Sisällysluettelo:
“….: Ahmed Piro ensemble with Amina Alaqui ; Taqtouqa Al jabaliyya ; Ustad Zia Fariduddin Dagar ; Begonia Olavide and Mudejar Ensemble ; Children of Abraham ; Alim Qassimov ; Francoise Atlan ; Albert Bouchadanna ; Sidi Thami Midaghri ; Monajat Yulcheva ; Hussayn Al Azami with Ensembele Al Kindi ; El Suspiro del Moro ; Wacana Budaya Gamelan ; Sharam Nazeri and Dastan Ensemble ; The Whirling Dervishes of Konya…”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…Introduction -- Gham-khādi : framework and fieldwork -- From the inside-out : Bibiane's 'dual lives' in and beyond the house -- The work of mourning : death and dismay among Bibiane-- Celebrating khādi : communal Pukhtun weddings and clandestine internet marriages -- The work of gham-khādi : 'not to do gham-khādi is shameful (sharam); to do it a burden' -- Conclusion…”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…Norwegian narratives of ethnic and cultural homogeneity / Teemu Ryymin -- Myths of ethnic homogeneity : the Danish case / Garbi Schmidt -- Finnish media representations of the Sámi in the 1960s and 1970s / Niina Siivikko -- Knowledge about Roma and Travellers in Nordic schools : paradoxes, constraints, and possibilities / Jenni Helakorpi -- Problematising the urban periphery : discourses on social exclusion and suburban youth in Sweden / Magnus Dahlstedt -- Welfare chauvinism at the margins of whiteness : young unemployed Russian-speakers' negotiations of worker-citizenship in Finland / Daria Krivonos -- Starry starry night : fantasies of homogeneity in documentary films about Kvens and Norwegian-Pakistanis / Priscilla Ringrose, Elisabeth Stubberud -- From welfare to warfare : exploring the militarisation of the Swedish suburb / Suruchi Thapar-Björkert, Irene Molina, Karina Raña Villacura -- "Living in fear" : Bulgarian and Romanian street workers' experiences with aggressive public and private policing / Markus Himanen -- A 'Muslim' response to the narrative of the enemy within / Sharam Alghasi -- Being unknown : the securitisation of asylum seekers in Iceland / Helga Katrin Tryggvadóttir…”