En ljus eller mörk framtid: Reproduktion, ras och nation i samtida Danmark
(2026) GNVK22 20261Gender Studies
- Abstract
- This thesis examines contemporary Danish public discourse on fertility and demography, where anxiety over declining fertility among women of Danish origin coexists with anxiety over immigrants and their descendants becoming a future demographic majority. The empirical material consists of documents from and adjacent to Danmarks Statistik (2019–2025) and news coverage from Politiken and Danmarks Radio (2024–2026), read as artefacts of a single discursive operation tracked across institutional and public sites. Through feminist Critical Discourse Analysis and with an intersectional attention to how categories of gender and race are mutually constituted, the study argues that these two anxieties operate as one discursive mechanism in which... (More)
- This thesis examines contemporary Danish public discourse on fertility and demography, where anxiety over declining fertility among women of Danish origin coexists with anxiety over immigrants and their descendants becoming a future demographic majority. The empirical material consists of documents from and adjacent to Danmarks Statistik (2019–2025) and news coverage from Politiken and Danmarks Radio (2024–2026), read as artefacts of a single discursive operation tracked across institutional and public sites. Through feminist Critical Discourse Analysis and with an intersectional attention to how categories of gender and race are mutually constituted, the study argues that these two anxieties operate as one discursive mechanism in which the boundaries of the nation are drawn through women's bodies. Combining Paul Gilroy’s postcolonial melancholy with Sara Ahmed’s affective theorisation of anxiety, and reading both through a postcolonial-feminist framework, the thesis identifies the logic binding the two anxieties as temporal: past-oriented melancholy and future-oriented anxiety meet in the reproductive body, which becomes the site at which a racialised national future is either secured or lost. The thesis contributes a theorisation of how two apparently separate anxieties are produced as a single discursive logic — bound temporally, affectively, and through the body. (Less)
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- author
- Jonsson, Sarah LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- GNVK22 20261
- year
- 2026
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- reproduction, race, nation, demographic anxiety, temporality, reproduktion, ras, demografisk ångest, temporalitet
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 9238419
- date added to LUP
- 2026-06-18 14:22:07
- date last changed
- 2026-06-18 14:22:07
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abstract = {{This thesis examines contemporary Danish public discourse on fertility and demography, where anxiety over declining fertility among women of Danish origin coexists with anxiety over immigrants and their descendants becoming a future demographic majority. The empirical material consists of documents from and adjacent to Danmarks Statistik (2019–2025) and news coverage from Politiken and Danmarks Radio (2024–2026), read as artefacts of a single discursive operation tracked across institutional and public sites. Through feminist Critical Discourse Analysis and with an intersectional attention to how categories of gender and race are mutually constituted, the study argues that these two anxieties operate as one discursive mechanism in which the boundaries of the nation are drawn through women's bodies. Combining Paul Gilroy’s postcolonial melancholy with Sara Ahmed’s affective theorisation of anxiety, and reading both through a postcolonial-feminist framework, the thesis identifies the logic binding the two anxieties as temporal: past-oriented melancholy and future-oriented anxiety meet in the reproductive body, which becomes the site at which a racialised national future is either secured or lost. The thesis contributes a theorisation of how two apparently separate anxieties are produced as a single discursive logic — bound temporally, affectively, and through the body.}},
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note = {{Student Paper}},
title = {{En ljus eller mörk framtid: Reproduktion, ras och nation i samtida Danmark}},
year = {{2026}},
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