Migration and multiculturalism in Scandinavia / edited by Eric Einhorn, Sherrill Harbison, and Markus Huss.
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Madison, Wisconsin :
The University of Wisconsin Press,
[2022]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Eric Einhorn, Sherrill Harbison, and Markus Huss
- The politics of immigration: immigration to Scandinavian welfare states in the time of pluralism / Grete Brochmann
- Folkhemmet: "the people's home" as an expression of retrotopian longing for Sweden before the arrival of mass migration / Andreas Önnerfors
- Racing home: Swedish reception of black/white identity politics in the 2016 US presidential election / Benjamin R. Teitelbaum
- Racist resurgences: how neoliberal and antiracist lefts make space for the far right in Sweden and the United States / Carly Elizabeth Schall
- On the ground. Coming to terms with belonging: unemployed migrants and sociocultural incorporation in Norway / Kelly Mckowen
- Crisis and pattern during the 2015-2016 "refugee crisis" in Sweden / Admir Skodo
- Contesting national identity as a racial signifier: mixed-race identity in Norway and Sweden / Sayaka Osanami Törngren and Tony Sandset
- Managing multicultural tenants: rental agreements and feminist qualms in Auður Jónsdóttir's Deposit and Vigdis Hjorth's A House in Norway / Elisabeth Oxfeldt
- Swedish identity and the literary imaginary / Peter Leonard
- The issue of land rights in contemporary Sámi literature, art, and music / Anne Heith
- Afro-Swedish renaissance / Ryan Thomas Skinner
- Inheritance. Within our borders: Sámi mobilization, the Scandinavian response, and World War II / Ellen Ahlness
- Denmark in miniature: the interplay of cosmopolitanism, nationalism, and exoticism in Copenhagen's Tivoli / Julie K. Allen
- Musicians find "utopia" in Denmark: African American jazz expatriates / Ethelene Whitmire
- Finnish war children in Sweden after World War II and refugee children of today / Barbara Mattsson
- Afterword / Sherrill Harbison.