Transcript Eriksson

REPRESENTATIONS
OF A
“PROBLEMATIC”
REGION
Madeleine Eriksson
PhD student
Umeå University
Sweden
- The Construction of
National
and Regional identities
THE SWEDISH
SELF-IMAGE
Non-nationalistic
Equal
Modern
Institutional/Cultural
racism
Socio- economic
differences
= Internal spatial others
THE AREA OF STUDY - NORRLAND
NORRLAND
Area: 60% of
Sweden
Population:
1,2 million
Legend
Legend
Population
Population
2695 - 20878
57488 - 100000
20879 - 49313
100001 - 300000
COUNTIES
Source: Statistic Sweden 2005
49314 - 104512
300001 - 500000
104513 - 259579
500001 - 1889945
259580 - 750348
MUNICIPALITIES
THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT
(Re)presentations of Norrland
•Unknown - fiction
•Internal colony 1600’s
•Sweden’s West Indies - Rich on natural resources
•“Civilize” the indigenous population (The Sámi People)
•Sweden’s Irish question - Industry close-downs & Rural
restructuring
•Unemployment - Out-migration 1950’s
•Natural population decrease - PROBLEMATIC
VERY Briefly:
theoretical points of departure
• Identity formation is a representational process
• All identities are constructed through the
representations of the “other”
• All representations are political…
Said E 1966; Massey D 1994; McDowell L 1999; Van Dijk
2006; Gregory D 1995 etc. etc.
VERY POLITICAL
“People in Stockholm are more intelligent than country
bumpkins”
(Statement made by a Member of Parliament in 1998)
“The statement made by Anna Kinberg Batra (Member of
Parliament) in 1998 was nothing to apologize for; people in
Stockholm are more intelligent than people in Norrland.”
(Editorial, Dagens Nyheter 2006)
POPULAR
STEREOTYPES
Pistvakt 1996, TV-series, SVT
NorrlandsGuld 2003, TV-commercial
THE ANALYSIS: REPRESENTATIONS OF NORRLAND
IN A SWEDISH LEADING DAILY NEWSPAPER*
• 98 articles 2000-2005
• Topics, labeling, grammatical agency
(some) RESULTS:
• A region in need of financial support
• Depopulation
• Establishment in Stockholm vs. Norrland
• Municipalities and towns rarely specified
• Demanding but passive
An Unattractive space
*Dagens Nyheter
“Independent” Liberal
THE MAKING OF REGIONAL IDENTITIES
• Stockholm – Norrland
• Urban – Rural
• Modern - Traditional
http://www.varmland.coop/visit/swe
• Norrland fights back/resists:
“We in the North are bothered by the debate concerning regions that
draw on the reserves and regions that build up the reserves. It is not
correct that Stockholm is contributing to the welfare in Norrland.”
(Article by leading politicians from the counties in Norrland)
• And reproduces the representations:
“(…) we arrange the biggest protest march anyone ever seen – we gather
outside the place of power (The Parliament in Stockholm)”
(Lars Törnman politician, Kiruna Partiet (a local political party from Norrbotten)
THE CONSTRUCTION OF
A SPATIAL INTERNAL “OTHER”
“They are not as ordinary Swedes up there”
(Article reflecting on a specific case of sickness benefit)
Lifestyle/”Cultural” differences:
• Dependent on subsidies
“But it is not only they the Norrlanders who are paying. As many
Stockholmers state; they are also financing the traditional Norrlanders
lifestyle.”
• Traditional, Narrow-minded
“The fact that young men in Norrland cling to their home is maybe
worst for themselves (…) difficult to find a woman and settle down.”
The ”traditional lifestyle” implies
working class and traditional gender
roles (among men)
“The girls in Norrland on the other hand, have adopted
middleclass ideals. They have expansive plans and are using their
education to prepare themselves to move.”
“It is also where in Västerbotten, Norrbotten and
Västernorrland the shortage of female citizens is the greatest.”
racism (narrow minded)…
”Our very own rednecks  Norrlanders don’t hesitate (…) the worst
thing that could happen is that they will be forbidden to hunt on their
own land.” (article concerning the distribution of land between Sámi’s and the
Norrlanders (ethnic Swedes))
“TRICKS OF METONYMICAL
MAGIC”
• Problematic region – problematic population
• Specific traits of parts of Norrland/Stockholm become
one with the entire region
• Any person belonging to the population in
Norrland/Stockholm becomes one with that entire
population.
• Cultural terms and lifestyle differences
(Pred A 2000)
THE DISCOURSE OF
INTERNAL ORIENTALISM
• Represent a subordinate section of the state to produce a
national identity with desirably characteristics
(Hechter J 1975; Jansson D 2005)
• Internal spatial ”others”: Italy - the South (Moe N 1998),
USA – the South (Jansson D 2005), The Celts – Great
Britain (Hechter J 1975)
• (Re)produces inequalities and hierarchies of places and
people