Særlige grønlandske forhold . Rum, ret og uægteskabelige børn i det koloniale Grønland
Making allowance for the special conditions there . Space, Law and Illegitimate Children in Colonial GreenlandThe ‘legally fatherless’ appeared before the Danish public in the spring of 2010 as they formed an association aiming at securing children born out of wedlock in Greenland legal rights towar...
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ftkbcopenhojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/56593 2023-05-15T16:25:53+02:00 Særlige grønlandske forhold . Rum, ret og uægteskabelige børn i det koloniale Grønland Nexø, Sniff Andersen 2013-09-18 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/historisktidsskrift/article/view/56593 dan dan Den Danske Historiske Forening https://tidsskrift.dk/historisktidsskrift/article/view/56593/76796 https://tidsskrift.dk/historisktidsskrift/article/view/56593 Ophavsret (c) 2016 Historisk Tidsskrift Historisk Tidsskrift; Historisk Tidsskrift Bind 113 Hæfte 1 (2013) 2597-0666 0106-4991 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2013 ftkbcopenhojs 2020-07-19T02:17:57Z Making allowance for the special conditions there . Space, Law and Illegitimate Children in Colonial GreenlandThe ‘legally fatherless’ appeared before the Danish public in the spring of 2010 as they formed an association aiming at securing children born out of wedlock in Greenland legal rights towards their biological father equal to the ones bestowed on Danish children. The media framed their situation as the result of the colonial system having discharged Danish men from their responsibilities towards their illegitimate children in Greenland; that is, as a token of colonial discrimination. The following year, a historical investigation was organized in order to identify differences in the legal position of children born out of wedlock in Greenland and in Denmark over the period 1914-1974. The present article, authored by one of the contributors to the report, investigates the rules concerning children born out of wedlock in Greenland at three historical moments: The earliest rules of 1782; the first modern regulation from 1914; and the first post-colonial Children’s Act from 1962. What legal and colonial differences were at stake? How may one interpret the changing regulation? The analysis draws attention to shifting problematizations of the ‘illegitimate’ children, associated with changes in the colonial context. At the same time, however, it is argued that the regulation reflects a continuous colonial rationality by which the particularities of the colonial space came to legitimize fundamental differences between colony and metropolis, and between population categories in Greenland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Grønland Tidsskrift.dk (The Royal Library, Denmark) Greenland |
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Making allowance for the special conditions there . Space, Law and Illegitimate Children in Colonial GreenlandThe ‘legally fatherless’ appeared before the Danish public in the spring of 2010 as they formed an association aiming at securing children born out of wedlock in Greenland legal rights towards their biological father equal to the ones bestowed on Danish children. The media framed their situation as the result of the colonial system having discharged Danish men from their responsibilities towards their illegitimate children in Greenland; that is, as a token of colonial discrimination. The following year, a historical investigation was organized in order to identify differences in the legal position of children born out of wedlock in Greenland and in Denmark over the period 1914-1974. The present article, authored by one of the contributors to the report, investigates the rules concerning children born out of wedlock in Greenland at three historical moments: The earliest rules of 1782; the first modern regulation from 1914; and the first post-colonial Children’s Act from 1962. What legal and colonial differences were at stake? How may one interpret the changing regulation? The analysis draws attention to shifting problematizations of the ‘illegitimate’ children, associated with changes in the colonial context. At the same time, however, it is argued that the regulation reflects a continuous colonial rationality by which the particularities of the colonial space came to legitimize fundamental differences between colony and metropolis, and between population categories in Greenland. |
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Særlige grønlandske forhold . Rum, ret og uægteskabelige børn i det koloniale Grønland |
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Særlige grønlandske forhold . Rum, ret og uægteskabelige børn i det koloniale Grønland |
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Særlige grønlandske forhold . Rum, ret og uægteskabelige børn i det koloniale Grønland |
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Særlige grønlandske forhold . Rum, ret og uægteskabelige børn i det koloniale Grønland |
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Særlige grønlandske forhold . Rum, ret og uægteskabelige børn i det koloniale Grønland |
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særlige grønlandske forhold . rum, ret og uægteskabelige børn i det koloniale grønland |
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Den Danske Historiske Forening |
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