Racialization and Racism in Denmark
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3122377Utgivelsesdato
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Guschke, B. L., Khawaja, I., & Myong, L. (2023). Racialization and racism in Denmark. Kvinder, Køn & Forskning, (2), 8-20. 10.7146/kkf.v36i2.141914Sammendrag
Our ambition with this special issue on “Raciali-zation and Racism in Denmark” is to support and expand critical and generative engagements with how racialization and racism continue to infl u-ence, structure, and operate in a Danish context, including the territories and areas that are con-nected to Denmark through (post)colonial ties. We initiated work on the special issue in the spring of 2021, and while it responds to calls for more crit-ical scholarship on colonialism, decolonialization, racialization, and (anti)racism across many fi elds, including those of gender and feminist studies in the Nordic countries, it also refl ects how such re-search is gathering pace.