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Insisting on culture?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 1999

MARIT MELHUUS
Affiliation:
Institute of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo, PO Box 1091, Blindern N-0317, Oslo, Norway
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Abstract

This paper explores some of the ongoing debates about culture and the concept of culture as it is used and deployed in the Norwegian public sphere, what we would call ‘norsk offentlighet’. More specifically, I am interested in the part played by anthropology and anthropologists in influencing the meanings and usages of such a key indigenous concept as culture. My interest was particularily spurred by the general debates on culture and immigrants which dominated the media in the mid-nineties, and in which anthropologists were actively engaged.

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

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Footnotes

Tordis Borchgrevink gave thoughtful comments to the first version of this paper; Geir Thomas Hylland Eriksen has critically read the second version. I am grateful to both for pointing to my own blind spots.