2021
DOI: 10.1080/13562517.2021.1940925
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Race talk and white normativity: classroom discourse and narratives in Norwegian higher education

Abstract: How does the process of racialization unfold as a discursive project at the university? How do students and faculty in the classroom use racial categories in supposedly post-racial places? How do People of Color in higher education in Norway narrate their experiences of being 'Othered'? We draw on two linked studies and use membership categorization analysis and the analysis of narrative interviews to examine the shared dynamics of racialization in classroom discourse and lived experience. We use Nirmal Puwar'… Show more

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“…A growing body of scholarship points out the need to confront the tenacious denials concerning race, racism, and whiteness in Nordic education, upholding color blindness and white emotional equilibriums (cf. Ahmed, 2004) in education at all levels (Eriksen, 2022;Fylkesnes et al, 2024;Harlap & Riese, 2023;Helakorpi, 2020;Hummelstedt, 2022;Khawaja, 2022;Loukola, 2023;Lundberg, 2021;Masoud, 2024;Vertelyté & Li, 2021). We also see an increase in research networks focusing on coloniality, racism, and critical whiteness in separate Nordic countries, as well as in the Nordic Educational Research Association, signaling a need for cross-Nordic dialogue around these issues.…”
Section: Decolonizing Education and Academia In The Nordic Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing body of scholarship points out the need to confront the tenacious denials concerning race, racism, and whiteness in Nordic education, upholding color blindness and white emotional equilibriums (cf. Ahmed, 2004) in education at all levels (Eriksen, 2022;Fylkesnes et al, 2024;Harlap & Riese, 2023;Helakorpi, 2020;Hummelstedt, 2022;Khawaja, 2022;Loukola, 2023;Lundberg, 2021;Masoud, 2024;Vertelyté & Li, 2021). We also see an increase in research networks focusing on coloniality, racism, and critical whiteness in separate Nordic countries, as well as in the Nordic Educational Research Association, signaling a need for cross-Nordic dialogue around these issues.…”
Section: Decolonizing Education and Academia In The Nordic Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%