The Internal Other: Reproducing and Reworking Center and Periphery

Madeleine Eriksson, Helene Pristed Nielsen, Gry Paulgaard

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    Abstract

    This chapter contains a critical discussion of constructions of center and periphery in a Nordic context, and the discursive and material implications thereof. Specifically, it takes its starting point in representations of northernmost Denmark, Norway and Sweden, and discusses how discursive constructions of these geographic localities as backwards and peripheral contribute to a co-production of a presumably egalitarian and forward-looking Nordic center; i.e. the national capital regions. We use the term “representations” in a very general sense as any means of communication by which people tell stories about places. The chapter draws on examples ranging from newspaper articles, to film, place marketing campaigns, interview material and other modes of representing “peripheral” regions in Denmark, Sweden and Norway.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelRemapping Gender, Place and Mobility: Global Confluences and Local Particularities in Nordic Peripheries
    RedaktørerStine Thidemann Faber, Helene Pristed Nielsen
    Antal sider16
    UdgivelsesstedFarnham
    ForlagAshgate
    Publikationsdato2015
    Sider37-52
    Kapitel3
    ISBN (Trykt)978-1-4724-2969-8
    ISBN (Elektronisk)978-1-4724-2970-4, 978-1-4724-2971-1
    StatusUdgivet - 2015
    NavnGender in a Global/Local World

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