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Citation

Keskinen S. J. Intercult. Stud. 2012; 33(3): 261-274.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, River Seine Publications)

DOI

10.1080/07256868.2012.673470

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The 'crisis of multiculturalism' discourse characterises the current political and media debates in many European countries. This paper analyses how liberal arguments, especially gender equality and freedom of speech, are used to promote nationalist and racialising political agendas in Denmark and Finland. It detects the powerful emergence of a nationalist rhetoric, based on the 'politics of reversal' and a re-articulation of liberal notions, in the Nordic countries, which have been known for their collectivist welfare state models and commitments to social equality. Through an analysis of case studies in both countries, the paper shows how debates about gendered violence in Muslim families turn into attempts to broaden the discursive space for racialising speech and to individualise racism.

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