Becoming Diversity: Critical perspectives on an anti-racist discourse in contemporary Swedish media
Abstract
This thesis focuses the Swedish anti-racist campaign ”Vi gillar olika” that was launched in
relation to the Swedish election 2010, where the anti-immigration party Sverigedemokraterna
gained parliamentary representation. “Vi gillar olika” is pronounced as a “call to the silent
majority to take a stand against xenophobia” and “for diversity”. This thesis analyses the
discourse with the aim of problematising the idea of “diversity” as well as the idea of
“xenophobia”. In a broader sense it seeks to problematise a popular understanding of “antiracism”
and questions the inherent “goodness” in seemingly “good deeds”. It posits the
questions: How is difference and diversity understood in the discourse? How is racism and
anti-racism understood? How does “Vi gillar olika” communicate its society? The thesis
explores how, by projecting racism to the margins of the Swedish society and celebrating
difference as a social good, the majority society as represented by “Vi gillar olika”, is brought
forth as both anti-racist and diverse. Applying critical theory, mainly as formulated by Sara
Ahmed, the thesis discusses how “Vi gillar olika” as a (re)negotiation of the space Sweden
can be seen as a (re)negotiation of the space of whiteness, and how violence can be seen to
structure the project.
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Date
2012-06-20Author
Karlsson Blom, Lisa
Series/Report no.
Global Studies
2011:1
Language
eng