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Cultural Racism without Race : An Exploratory Insight into the Discrimination and Self-Perception of the Sweden Democrats

Bossetta, Michael LU (2012)
Abstract
This study presents a fresh, humanistic perspective into the worldview of a rarely studied group: The Sweden Democrats. Having entered the Swedish Parliament in 2010, the Sweden Democrats are a controversial nationalist-populist party, and they are currently the only major party in Sweden rejecting the country’s famed multiculturalism model. The Sweden Democrats, and other Swedes who are openly critical of their country’s immigration and multiculturalism policies, are often stigmatized as ‘racists’ by a number of actors across Swedish society. This essay interprets such stigmatization, as well as other processes of exclusion, as forms of discrimination.

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This study presents a fresh, humanistic perspective into the worldview of a rarely studied group: The Sweden Democrats. Having entered the Swedish Parliament in 2010, the Sweden Democrats are a controversial nationalist-populist party, and they are currently the only major party in Sweden rejecting the country’s famed multiculturalism model. The Sweden Democrats, and other Swedes who are openly critical of their country’s immigration and multiculturalism policies, are often stigmatized as ‘racists’ by a number of actors across Swedish society. This essay interprets such stigmatization, as well as other processes of exclusion, as forms of discrimination.

Through analyzing the first-hand experiences of these ‘immigration-critical’ Swedes, this study explores who they perceive as actors of discrimination, as well as the specific processes through which these actors enact discrimination. By adopting theoretical and methodological approaches from previous studies of ‘cultural racism’ while avoiding appeals to ‘race’, this paper posits the existence of a ‘cultural racism without race’ in Sweden towards those holding an ‘immigration-critical’ standpoint.

The term posited for this relatively unexplored form of discrimination is ‘intra-cultural ethnicism,’ where interpretations of national identity and one’s role in the world take center stage. This study contends that opposing interpretations of ‘Swedishness’ by the two groups lead to incongruous ‘parallel subjective realities’, hindering effective public debate on Sweden’s immigration policies.

The study offers an exploratory first step towards understanding how immigration-critical Swedes perceive themselves in relation to their social context. The underlying motivation is that the subjective reality constructions of these Swedes, and those of nationalist-populist party sympathizers in other countries, must be understood and addressed before they are to be merely stigmatized. In the case of Sweden, bridging the gap between the incongruous ‘parallel realities’ of the pro-multiculturalist and immigration-critical Swedes is a necessary condition for effective debate on issues of immigration and multiculturalism. (Less)
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  abstract     = {{This  study  presents  a  fresh,  humanistic  perspective into  the  worldview  of  a  rarely  studied group:  The  Sweden  Democrats.    Having  entered  the  Swedish  Parliament  in  2010,  the Sweden Democrats are a controversial nationalist-populist party, and they are currently the only  major  party in  Sweden  rejecting the  country’s  famed  multiculturalism model. The Sweden Democrats, and other Swedes who are openly critical of their country’s immigration and multiculturalism policies, are often stigmatized as ‘racists’ by a number of actors across Swedish  society.  This  essay  interprets  such  stigmatization,  as  well  as  other  processes  of exclusion, as forms of discrimination.    <br/><br/>Through  analyzing  the  first-hand experiences of these ‘immigration-critical’ Swedes, this study  explores  who  they  perceive  as  actors  of  discrimination,  as  well  as  the  specific processes  through  which  these  actors  enact  discrimination.    By  adopting  theoretical  and methodological approaches from previous studies of ‘cultural racism’ while avoiding appeals to  ‘race’,  this  paper  posits  the  existence  of  a  ‘cultural  racism  without  race’  in  Sweden towards those holding an ‘immigration-critical’ standpoint.    <br/><br/>The  term  posited  for  this  relatively  unexplored  form  of  discrimination  is  ‘intra-cultural ethnicism,’ where interpretations of national identity and one’s role in the world take center stage. This  study  contends  that  opposing  interpretations  of  ‘Swedishness’  by  the  two groups lead to incongruous ‘parallel subjective realities’, hindering effective public debate on Sweden’s immigration policies.   <br/><br/>The  study  offers  an  exploratory  first  step  towards  understanding  how  immigration-critical Swedes perceive themselves in relation to their social context. The underlying motivation is that the subjective reality constructions of these Swedes, and those of nationalist-populist party sympathizers in other countries, must be understood and addressed before they are to  be  merely  stigmatized. In  the  case  of  Sweden,  bridging  the  gap between  the incongruous ‘parallel realities’ of the pro-multiculturalist and immigration-critical Swedes is a necessary condition for effective debate on issues of immigration and multiculturalism.}},
  author       = {{Bossetta, Michael}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  title        = {{Cultural Racism without Race : An Exploratory Insight into the Discrimination and Self-Perception of the Sweden Democrats}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/141358300/Bossetta_2012_Cultural_Racism_without_Race_.pdf}},
  year         = {{2012}},
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