Tobias Hübinette, Catrin Lundström, Peter Wikström
Race in Sweden
Racism and Antiracism in the World's First 'Colourblind' Nation
Tobias Hübinette, Catrin Lundström, Peter Wikström
Race in Sweden
Racism and Antiracism in the World's First 'Colourblind' Nation
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Race in Sweden is an introduction to, and a critical investigation of, the Swedish relationship to the concept of race in the post-war and contemporary era.
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Race in Sweden is an introduction to, and a critical investigation of, the Swedish relationship to the concept of race in the post-war and contemporary era.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781032385891
- ISBN-10: 1032385898
- Artikelnr.: 67401352
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781032385891
- ISBN-10: 1032385898
- Artikelnr.: 67401352
Tobias Hübinette has a PhD in Korean studies and is a reader in intercultural education and a senior lecturer in intercultural studies and Swedish as a second language at Karlstad University, Sweden. He is engaged with Korean adoption studies and critical adoption studies, migration studies and Asian Swedish studies and Swedish critical race and whiteness studies, and he has published several books and other publications within these research fields in Korean, English and Swedish. Catrin Lundström is associate professor of sociology and professor designate in ethnicity and migration studies at the Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society (REMESO) at Linköping University. She holds a PhD in sociology from Uppsala University and has been a visiting researcher at the University of Arizona and the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of several books and articles within the fields of transnational migration, critical race and whiteness studies, ethnography and gender studies. Peter Wikström is associate senior lecturer in English Linguistics at Karlstad University, Sweden. He is a discourse analyst specialising in online and social media discourse, as well as in the areas of language and gender, language and politics and language and ideology, in both Swedish-language and Anglophone contexts. His research has touched on topics such as race and racism, political correctness, public apologies and metadiscourse. In addition to publishing in these areas, he teaches courses in applied linguistics and discourse analysis.
Introduction
1. The modern history of Swedish whiteness and Swedish race relations
2. The emergence and development of the world's first colourblind nation
3. The Swedish N-issue, Swedish N's and white transracial identifications
4. Non-white adoptees and a new relationship between race and Swedishness
5. Swedish whiteness as white terror and non-white rage in antiracist
Sweden
6. When colourblindness runs amok: The Swedish debate on equality data
Conclusion
1. The modern history of Swedish whiteness and Swedish race relations
2. The emergence and development of the world's first colourblind nation
3. The Swedish N-issue, Swedish N's and white transracial identifications
4. Non-white adoptees and a new relationship between race and Swedishness
5. Swedish whiteness as white terror and non-white rage in antiracist
Sweden
6. When colourblindness runs amok: The Swedish debate on equality data
Conclusion
Introduction
1. The modern history of Swedish whiteness and Swedish race relations
2. The emergence and development of the world's first colourblind nation
3. The Swedish N-issue, Swedish N's and white transracial identifications
4. Non-white adoptees and a new relationship between race and Swedishness
5. Swedish whiteness as white terror and non-white rage in antiracist
Sweden
6. When colourblindness runs amok: The Swedish debate on equality data
Conclusion
1. The modern history of Swedish whiteness and Swedish race relations
2. The emergence and development of the world's first colourblind nation
3. The Swedish N-issue, Swedish N's and white transracial identifications
4. Non-white adoptees and a new relationship between race and Swedishness
5. Swedish whiteness as white terror and non-white rage in antiracist
Sweden
6. When colourblindness runs amok: The Swedish debate on equality data
Conclusion