2009
DOI: 10.1017/s0165115300003065
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“…Scandinavian scholars have also increasingly investigated their countries' history from an imperial perspective using inspiration from the historiography of other European countries. Much like Edward Said's thesis about the hegemony of Orientalist discourse in Britain and France, these historians have shown that Scandinavians were deeply immersed in transnational and trans‐imperial networks of colonial knowledge, not unlike Germany as described above (Ipsen & Fur, ; Naum & Nordin, ). Colonial depictions of Native Americans have been shown to have been widespread in 19th‐century Sweden and arguably played a role in Swedish immigrants' participation in American settler colonialism, for example (Fur, ).…”
Section: Ways Forwardmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Scandinavian scholars have also increasingly investigated their countries' history from an imperial perspective using inspiration from the historiography of other European countries. Much like Edward Said's thesis about the hegemony of Orientalist discourse in Britain and France, these historians have shown that Scandinavians were deeply immersed in transnational and trans‐imperial networks of colonial knowledge, not unlike Germany as described above (Ipsen & Fur, ; Naum & Nordin, ). Colonial depictions of Native Americans have been shown to have been widespread in 19th‐century Sweden and arguably played a role in Swedish immigrants' participation in American settler colonialism, for example (Fur, ).…”
Section: Ways Forwardmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…), 2015). Postkoloniala forskare har pekat på de nordiska ländernas komplexa koloniala förflutna och generella uppfattning att de är situerade bortom koloniala maktrelationer och det koloniala europeiska projektet (se exempelvis Ipsen & Fur, 2009;Keskinen et al, 2009;Vuorela, 2009;Lofstdottir & Jensen, 2012;De los Reyes, Molina & Mulinari, 2002). Forskningen visar dock på hur kolonialismen på olika sätt är involverad i välfärdsstaten, dess sociala och ekonomiska relationer och dess idéhistoria -processer som inbegriper både folkbildningen och biståndet.…”
Section: Internationalisering Globalisering Och Postkoloniala Perspeunclassified
“…Därefter överfördes åsikten till hela Sveriges medverkande i Afrikas koloniala historia: "Att vara 'svensk' är att kunna stå utanför kolonialismens historia och både vara kritisk mot de före detta kolonisatörerna och mer solidarisk med de före detta koloniserade" (McEachrane, Faye, 2001: 9). Att svenskarna "were in fact engaged in both colonial expansion, trade, exploration, and missionary activities" (Ipsen, Fur, 2009:7) spelar knappt någon roll i dagens självbild. 11 Genom att placera Sverige, den svenska kulturen och att vara svensk mitt emellan den kongolesiska och den franska kulturen skapar Hagerfors ett litterärt uttryck för denna självbild som präglas av en känsla av moralisk och etisk överlägsenhet.…”
Section: Slutsatsunclassified