Litteratur

Kulturell komplexitet och globala processer, 7.5 högskolepoäng

Giltig fr.o.m.: HT2020
Giltig t.o.m.: HT2021
Beslutsdatum: 2020-04-02
Beslutad av: Ämnesrådet Etnologi, D.nr: 1754-2.1.1-2020

Course Literature

de los Reyes, P. (2017). Working life inequalities: do we need intersectionality? Society, Health & Vulnerability, 8, pp. 1-6. (6 pages)

Green, C. (2009). Managing Laponia. A World Heritage Site as Arena for Sami Ethno-Politics in Sweden. Doctoral dissertation: Uppsala University. (217 pages)

Gunnarsson, D. (2017). Respecting Swedish Muslims. Claims of Truth Concerning National and Religious Belonging in Sweden. Ethnologia Scandinavica, 47, pp. 115-136. (21 pages)

Hall, Stuart, 1997. The Local and the Global: Globalization and ethnicity I: Anne McClintock, Aamir Mufti & Ella Shohat (red.). Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation, Postcolonial Perspectives. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 173-187. (15 pages)

Hübinette, T. & Räterlinck, L.E.H. (2014). Race performativity and melancholic whiteness in contemporary Sweden, Social Identities, 20(6), pp. 501-514. (14 pages)

Mohanty, Chandra Talpade (1984). Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses. Boundary 2, (12/13), special issue: On Humanism and the University I: The Discourse of Humanism, pp. 333-358. (25 pages)

Rinne, J. (2016). Searching for Authentic Living Through Native Faith: The Maausk Movement in Estonia. Doctoral dissertation: Södertörn University. (218 pages)

Sjöstedt Landén, A. (2012). Moved by relocation: Professional identification in the decentralization of public sector jobs in Sweden. Doctoral dissertation: Umeå University. (81 pages)

Verhallen, T.L. (2015), Disentangling an Invisible Trade: state interventions in Dutch and Dutch-Curaçaoan single-mother families. Doctoral dissertation: Utrecht University, pp. 1-148. (148 pages).

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Reference Literature

Kaivola-Bregenhoj, Annikki, Barbro Klein & Ulf Palmenfeldt (Ed.). (2006). Narrating, Doing, Experiencing. Nordic Folkloristic Perspectives. Helsinki : Studia Fennica Folkloristica, pp. 5-46.
Lindqvist, M. (1992). Between realism and relativism: A consideration of history in modern ethnology. Ethnologica Scandinavica, 22, pp. 3-16.