当前位置: X-MOL 学术Journal of Social Archaeology › 论文详情
Our official English website, www.x-mol.net, welcomes your feedback! (Note: you will need to create a separate account there.)
The Scandinavian far-right and the new politicisation of heritage
Journal of Social Archaeology ( IF 1.257 ) Pub Date : 2018-02-20 , DOI: 10.1177/1469605318757340
Elisabeth Niklasson 1 , Herdis Hølleland 2
Affiliation  

The past 30 years have witnessed a radical shift in European politics, as new far-right wing parties have entered national parliaments. Driven by discontent, fear and the notion of cultural struggle, they have gradually come to twist the political conversation around their core issues. For many far-right parties, cultural heritage is one such issue. While this ought to put them on the radar of scholars studying heritage politics, the topic of far-right heritage policy remains largely unexplored. This article seeks to ignite this field of enquiry by taking a closer look at what far-right heritage policies actually look like. Focus is set on three Scandinavian far-right parties with seats in national parliaments: the Danish People’s Party, the Progress Party in Norway and the Sweden Democrats. By examining the notion of heritage put forth in their party manifestos and the heritage priorities expressed in their parliamentary budget proposals, we consider the weight of their rhetoric.

中文翻译:

斯堪的纳维亚极右派和遗产的新政治化

在过去的30年中,随着新的极右翼政党进入国民议会,欧洲政治发生了根本性转变。在不满,恐惧和文化斗争观念的驱使下,他们逐渐转向围绕其核心问题进行政治对话。对于许多极右翼政党来说,文化遗产就是其中之一。尽管这应该使他们成为研究遗产政治的学者的关注对象,但极右翼遗产政策这一主题仍未开发。本文试图通过仔细研究极右翼的遗产政策的实际面貌来激发这一研究领域。重点放在三个在议会中有席位的斯堪的纳维亚极右翼政党:丹麦人民党,挪威进步党和瑞典民主党。
更新日期:2018-02-20
down
wechat
bug