Konstruktioner av "den andre" i det förmoderna och moderna Europa
Constructions of Otherness in Premodern and Modern Europe
Om litteraturlistan
Aalto, Sirpa, Lehtola, Veli-Pekka, ‘The Sami Representations Re9lecting the Multi-Ethnic North of the Saga Literature’, Journal of Northern Studies 11 (2017) pp. 7– 30: https://www.divaportal.
org/smash/get/diva2:1191573/FULLTEXT02.pdf, 24p
Adam of Bremen, History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen, tr. Francis J. Tschan (New York: Columbia University Press, 2002), book IV, pp. 186-227, 41p
”A Sample of Human Society: Introduction to the Social Sciences” at Robert College, Istanbul, 1928-1932. Available on Canvas. (20 p.)
Baldric of Bourgueil, ‘History of the Jerusalemites’: A Translation of the Historia Ierosolimitana, tr. Susan B. Edgington (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2020), book 1, c. 1-7, pp. 43-51., 8p
Bartlett, Robert, The Making of Europe. Conquest, Colonization and Cultural Change, 950–1350, London 1993, pp. 1-23 [on CANVAS; physical copy of the book is available in the university library], 24p
Colley, Linda, “Britishness and Otherness: An Argument”, Journal of British Studies 31:4 (1992), pp. 309-329, 21p.
Ekkehard IV, Fortune and Misfortune at Saint Gall, tr. Emily Albu, Natalia Lozovsky (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2021), (c. 52-56), pp. 151-165 [on CANVAS; physical copy of the book is available in the university library], 8p
Fanon, Frantz, The Wretched of the Earth. New York: Grove Press 2004 (1961).
https://grattoncourses.9iles.wordpress.com/2019/12/frantz-fanonrichard-
philcox-jean-paul-sartre-homi-k.-bhabha-the-wretched-of-theearth-
grove-press-2011.pdf Excerpts (75 p.)
Fiskesjö , Magnus, 'Outlaws, barbarians, slaves: Critical re9lections on Agamben‘s homosacer', HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 2, (2012): s. 161–180:
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.14318/hau2.1.009 , 19p.
Francesco Carletti, My Voyage around the World (London: Methuen & Co., 1965), pp. xiiixv, 3-91. (on Canvas), 92 p.
Friedman, Yvonne, ‘Christian Hatred of the Other: Theological Rhetoric vs. Political Reality’, in Fear and Loathing in the North Jews and Muslims in Medieval Scandinavia and the Baltic Region, ed. by Cordelia Heß, Jonathan Adams, pp. 187-201
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110346473-
014/html, 15p
Fur, Gunlög, “Reading Margins: Colonial Encounters in Sápmi and Lenapehoking in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries”, Feminist Studies 32:3 (2006), pp. 491-521, 30p.
Gallus Anonymous, Gesta principum Polonorum, ed. and trans. by Knoll and Schaer (Budapest: CEU Press, 2003), lib. I, Prohemium and book 1, chs 1-6, pp. 10-31, 10p
Gantner, Clemens, 'Between a Rock and a Hard Place? South-Italian Portrayals of Franks and Byzantines in the Ninth Century', in ‘Otherness’ in the Middle Ages, ed. Hans-Werner Goetz and Ian Wood (Turnhout: Brepols, 2022), pp. 93–115, 22p.
Goetz, Hans-Werner & Wood, Ian, “Introduction: The Many Facets and Methodological Problems of ‘Otherness’, in ‘Otherness’ in the Middle Ages, ed. Hans-Werner Goetz & Ian Wood (Turnhout: Brepols: 2021), pp. 11-35, 24 p.
Jansen, Jan C. , “Aliens in a Revolutionary World: Refugees, Migration Control and Subjecthood in the British Atlantic, 1790s – 1820s”, in Past and Present 225:1 (2022), pp. 189-231, 42p.
Jezierski, Wojtek, 'St Adalbert as a stranger-king: The heroization and estrangement of a holy man in the Middle Ages',
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080 /02757206.2023.2275786
(22 p.)
Makdisi, Ussama, ”Ottoman Orientalism”, The American Historical Review, Volume 107, Issue 3, June 2002, Pages 768–796, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/107.3.768 (28 p.)
Marschner, Patrick S., “The Familial Stranger. Biblical Perception and Depiction of Muslims in Christian Chronicles of the Iberian Peninsula, c. 900”, in ‘Otherness’ in the Middle Ages, ed. Hans-Werner
Goetz & Ian Wood (Turnhout: Brepols: 2021), pp. 253-274, 21 p.
