Sammanfattning
In modern history, states have typically attempted to eliminate nomadism. Perhaps uniquely, Sweden reinforced nomadism among some of its Sámi population. In this chapter, I argue that the reason for this was twofold. First, reindeer herding necessitated nomadism, and it was thought to be the only economic contribution parts of the traditional Sámi land could provide. Second, a discourse of Borealism romanticized the Sámi and allowed them to be a contained element of Swedish national identity, rather than a threat to it.
Originalspråk | engelska |
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Titel på värdpublikation | Nomad-State Relationships in International Relations |
Undertitel på värdpublikation | Before and After Borders |
Förlag | Palgrave Macmillan |
Sidor | 123-145 |
Antal sidor | 23 |
ISBN (elektroniskt) | 9783030280536 |
ISBN (tryckt) | 9783030280529 |
DOI | |
Status | Published - 2020 |
Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)
- Statsvetenskap (exklusive studier av offentlig förvaltning och globaliseringsstudier)