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The Sami World

The Sami World

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This volume offers a comprehensive and multifaceted analysis of Sámi society and its histories and people, foregrounding Sámi perspectives, concepts, and ways of knowing. It engages with current concerns relating to globalization, environmental and cultural change, Arctic politics, multiculturalism, postcolonialism, and neoliberalism.

Format: Hardback
Length: 600 pages
Publication date: 06 June 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The book provides a comprehensive and multifaceted analysis of the Sámi society and its rich histories and people. It forefronts Sámi perspectives, concepts, and ways of knowing, engaging with current concerns related to globalization, environmental and cultural change, Arctic politics, multiculturalism, postcolonialism, and neoliberalism.

The Sámi are a indigenous people who inhabit the Arctic regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. They have a unique culture and way of life that has been shaped by their long-term interactions with the environment and their historical experiences. The book explores the diverse aspects of Sámi society, including its language, culture, religion, politics, and economic practices.

One of the key themes of the book is the struggle for Sámi rights and self-determination. The Sámi have faced discrimination and marginalization throughout history, and their culture and way of life have been threatened by the development of industries and infrastructure in the Arctic region. The book highlights the efforts of Sámi organizations and individuals to reclaim their rights and promote their culture and identity.

Another important theme of the book is the impact of globalization on Sámi society. The Sámi are increasingly connected to the broader world through technology and transportation, but this has also led to the loss of traditional practices and knowledge. The book explores the challenges and opportunities that globalization presents for the Sámi, including the potential for economic development and cultural exchange.

The book also examines the environmental and cultural challenges facing the Arctic region. The region is rapidly changing due to climate change, and the Sámi are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of environmental degradation and resource extraction. The book explores the strategies that the Sámi are using to adapt to these challenges, including sustainable development practices and the preservation of traditional knowledge.

In addition to its analysis of Sámi society and its histories and people, the book also engages with broader social and political issues. It discusses the role of the state in shaping Sámi identity and culture, the challenges of multiculturalism and diversity in the Arctic region, and the implications of postcolonialism for Sámi society.

Overall, the book provides a valuable and insightful perspective on the Sámi society and its complex histories and relationships with the broader world. It is a must-read for anyone interested in indigenous cultures, social justice, and the environment.

The Sámi are a indigenous people who inhabit the Arctic regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. They have a unique culture and way of life that has been shaped by their long-term interactions with the environment and their historical experiences.

One of the key themes of the book is the struggle for Sámi rights and self-determination.

The Sámi have faced discrimination and marginalization throughout history, and their culture and way of life have been threatened by the development of industries and infrastructure in the Arctic region.

The book highlights the efforts of Sámi organizations and individuals to reclaim their rights and promote their culture and identity.

Another important theme of the book is the impact of globalization on Sámi society.

The Sámi are increasingly connected to the broader world through technology and transportation, but this has also led to the loss of traditional practices and knowledge.

The book explores the challenges and opportunities that globalization presents for the Sámi, including the potential for economic development and cultural exchange.

The book also examines the environmental and cultural challenges facing the Arctic region.

The region is rapidly changing due to climate change, and the Sámi are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of environmental degradation and resource extraction.

The book explores the strategies that the Sámi are using to adapt to these challenges, including sustainable development practices and the preservation of traditional knowledge.

In addition to its analysis of Sámi society and its histories and people, the book also engages with broader social and political issues.

It discusses the role of the state in shaping Sámi identity and culture, the challenges of multiculturalism and diversity in the Arctic region, and the implications of postcolonialism for Sámi society.

Overall, the book provides a valuable and insightful perspective on the Sámi society and its complex histories and relationships with the broader world.

It is a must-read for anyone interested in indigenous cultures, social justice, and the environment.

Weight: 1310g
Dimension: 246 x 174 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367458157

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