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Anti-Blackness and Nordic Exceptionalism.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Waco, Margarida, Author.
Contributor:
Konaté, Awa, Contributor.
Lambert, Léopold, Editor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Series:
The Funambulist Podcast ; 141
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Historiography.
Imperialism.
Nation-state.
Postcolonialism.
Racism.
Colonialism.
Nations.
Genre:
Interviews
Podcasts
Interviews.
Podcasts.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified], The Funambulist, 2020.
Summary:
"Invoking the global Black uprising, this conversation between Margarida Waco and Awa Konaté examines Anti-Blackness and the different ways in which institutional and structural violence against Black and Brown bodies is normalised and manifested across the Nordics, i.e. Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland in particular. The conversation draws upon Scandinavian colonial history and Denmark's role in slave trading as frameworks allowing for a critical examination of the cultural and political languages and iconographies associated with the Nordic Paradigm in an attempt to challenge, and finally dismantle the concept of Nordic Exceptionalism. Awa Konaté is a London and Copenhagen based Danish-Ivorian writer and curator. She is also the founder of the interdisciplinary research platform Culture Art Society (CAS) founded in 2013 to research the cultural economy of African archives. CAS draws on multiple disciplines to form a critical curatorial practice called "memory" work integral to its programming, moreover advocacy for African cultural activism and accessibility to arts education for Black working-class people. Awa has been published in Third Text, Paletten, Widewalls, The Nordic Africa Institute, and more."-- provided by distributor.
Notes:
Archived and cataloged by Library Stack
CC BY-NC-SA.
Description from resource landing page (Library Stack, viewed on 09/29/2025).
Access Restriction:
Unrestricted online access

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