Kropskultur i Grønland - set med danske øjne

Artiklen belyser det koloniale og postkoloniale forhold mellem Grønland og Danmark og tegner et billede af danskerne syn på grønlandsk kropskultur gennem tiden. Solveig S. Vinther: Body Culture in Greenland – seen from Denmark Since the formal end of colonialism, great emphasis has been put on resea...

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Main Author: Vinther, Solveig Skovmose
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
Published: Dansk Idrætshistorisk Forening 2007
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/idhist/article/view/114455
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spelling ftsbaarhusojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/114455 2023-05-15T16:26:28+02:00 Kropskultur i Grønland - set med danske øjne Vinther, Solveig Skovmose 2007-05-22 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/idhist/article/view/114455 dan dan Dansk Idrætshistorisk Forening https://tidsskrift.dk/idhist/article/view/114455/163031 https://tidsskrift.dk/idhist/article/view/114455 Idrætshistorisk Årbog; Vol. 23 (2007): Idræt, nation og politik - Nordiske komparationer Idrætshistorisk Årbog; Årg. 23 (2007): Idræt, nation og politik - Nordiske komparationer 2246-6452 0900-8632 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2007 ftsbaarhusojs 2021-05-06T21:22:30Z Artiklen belyser det koloniale og postkoloniale forhold mellem Grønland og Danmark og tegner et billede af danskerne syn på grønlandsk kropskultur gennem tiden. Solveig S. Vinther: Body Culture in Greenland – seen from Denmark Since the formal end of colonialism, great emphasis has been put on research in postcolonialism and postcolonial issues. The basic idea in this kind of research is that colonisation is not only a matter of war, violence, and power relations; we also need to consider changes at a more unspoken and unheeded level. In Denmark however, the term Empire has never really been part of the Danish self-image, and only a small amount of postcolonial research have been conducted that focus specifically on the relationship between Denmark and its former colonies. This article will look at the ways in which the Danish colonisers have described the body culture of the Greenlanders through time. The postcolonial aspect of the project will centre on the ways in which the relations between the colonisers and the colonised can be read in the literature of the colonisers. The term Polarism will be introduced to develop an understanding of the Danish discourses describing the body culture of Greenland. The article will hopefully begin to answer some of the unanswered – and unasked – questions concerning the relationship between Denmark and Greenland through an analysis of games, sports and body culture and their representation in the colonial and postcolonial descriptions of Greenland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland greenlander* Grønland grønlandsk Aarhus University: OJS at The State and University Library Greenland
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description Artiklen belyser det koloniale og postkoloniale forhold mellem Grønland og Danmark og tegner et billede af danskerne syn på grønlandsk kropskultur gennem tiden. Solveig S. Vinther: Body Culture in Greenland – seen from Denmark Since the formal end of colonialism, great emphasis has been put on research in postcolonialism and postcolonial issues. The basic idea in this kind of research is that colonisation is not only a matter of war, violence, and power relations; we also need to consider changes at a more unspoken and unheeded level. In Denmark however, the term Empire has never really been part of the Danish self-image, and only a small amount of postcolonial research have been conducted that focus specifically on the relationship between Denmark and its former colonies. This article will look at the ways in which the Danish colonisers have described the body culture of the Greenlanders through time. The postcolonial aspect of the project will centre on the ways in which the relations between the colonisers and the colonised can be read in the literature of the colonisers. The term Polarism will be introduced to develop an understanding of the Danish discourses describing the body culture of Greenland. The article will hopefully begin to answer some of the unanswered – and unasked – questions concerning the relationship between Denmark and Greenland through an analysis of games, sports and body culture and their representation in the colonial and postcolonial descriptions of Greenland.
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