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Being Danish : paradoxes of identity in everyday life


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På baggrund af arkivstudier og etnografisk feltarbejde undersøger forfatteren begrebet danskhed og analyserer, hvad der lå til grund for opfattelsen af begrebet i Skive i 1990'erne. Desuden undersøges danskernes holdning til EU, Dannebrog, Kongehuset og kristendommen.

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On Translation, Language and Quotation. - 1. Ethnicity in everyday life ; 2. A small town in Denmark ; 3. ‘Where the crows turn’: Darkest Jutland ; 4. ‘Bicycle talk’: Local idioms of identification ; 5. ‘A dwarf on the giant’s knee’: The question of Europe ; 6. ‘Just how it is’: The sacred and the profane ; Photo Essay: One Flag, Many Flags ; 7. ‘Actually, everything’: The state of Denmark ; 8. ‘Holding the hand of every child’: Civil enculturation ; 9. ‘Roast pork and lasagne’: Modern danskhed ; 10. ‘A person first, then a Christian’: Religion and the folk ; 11. ‘Those we call Danes’: Insiders and outsiders ; Photo Essay: May Day and ‘Skive by Night’, 2008 ; 12. Being Danish in the twenty-first century. - Notes ; Bibliography ; Index


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