This book adopts a global approach to analysing Danish nationhood in
the current context of a Europe paralysed by crises. Focusing on the
global strands which have produced understandings of national selfhood
as a consequence of a series of historical and contemporary global
encounters, it calls for the production of narratives which better
capture how European nations, including Denmark, are shaped by
narratives that cannot be understood in (national) isolation, but are
contingent on ideas about the nation’s globality. In historical
terms, this entails examining how colonialism shaped national
self-perceptions; in a contemporary context, it requires looking at
colonialism’s unfinished business. The first chapters revisits
colonialism throughout the Danish empire. In the second section, the
book revisits Danish (post-1945) attempts to restage global
interventions and military intervention since 2000, and considers how
migration since 1965 has led to a profound questioning of
relationships with the non-European world – and increasingly with
Europe itself. Postcolonial Denmark situates Denmark at the centre of
a number of current and ever more urgent challenges facing Europe. As
such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, political science and
cultural studies with interests in Europe, the Nordic region through a
postcolonial, a whiteness and a decolonial inspired approach.
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Nation Narration in a Crisis Ridden Europe
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780429959233
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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