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“Enactment of Sámi Past in School Textbooks: Towards Multiple Pasts for Future Making”
Authors:Torun Granstrøm Ekeland
Institution:Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education, Department of Education, The Arctic University of Norway, Alta, Norway
Abstract:The article examines the use of archaeological knowledge in elementary history textbooks used in Norwegian schools today. The aim is to determine whether we can find any traces of colonialism by reviewing how these narratives perform in interrelations within and between the Sámi and Norse pasts, and how the narratives allow for hybridity and heterogeneity. Postcolonial theory turns the narrative into an object of analysis. The findings show that the Sámi material remains are outside the system of cultural change and that the temporal and spatial distances produce binary and homogeneous cultures. New material perspectives can intervene in singular performativity. Learning to enact dynamic material heterogeneity may affect the future of pupils’ participation in cultural negotiations of pastsin present.
Keywords:Postcolonial analysis  material heterogeneity  archaeology use
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