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Culture: A new concept of race

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 1999

UNNI WIKAN
Affiliation:
Ethnographic Museum, University of Oslo, Frederiksgate 2, 0167 Oslo, Norway
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Abstract

My purpose here is to alert you to how culture is loose on the streets of Norway - as indeed in much of the rest of the world. The expression ‘loose on the streets’ is not mine. I take it from the anthropologist Paul Bohannan who thus characterises a phenomenon of our times. ‘Culture’ has run astray. And it is now being used helter-skelter to promote all kinds of special interests.

But can a concept that has gone awry function as a fitting frame for the encounter between immigrants and Norwegians? My own answer is no. And I shall propose an alternative that can better facilitate mutual respect and understanding.

Type
Debate. Culture in the nation and public opinion: a Norwegian case
Copyright
© 1999 Cambridge University Press

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