Postcolonial Denmark

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Author_Lars Jensen
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challenges
Colonial Administration
colonial legacy in Danish society
Colonial Remains
colonialism
colonialism's unfinished business
colonialism’s unfinished business
colonies
crisis
Danish Colonial
Danish Colonial Rule
Danish Development Aid
Danish Development Policy
Danish Historiography
Danish Interests
Danish Military
Danish National Museum
Danish People's Party
Danish People’s Party
Danish Presence
Danish Self-perception
Danish West Indian Islands
Danish West Indies
decolonial theory
Denmark
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Europe
European identity crisis
Faroe Islands
global
globalisation
Greenland
Greenland's Position
Greenlandic Modernisation
Greenland’s Position
Hans Egede
history
Home Rule Law
Lars Jensen
migration
migration and empire
military intervention
military intervention analysis
modernisation process
narration
nation
nation state
non-European world
Nordic postcolonial studies
North Atlantic Colonies
postcolonial
Postcolonial Contact Zones
Postcolonial Europe
race and ethnicity
restoration works
self-perception
sociology
Thule Air Base
tourism
Tropical Colonies
whiteness studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138589117
  • Weight: 452g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Lars Jensen is Associate Professor at Cultural Encounters, Department of Communication and Arts, Roskilde University. He is the author of Beyond Britain. Stuart Hall and the Postcolonializing of Anglophone Cultural Studies, and main editor of Postcolonial Europe: Comparative Reflections after the Empires. He has co-edited two volumes on the "Postcolonial Nordic", Crisis in the Nordic Nations and Beyond. At the Intersection of Environment, Finance and Multiculturalism, and Whiteness and Postcolonialism in the Nordic Region. Exceptionalism, Migrant Others and National Identities. He is also co-editor of A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures Continental Europe and its Empires.

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