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Within a ‘white’ affective space: racialization in Iceland and development discourses

Within a ‘white’ affective space: racialization in Iceland and development discourses


Title: Within a ‘white’ affective space: racialization in Iceland and development discourses
Author: Loftsdóttir, Kristín   orcid.org/0000-0003-3491-724X
Date: 2014-11-02
Language: English
Scope: 452-470
University/Institute: Háskóli Íslands
University of Iceland
School: Félagsvísindasvið (HÍ)
School of Social Sciences (UI)
Department: Félags og mannvísindadeild (HÍ)
Faculty of Social and Human Sciences (UI)
Series: Social Identities;20(6)
ISSN: 1350-4630
1363-0296 (eISSN)
Subject: Racialization; Humanitarianism; Whiteness; Iceland; Development; Kynþáttahyggja; Mannúðarstefna; Þróunarsamvinna; Innflytjendur
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2728

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Loftsdóttir, K. (2014). Within a ‘white’ affective space: racialization in Iceland and development discourses. Social Identities, 20(6), 452-470. doi:10.1080/13504630.2015.1004996

Abstract:

Racialization does not always take place through discourses of blackness as emphasized in American research, or exclusively in relation to immigration, as emphasized in the European context. As an affective process, racialization is entangled with particular views of nation-states and a sense of belonging in a wider community of nations where humanitarianism can play a large role. By looking at international development in Iceland, the paper emphasizes that racialization takes place in different spheres of society where Icelandic racial subjectivities are shaped by global ideas of humanitarianism and international development that intersect with older Icelandic anxieties of belonging with sovereign northern European nations. The article emphasizes whiteness as being embedded in local Icelandic conversions of nationhood and belonging, entangled in global international development discourses that involve mobilizations of the idea of ‘humanity’.

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