Ancestry in the Finnish-American Press during the 1938
New Sweden Tercentenary 9. The Nordic Mystique: Swedish Women as Sexualized
"Other" in Postwar America Conclusion: Nordic Slotting into the American
Ethno-Racial Hierarchy
Whiteness as Epistemological Ignorance 1. Norwegian Migration and Displaced
Indigenous Peoples: Toward an Understanding of Nordic Whiteness in the
Land-taking Part 2: Not Quite White: Painful Experiences of Sámi Immigrants
2. Racialization of the Sámi in Early Twentieth Century Migration
Processes: Trans-Atlantic Continuities and Divergences Part 3: White
Immigrants and the Failure of Class Solidarity 3. "On Liberty and
Equality": Race and Reconstruction among Scandinavian Immigrants, 1864-1868
Part 4: Nordic Superiority and the Derogatory Representations of Others 4.
Atop a Hierarchy of Whiteness: Danish Americans as Portrayed by Danish
Travel Writers in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century 5. Good
Americans "Born of a Good People": Race, Whiteness, and Nationalism Among
Norwegian Americans in the Pacific Northwest Part 5: Challenging
Intersections of Whiteness and Ethnicity 6. Ideal Immigrants? Ethnic
Community Building among Norwegian-Americans in the Nineteenth Century 7.
In the American Matrix: Norwegians in Chicago in the Nineteenth Century
Part 6: Nonconformity and Resistance to White Norms 8. Claiming Roots:
Politics of Racial Ancestry in the Finnish-American Press during the 1938
New Sweden Tercentenary 9. The Nordic Mystique: Swedish Women as Sexualized
"Other" in Postwar America Conclusion: Nordic Slotting into the American
Ethno-Racial Hierarchy