Etnopolitiske utmaningar i historieformidling – Grunnforteljingar om samefolket i Noreg

The article discusses the place and the status of the Sami people in historical narratives in Norway. It focuses on history as a school subject but this focus can only be understood by looking at changes in contexts. Of special interest here is the presentations of the Sami in Norwegian textbooks, t...

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Main Author: Kvande, Lise
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Norwegian Nynorsk
Published: Noregs teknisk-naturvitskaplege universitet, Trondheim 2015
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spelling ftkarlstadsuniv:oai:DiVA.org:kau-40562 2023-07-16T04:00:44+02:00 Etnopolitiske utmaningar i historieformidling – Grunnforteljingar om samefolket i Noreg Kvande, Lise 2015 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-40562 nno nno Noregs teknisk-naturvitskaplege universitet, Trondheim Karlstad : CSD Karlstad Nordidactica : Journal of Humanities and Social Science Education, 2000-9879, 2015, 2015:4, s. 86-105 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-40562 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess HISTORICAL NARRATIVES NORWAY SAMI PEOPLE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE Didactics Didaktik Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2015 ftkarlstadsuniv 2023-06-26T22:09:17Z The article discusses the place and the status of the Sami people in historical narratives in Norway. It focuses on history as a school subject but this focus can only be understood by looking at changes in contexts. Of special interest here is the presentations of the Sami in Norwegian textbooks, the status of the Sami people in Norwegian society, and changes in the perspectives in historical research. History has played a significant role in the nation and state building processes in the Western countries, however in the last decades most European societies have seen immigration at a larger scale than before and, hence, new challenges concerning national identity and inclusion of new groups in the new histories of the nations. The indigenous people in Norway, the Sami, have lived both within and across the Norwegian borders. For centuries they were absent in the political and cultural narratives of Norway. After WW II they gradually achieved political recognition and legal rights but it was not until the 1970s they obtained space in Norwegian textbooks. The article shows how narratives about the Sami people have been presented and how they have changed in the last 40 years. The narratives first made the Sami visible, then they focused on the Sami as an object of oppression, and more recently they have presented the Sami as acting subjects in history. The question is not if, and to what extent, the Sami ought to be included in histories of Norway, but rather in what view the majority presents the indigenous people in the textbooks, for example. This discussion is relevant to debates on multiculturality in general and it also offers a deeper understanding of how history works in (ethno)political contexts. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami sami Karlstad University: Publications (DIVA) Norway
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SAMI PEOPLE
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
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Didaktik
spellingShingle HISTORICAL NARRATIVES
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SAMI PEOPLE
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
Didactics
Didaktik
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Etnopolitiske utmaningar i historieformidling – Grunnforteljingar om samefolket i Noreg
topic_facet HISTORICAL NARRATIVES
NORWAY
SAMI PEOPLE
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
Didactics
Didaktik
description The article discusses the place and the status of the Sami people in historical narratives in Norway. It focuses on history as a school subject but this focus can only be understood by looking at changes in contexts. Of special interest here is the presentations of the Sami in Norwegian textbooks, the status of the Sami people in Norwegian society, and changes in the perspectives in historical research. History has played a significant role in the nation and state building processes in the Western countries, however in the last decades most European societies have seen immigration at a larger scale than before and, hence, new challenges concerning national identity and inclusion of new groups in the new histories of the nations. The indigenous people in Norway, the Sami, have lived both within and across the Norwegian borders. For centuries they were absent in the political and cultural narratives of Norway. After WW II they gradually achieved political recognition and legal rights but it was not until the 1970s they obtained space in Norwegian textbooks. The article shows how narratives about the Sami people have been presented and how they have changed in the last 40 years. The narratives first made the Sami visible, then they focused on the Sami as an object of oppression, and more recently they have presented the Sami as acting subjects in history. The question is not if, and to what extent, the Sami ought to be included in histories of Norway, but rather in what view the majority presents the indigenous people in the textbooks, for example. This discussion is relevant to debates on multiculturality in general and it also offers a deeper understanding of how history works in (ethno)political contexts.
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title Etnopolitiske utmaningar i historieformidling – Grunnforteljingar om samefolket i Noreg
title_short Etnopolitiske utmaningar i historieformidling – Grunnforteljingar om samefolket i Noreg
title_full Etnopolitiske utmaningar i historieformidling – Grunnforteljingar om samefolket i Noreg
title_fullStr Etnopolitiske utmaningar i historieformidling – Grunnforteljingar om samefolket i Noreg
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op_relation Nordidactica : Journal of Humanities and Social Science Education, 2000-9879, 2015, 2015:4, s. 86-105
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