“…of immediate use to society”. On Folklorists, Archives and the Definition of “Others”
This article focuses on archival collections relating to so-called “tattare” and “zigenare” (roughly translated as “tinkers” and “gypsies”) created by Swedish folklore scholars during the twentieth century, and how these scholars influenced politics and interventions regarding these categories. It a...
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doaj-19c933050cef4a8ab48eb2e33902f2042020-11-25T04:07:03ZengLinköping University Electronic PressCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research2000-15252020-05-0112114117210.3384/cu.2000.1525.2020v12a08935“…of immediate use to society”. On Folklorists, Archives and the Definition of “Others”Charlotte Hyltén-Cavallius0Lotta Fernstål1Insitute for Language and FolkloreNational Historical MuseumsThis article focuses on archival collections relating to so-called “tattare” and “zigenare” (roughly translated as “tinkers” and “gypsies”) created by Swedish folklore scholars during the twentieth century, and how these scholars influenced politics and interventions regarding these categories. It addresses questions regarding the production of knowledge about these categories and the contexts, structures and actors that have created the basis for these kinds of collections. Special focus has been placed on works by the folklore scholars Carl-Martin Bergstrand and Carl-Herman Tillhagen, and collections at the Institute for Language and Folklore, Department of Dialectology, Onomastics and Folklore Research and the Nordic Museum. By unfolding the networks of Bergstrand and Tillhagen and following the traces of their work to other archives, the article highlights some of the political and monitoring dimensions of archival practices in relation to minority groups in Sweden.https://cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/article/view/935“zigenare”“tattare”folklore archivesfollow a labelfollow the researcherpolitical and ideological contextmonitoring powermulti-sited archives |
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Charlotte Hyltén-Cavallius Lotta Fernstål “…of immediate use to society”. On Folklorists, Archives and the Definition of “Others” Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research “zigenare” “tattare” folklore archives follow a label follow the researcher political and ideological context monitoring power multi-sited archives |
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“…of immediate use to society”. On Folklorists, Archives and the Definition of “Others” |
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“…of immediate use to society”. On Folklorists, Archives and the Definition of “Others” |
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“…of immediate use to society”. On Folklorists, Archives and the Definition of “Others” |
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“…of immediate use to society”. On Folklorists, Archives and the Definition of “Others” |
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“…of immediate use to society”. On Folklorists, Archives and the Definition of “Others” |
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“…of immediate use to society”. on folklorists, archives and the definition of “others” |
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Linköping University Electronic Press |
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Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research |
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This article focuses on archival collections relating to so-called “tattare” and “zigenare” (roughly translated as “tinkers” and “gypsies”) created by Swedish folklore scholars during the twentieth century, and how these scholars influenced politics and interventions regarding these categories. It addresses questions regarding the production of knowledge about these categories and the contexts, structures and actors that have created the basis for these kinds of collections. Special focus has been placed on works by the folklore scholars Carl-Martin Bergstrand and Carl-Herman Tillhagen, and collections at the Institute for Language and Folklore, Department of Dialectology, Onomastics and Folklore Research and the Nordic Museum. By unfolding the networks of Bergstrand and Tillhagen and following the traces of their work to other archives, the article highlights some of the political and monitoring dimensions of archival practices in relation to minority groups in Sweden. |
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“zigenare” “tattare” folklore archives follow a label follow the researcher political and ideological context monitoring power multi-sited archives |
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