Predicament of Privilege

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guilt culture
humanitarianism
hypocrisy
inequality ethics
moral sentiments
negative emotions affect
Scandinavian culture
sentimental economy
visual economics

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  • ISBN 9780295754109
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: University of Washington Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Is privilege a problem? Scandinavians ask, Is this okay?—and wrestle with the answerA twenty-first century paradox has emerged in contemporary Scandinavian societies: the region’s deeply ingrained egalitarian ideals exist uneasily alongside its undeniable global privilege. In The Predicament of Privilege, Devika Sharma examines this tension, exploring how a well-intentioned desire to “do good” collides with an unsettling realization: the very structures that enable ethical consumption, charitable donations, and humanitarian action are themselves embedded in a system of exploitation.

Through an incisive analysis of contemporary Scandinavian cultural texts, The Predicament of Privilege introduces the concept of skeptimentality—a pervasive moral ambivalence about virtuous emotions like compassion and generosity. As Sharma demonstrates, this sentiment does not necessarily lead to action but creates a vacuum, leaving privilege-sensitive publics with a crisis of conscience but no clear path forward. Sharma’s book challenges both the self-image of Nordic societies and the broader assumptions of humanitarian ethics. A necessary read for scholars, cultural critics, and anyone engaging with the politics of privilege, this book offers a bold new perspective on the unfinished business of equality.

Devika Sharma is associate professor of modern culture at the University of Copenhagen. She is author of Amerikanske fængselsbilleder: Kunst, kultur og indespærring i samtidens USA, coeditor of Structures of Feeling: Affectivity and the Study of Culture, and editor of the Nordic journal K&K.

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