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Reframing Swedish-American relations by focusing on contacts, crossings, and convergences beyond migration
Studies of Swedish American history and identity have largely been confined to separate disciplines, such as history, literature, or politics. In Swedish-American Borderlands, this collection edited by Dag Blanck and Adam HjorthÉn seeks to reconceptualize and redefine the field of Swedish-American relations by reviewing more complex cultural, social, and economic exchanges and interactions that take a broader approach to the international relationship-ultimately offering an alternative way of studying the history of transatlantic relations.
Swedish-American Borderlands studies connections and contacts between Sweden and the United States from the seventeenth century to today, exploring how movements of people have informed the circulation of knowledge and ideas between the two countries. The volume brings together scholars from a wide range of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences to investigate multiple transcultural exchanges between Sweden and the United States. Rather than concentrating on one-way processes or specific national contexts, Swedish-American Borderlands adopts the concept of borderlands to examine contacts, crossings, and convergences between the nations, featuring specific case studies of topics like jazz, architecture, design, genealogy, and more.
By placing interactions, entanglements, and cross-border relations at the center of the analysis, Swedish-American Borderlands seeks to bridge disciplinary divides, joining a diverse set of scholars and scholarship in writing an innovative history of Swedish-American relations to produce new understandings of what we perceive as Swedish, American, and Swedish American.
Contributors: Philip J. Anderson, North Park U; Jennifer Eastman Attebery, Idaho State U; Marie Bennedahl, Linnaeus U; Ulf Jonas BjÖrk, Indiana U-Indianapolis; Thomas J. Brown, U of South Carolina; Margaret E. Farrar, John Carroll U; Charlotta Forss, Stockholm U; GunlÖg Fur, Linnaeus U; Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis U; Angela Hoffman, Uppsala U; Adam Kaul, Augustana College; Maaret Koskinen, Stockholm U; Merja KytÖ, Uppsala U; Svea Larson, U of Wisconsin-Madison; Franco Minganti, U of Bologna; Frida Rosenberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm; Magnus UllÉn, Stockholm U.
Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Conceptualizing Swedish-American Relations
Dag Blanck and Adam HjorthÉn
Part I. Across Waters and Lands
1. Reservation Borderlands: Gender and Scandinavian Land Taking on Native American Land
Karen V. Hansen
2. Borderlands and Lived Encounters: The Swedish Immigrant, Interiority, and Home
Philip J. Anderson
3. Imagining Borders and Heartland through Legend
Jennifer Eastman Attebery
4. A Musical Borderland: How Jazz in Sweden Became Domesticated, 1920-1960
Ulf Jonas BjÖrk
5. Ancestral Relations: The Twentieth-Century Making of Swedish-American Genealogy
Adam HjorthÉn
6. Academics on the Move: The Nature and Significance of a Swedish-American Academic Borderland
Dag Blanck
7. The Role of Design in a Swedish-American Landscape
Frida Rosenberg
Part II. Exchanges and Entanglements
8. Borderlands in Another World: How Sweden Envisioned New Sweden, circa 1638-1702
Charlotta Forss
9. Captain Jack's Whip and Borderlands of Swedish-Indigenous Encounters
GunlÖg Fur
10. Double Life: American and Swedish Biographies of John Ericsson
Thomas J. Brown and Svea Larson
11. Swedish-American Cookbooks: Linguistic Borderlands in Recipes
Angela Hoffman and Merja KytÖ
12. A Postwar Italian Kitchen Shining in the Swedish-American Borderlands
Franco Minganti
13. Imaginary Borderlands: Ingmar Bergman's and Michelangelo Antonioni's Cultural Contact Zones
Maaret Koskinen
14. Political Correctness in Sweden: A Borderland Conceptual History
Magnus UllÉn
15. History and Heritage in Bishop Hill, Illinois: Preservation, Representation, and Tourism in a Swedish-American Borderland
Adam Kaul and Margaret Farrar
16. Negotiating the American Civil War: Memories and Gender in Swedish American Civil War Reenactment
Marie Bennedahl
Contributors
Index