Nauman, Sari, ‘Outsiders Within: Internally Displaced Persons in Sweden, 1700–1721’, in Geert Janssen & David de Boer (eds.): Refugee Politics in Early Modern Europe (London: Bloomsbury, 2024), 25p
Nieto-Isabel, Delfi I., ‘Introduction: All but Marginal: The Co-Constructions of Otherness in the Middle Ages’, in Living on the Edge: Transgression, Exclusion, and Persecution in the Middle Ages, ed. by Delfi I. Nieto-Isabel, Laura Miquel Milian (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2022), pp. 3-19, 16p.
Palmer, James T., ‘The Otherness of Non-Christians in the Early Middle Ages’, Studies in Church History, 51 (2015), pp. 33-52, 20p
Pohl, Walter, ‘Telling the Difference: Signs of Ethnic Identity’, in Strategies of Distinction: The Construction of the Ethnic Communities, 300–800, ed. by Walter Pohl, Helmut Reimitz (Leiden: Brill, 1998), pp. 17-69 [on CANVAS, physical copy of the book is available in the university library], 52p
Sahlins, Marshall, ‘The Stranger-King Or, Elementary Forms of the Politics of Life’, Indonesia and the Malay World, 36 (2008), pp. 177–194, 18p
Sahlins, Marshall, ‘Alterity and Autochthony: Austronesian Cosmographies of the Marvelous’, HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 2 (2012), pp. 131–160, 30p
Said, Edward, Orientalism. London: Penguin Books 2003 (1978) (432 p.)
Shaw, Caroline, Britannia’s Embrace: Modern humanitarianism and the imperial origins of refugee relief (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015), pp. 1-144 (intro + Part I)(available online via UB), 145p.
Sjöberg, Erik, Internationalism and the New Turkey: American Peace Education in the Kemalist Republic, 1923-1933. Cham: Springer/Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. (264 p.) Available as E-book through Gö teborg University Library:
https://gu-se-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primoexplore/
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Snē, Andris, ‘The Image of the Other or the Own: Representations of Local Societies in Heinrici Chronicon’, The Medieval Chronicle, 6 (2009), pp. 247–60, 14p
Snorri Sturluson, Ynglingasaga & Hálfdanar saga svarta in Heimskringla, pp. 6-54:
http://vsnrweb-publications.org.uk/Heimskringla%20I.pdf, 48p
Staszak, Jean-François, ‘Other/Otherness’, in International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, ed. by Nigel Thrift, Rob Kitchin (Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2009), pp.43-47 DOI:10.1016/B978-008044910-4.00980-9, 5p
Strohmeyer, Arno, “On the Way to the ‘(Un)Known)’? The Ottoman Empire in Modern Travelogues: Introduction”, in Doris Gruber & Arno Strohmeyer, On the Way to the “(Un)Known)”? The Ottoman Empire in Modern Travelogues (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022), pp. 1-25 (Open access, available here:
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110698046/ht
ml#contents), 26p.
Takayama, Keita, ”Beyond Comforting Histories: The Colonial/Imperial Entanglement of the International Institute, Paul Monroe and Issac L. Kandel at Teachers College, Columbia University”. Comparative Education Review 62:4 (October 2018),pp.459-481.(22p.)
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/699924?af=R&mobil
eUi=0
Terpstra, Nicholas, Religious Refugees in the Early Modern World: An Alternative History of the Reformation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015). 348 pp.
Wang, Solveig Marie, Decolonising Medieval Fennoscandia: An Interdisciplinary Study of Norse-Saami Relations in the Medieval Period (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2023), Chapter 3: The Saami Motif-Cluster, pp. 73-118:
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110784305/ht
ml#contents 45p
Wellendorf, Jonas, ‘Ethnogenesis and Stranger-Kings in Old Scandinavian Literature’, Scandinavian Studies 94 (2022), pp. 504–529, 25p
Wood, Ian N., ‘The Pagans and the Other: Varying Presentations in the Early Middle Ages’,
Networks & Neighbours 1 (2013), pp. 1-22, 22p. [tillgänglig hä r:
https://nnthejournal.9iles.wordpress.com/2018/05/nn1-wood-the-pagansand-
the-other.pdf
Östlund, Joachim, “Reseberä ttelser och hyperrealiteter”, i Martin Dackling & Sari Nauman, Teori i historisk praktik (Lund: Studentlitteratur, 2022), pp. 35-57
(on Canvas, use DeepL, https://www.deepl.com/translator if necessary):
23p
Total number of pages: 2126 p.
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