Finnish Migrants to North Norway - Supporting or Threatening the Kven Identifications of Today
Since the 1970s there has been a remarkable interest in the situation of those Norwegians who have Finnish-speaking ancestry, i.e. people who are also called Kvens. Attention is paid on their culture and language as well as on the historical constructions of their past, which is typical for ethnic r...
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author | Anttonen, Marjut |
author_facet | Anttonen, Marjut |
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description | Since the 1970s there has been a remarkable interest in the situation of those Norwegians who have Finnish-speaking ancestry, i.e. people who are also called Kvens. Attention is paid on their culture and language as well as on the historical constructions of their past, which is typical for ethnic revitalization movements around the world. By the early 1990s some of the present-day Kvens had started making politics of identity. At that time Kven and Finnish matters were often discussed in very heated public debates. The title of this article suggests that the encountering of present-day Finns and present-day Norwegians of Finnish origin could possibly become a dilemma. What, then, is the role of these Finns residing in Norway? Could their arrival be understood as a support of the local identifications with Finnish origins? Or could it be the opposite, could 'modem Finnishness' be understood as some kind of a threat to them? |
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op_source | Ethnologia Fennica; Vol. 28 (2000): People in Unfamiliar Environments; 15-32 Ethnologia Fennica; Vol 28 (2000); 15-32 2489-4982 0355-1776 |
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spelling | fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/66358 2025-01-16T23:48:06+00:00 Finnish Migrants to North Norway - Supporting or Threatening the Kven Identifications of Today Anttonen, Marjut 2000-12-31 https://journal.fi/ethnolfenn/article/view/66358 unknown Ethnos ry https://journal.fi/ethnolfenn/article/view/66358 Ethnologia Fennica; Vol. 28 (2000): People in Unfamiliar Environments; 15-32 Ethnologia Fennica; Vol 28 (2000); 15-32 2489-4982 0355-1776 Northern Norway Finnish Kven ethnicity identity minority rights ethnopolitics info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2000 fttsvojs 2024-10-08T15:05:44Z Since the 1970s there has been a remarkable interest in the situation of those Norwegians who have Finnish-speaking ancestry, i.e. people who are also called Kvens. Attention is paid on their culture and language as well as on the historical constructions of their past, which is typical for ethnic revitalization movements around the world. By the early 1990s some of the present-day Kvens had started making politics of identity. At that time Kven and Finnish matters were often discussed in very heated public debates. The title of this article suggests that the encountering of present-day Finns and present-day Norwegians of Finnish origin could possibly become a dilemma. What, then, is the role of these Finns residing in Norway? Could their arrival be understood as a support of the local identifications with Finnish origins? Or could it be the opposite, could 'modem Finnishness' be understood as some kind of a threat to them? Article in Journal/Newspaper North Norway Northern Norway Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Norway |
spellingShingle | Northern Norway Finnish Kven ethnicity identity minority rights ethnopolitics Anttonen, Marjut Finnish Migrants to North Norway - Supporting or Threatening the Kven Identifications of Today |
title | Finnish Migrants to North Norway - Supporting or Threatening the Kven Identifications of Today |
title_full | Finnish Migrants to North Norway - Supporting or Threatening the Kven Identifications of Today |
title_fullStr | Finnish Migrants to North Norway - Supporting or Threatening the Kven Identifications of Today |
title_full_unstemmed | Finnish Migrants to North Norway - Supporting or Threatening the Kven Identifications of Today |
title_short | Finnish Migrants to North Norway - Supporting or Threatening the Kven Identifications of Today |
title_sort | finnish migrants to north norway - supporting or threatening the kven identifications of today |
topic | Northern Norway Finnish Kven ethnicity identity minority rights ethnopolitics |
topic_facet | Northern Norway Finnish Kven ethnicity identity minority rights ethnopolitics |
url | https://journal.fi/ethnolfenn/article/view/66358 |