“A Place in the Sun”:Historical Perspectives on the Debate on Development and Modernity in Greenland

The chapter adds a historical perspective to the present debate on development and modernity in Greenland. It invites the readers back to the time when Greenland was a Danish colony, with the intention of offering insight into how Greenlandic and Danish players at the time dealt with the issue of th...

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Main Author: Thisted, Kirsten
Other Authors: Hansson, Heidi, Ryall, Anka
Format: Book Part
Language:Danish
Published: Cambridge Scholars Press 2017
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/bdd2389f-eac3-4922-80eb-bd3568b498f6 2023-05-15T14:24:42+02:00 “A Place in the Sun”:Historical Perspectives on the Debate on Development and Modernity in Greenland Thisted, Kirsten Hansson, Heidi Ryall, Anka 2017-11 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/a-place-in-the-sun(bdd2389f-eac3-4922-80eb-bd3568b498f6).html https://arcticportal.org/ap-library/news/1982-arctic-modernities-the-environmental-the-exotic-and-the-everyday dan dan Cambridge Scholars Press info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Thisted , K 2017 , “A Place in the Sun” : Historical Perspectives on the Debate on Development and Modernity in Greenland . i H Hansson & A Ryall (red) , Arctic Modernities : The Environmental, the Exotic and the Everyday . Cambridge Scholars Press , s. 312-344 . bookPart 2017 ftcopenhagenunip 2021-09-23T18:05:59Z The chapter adds a historical perspective to the present debate on development and modernity in Greenland. It invites the readers back to the time when Greenland was a Danish colony, with the intention of offering insight into how Greenlandic and Danish players at the time dealt with the issue of the modernization of Greenland. The focus of analysis is Mathias Storch’s Strejflys over Grønland (Gleams of light over Greenland) from 1930. This book was written by a Greenlander in Danish, as a response to a Danish publication, Sophie Petersen’s Grønland i hverdag og fest (Greenland in everyday life and celebrations) from 1928. Petersen’s book reflected contemporary points of view and perceptions in the Danish discourse on Greenland in religious circles and among people who had previously worked in Greenland. Storch’s book reflected perceptions in Greenlandic society, as these were also expressed in the two Greenlandic newspapers, Atuagagdliutit and Avangnâmioq. The texts draw a clear picture of the contemporary Greenlanders' self-perception as co-authors of modernity, not passive receivers (or victims) of modernity. The chapter adds a historical perspective to the present debate on development and modernity in Greenland. It invites the readers back to the time when Greenland was a Danish colony, with the intention of offering insight into how Greenlandic and Danish players at the time dealt with the issue of the modernization of Greenland. The focus of analysis is Mathias Storch’s Strejflys over Grønland (Gleams of light over Greenland) from 1930. This book was written by a Greenlander in Danish, as a response to a Danish publication, Sophie Petersen’s Grønland i hverdag og fest (Greenland in everyday life and celebrations) from 1928. Petersen’s book reflected contemporary points of view and perceptions in the Danish discourse on Greenland in religious circles and among people who had previously worked in Greenland. Storch’s book reflected perceptions in Greenlandic society, as these were also expressed in the two Greenlandic newspapers, Atuagagdliutit and Avangnâmioq. Book Part Arctic Greenland greenlander* greenlandic Grønland Atuagagdliutit University of Copenhagen: Research Greenland
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description The chapter adds a historical perspective to the present debate on development and modernity in Greenland. It invites the readers back to the time when Greenland was a Danish colony, with the intention of offering insight into how Greenlandic and Danish players at the time dealt with the issue of the modernization of Greenland. The focus of analysis is Mathias Storch’s Strejflys over Grønland (Gleams of light over Greenland) from 1930. This book was written by a Greenlander in Danish, as a response to a Danish publication, Sophie Petersen’s Grønland i hverdag og fest (Greenland in everyday life and celebrations) from 1928. Petersen’s book reflected contemporary points of view and perceptions in the Danish discourse on Greenland in religious circles and among people who had previously worked in Greenland. Storch’s book reflected perceptions in Greenlandic society, as these were also expressed in the two Greenlandic newspapers, Atuagagdliutit and Avangnâmioq. The texts draw a clear picture of the contemporary Greenlanders' self-perception as co-authors of modernity, not passive receivers (or victims) of modernity. The chapter adds a historical perspective to the present debate on development and modernity in Greenland. It invites the readers back to the time when Greenland was a Danish colony, with the intention of offering insight into how Greenlandic and Danish players at the time dealt with the issue of the modernization of Greenland. The focus of analysis is Mathias Storch’s Strejflys over Grønland (Gleams of light over Greenland) from 1930. This book was written by a Greenlander in Danish, as a response to a Danish publication, Sophie Petersen’s Grønland i hverdag og fest (Greenland in everyday life and celebrations) from 1928. Petersen’s book reflected contemporary points of view and perceptions in the Danish discourse on Greenland in religious circles and among people who had previously worked in Greenland. Storch’s book reflected perceptions in Greenlandic society, as these were also expressed in the two Greenlandic newspapers, Atuagagdliutit and Avangnâmioq.
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