Series |
New directions in Scandinavian studies New directions in Scandinavian studies. ^A721669
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Contents |
Introduction: Arvi -- Åppas : fresh snow -- Doalli : a strategy develops -- Tjïekere : the recovery of Sa'mi continuity -- Sijvo : the momentum underway -- Rahte : contextualizing Sa'mi uses of digital media -- Sa'llat : new tracks -- Ruövddietjarvva : beyond the World Wide Web -- Conclusion: Fiehta. |
Abstract |
"Digital media, GIFs, films, TED Talks, tweets and more, have become an integral part of daily life and, unsurprisingly, indigenous people's strategies for addressing the historical and ongoing effects of colonization. Thomas DuBois and Coppélie Cocq consider how Sa'mi (formerly called Lapp) people of Norway, Finland and Sweden have become expert at using digital media for personal and communal activism. Grounding their analysis in the 'creative image making' Sa'mi songwriters and poets employed in the 1970s A'ltta' dam protests, the authors examine contemporary efforts, from a singer creating YouTube music videos that combine rock music and joik (a traditional Sa'mi musical genre) to anonymous activist groups sharing images of James Bond in Sa'mi ga'kti (Sa'mi traditional dress) via Facebook. They demonstrate how these artists and activists stitch together indigenous and global symbols to create decolonizing works that invite Sa'mi across Scandinavia into greater engagement with their natal culture while simultaneously convincing a global non-Sa'mi audience of Sa'mi resilience, continuity and inherent right to self-determination"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Issued in other form | Online version: DuBois, Thomas A. (Thomas Andrew), 1960-. Sámi media and indigenous agency in the Arctic north. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2019] 9780295746616 |
LCCN | 2019018739 |
ISBN | 9780295746623 hardcover |
ISBN | 0295746629 hardcover |
ISBN | 9780295746609 paperback |
ISBN | 0295746602 paperback |
ISBN | electronic book |