The indigenous identity of the South Saami historical and political perspectives on a minority within a minority
This open access book is a novel contribution in two ways: It is a multi-disciplinary examination of the indigenous South Saami people in Fennoscandia, a social and cultural group that often is overlooked as it is a minority within the Saami minority. Based on both historical material such as archae...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Springer International Publishing
2019.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2019. |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009431291206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I: Introduction
- Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives; Håkon Hermanstrand, Asbjørn Kolberg, Trond Risto Nilssen, Leiv Sem
- Part II: Sociolinguistic Perspectives
- Southern Saami Language and Culture – Between Stigma and Pride, Tradition and Modernity; Brit Mæhlum
- “But they call us the Language Police!” Speaker and Ethnic Identifying Profiles in the Process of Revitalizing the South Saami Language, Culture and Ethnic Identity; Inger Johansen
- Part III: Historical and Archaeological Perspectives
- Identification of the South Saami in the Norwegian 1801 Census. Why is the 1801 Census a Problematic Source? Håkon Hermanstrand
- The Meaning of Words and the Power of Silence; Erik Nordberg
- Part IV: Text and Representation
- Puncturing Parts of History’s Blindness: South Saami and South Saami Culture in Early Picture Postcards; Cathrine Baglo
- The Indigenous Voice in Majority Media. South Saami Representations in Norwegian Regional Press 1880 – 1990; Asbjørn Kolberg
- Part V: Hegemony and Current Conflicts
- Out of Print. A Historiography of the South Saami in Regional and National Works of History; Leiv Sem
- South Saami Cultural Landscape Under Pressure; Trond Riston Nilssen.