Att representera och representeras : samiska kvinnor i svensk och samisk press 1966-2006

This doctoral thesis examines how Sami women were represented in Swedish and Sami press during the years 1966, 1986 and 2006. Moreover, it problematises how the image of "the Sami woman" was constructed and represented in the press, in relation to the (re)production of normality and devian...

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Main Author: Ledman, Anna-Lill
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier 2012
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-53545 2023-10-09T21:55:44+02:00 Att representera och representeras : samiska kvinnor i svensk och samisk press 1966-2006 To Represent and be Represented : Sami Women in Swedish and Sami Press, 1966-2006 Ledman, Anna-Lill 2012 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-53545 swe swe Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier Umeå universitet, Centrum för samisk forskning (CeSam) Umeå : Umeå universitet Skrifter från Centrum för samisk forskning, 1651-5455 15 orcid:0000-0003-1143-9425 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-53545 urn:isbn:978-91-7459-379-2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Sami history Press history gender intersectionality Post-colonial feminism Critical Discourse Analysis Ethics Reflexivity samisk historia kvinnohistoria presshistoria intersektionalitet postkolonial teori kritisk diskursanalys etik reflexivitet History Historia Doctoral thesis, monograph info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2012 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:49:33Z This doctoral thesis examines how Sami women were represented in Swedish and Sami press during the years 1966, 1986 and 2006. Moreover, it problematises how the image of "the Sami woman" was constructed and represented in the press, in relation to the (re)production of normality and deviance, with special attention to the concepts of ethnicity and gender. The thesis adopts a theoretical framework informed by post-colonial theory and intersectional analysis, and the empirical study was approached through critical discourse analysis. Concepts such as orientalism, intersectionality, and strategic essentialism are central to the study, and the thesis includes discussions on ethics, reflexivity, knowledge and power as well as scrutinizing the hegemonic Western perspective in connection to Sami related research. As the main source materials, the Sami magazine Samefolket, and the Vilhelmina Sami press clippings archive were used. In addition to the articles, some of the women who appeared in the newspapers and magazines were interviewed, providing a valuable complement to the printed source materials. The study shows that Sami women were represented in a stereotypical manner in both Samefolket and in the Swedish press, with clear connections to the image of the Sami as it was formulated in the Swedish Sami policy during the 20th century. The balance between Sami and Swedish ethnicity was given increased attention over time, and women approached the theme by expressing themselves through various forms of art such as literature, film, photography or other extroverted activities. The importance of Sami women for the Sami ethno-political mobilisation appears to be more significant than has previously been noted, however women act from artistic platforms aswell as the traditional political arenas. As the dominant Swedish society, including members of the media, generally hold a low level of knowledge about Sami societies the discussion on Sami society, history and culture is kept at a rudimentary level. As a consequence, ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis sami sami samisk Umeå University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic Sami history
Press history
gender
intersectionality
Post-colonial feminism
Critical Discourse Analysis
Ethics
Reflexivity
samisk historia
kvinnohistoria
presshistoria
intersektionalitet
postkolonial teori
kritisk diskursanalys
etik
reflexivitet
History
Historia
spellingShingle Sami history
Press history
gender
intersectionality
Post-colonial feminism
Critical Discourse Analysis
Ethics
Reflexivity
samisk historia
kvinnohistoria
presshistoria
intersektionalitet
postkolonial teori
kritisk diskursanalys
etik
reflexivitet
History
Historia
Ledman, Anna-Lill
Att representera och representeras : samiska kvinnor i svensk och samisk press 1966-2006
topic_facet Sami history
Press history
gender
intersectionality
Post-colonial feminism
Critical Discourse Analysis
Ethics
Reflexivity
samisk historia
kvinnohistoria
presshistoria
intersektionalitet
postkolonial teori
kritisk diskursanalys
etik
reflexivitet
History
Historia
description This doctoral thesis examines how Sami women were represented in Swedish and Sami press during the years 1966, 1986 and 2006. Moreover, it problematises how the image of "the Sami woman" was constructed and represented in the press, in relation to the (re)production of normality and deviance, with special attention to the concepts of ethnicity and gender. The thesis adopts a theoretical framework informed by post-colonial theory and intersectional analysis, and the empirical study was approached through critical discourse analysis. Concepts such as orientalism, intersectionality, and strategic essentialism are central to the study, and the thesis includes discussions on ethics, reflexivity, knowledge and power as well as scrutinizing the hegemonic Western perspective in connection to Sami related research. As the main source materials, the Sami magazine Samefolket, and the Vilhelmina Sami press clippings archive were used. In addition to the articles, some of the women who appeared in the newspapers and magazines were interviewed, providing a valuable complement to the printed source materials. The study shows that Sami women were represented in a stereotypical manner in both Samefolket and in the Swedish press, with clear connections to the image of the Sami as it was formulated in the Swedish Sami policy during the 20th century. The balance between Sami and Swedish ethnicity was given increased attention over time, and women approached the theme by expressing themselves through various forms of art such as literature, film, photography or other extroverted activities. The importance of Sami women for the Sami ethno-political mobilisation appears to be more significant than has previously been noted, however women act from artistic platforms aswell as the traditional political arenas. As the dominant Swedish society, including members of the media, generally hold a low level of knowledge about Sami societies the discussion on Sami society, history and culture is kept at a rudimentary level. As a consequence, ...
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title Att representera och representeras : samiska kvinnor i svensk och samisk press 1966-2006
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