This provocative work offers an anthropological analysis of the phenomenon of political correctness, both as a general phenomenon of communication, in which associations in space and time take precedence over the content of what is communicated, and at specific critical historical conjunctures at which new elites attempt to redefine social reality. Focusing on the crises over the last thirty years of immigration and multiculturalist politics in Sweden, the book examines cases, some in which the author was himself involved, but also comparative material from other countries.
Innehållsförteckning
List of Figures
Introduction: Why Political Correctness?
Chapter 1. PC Worlds: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Chapter 2. The Rhinoceros II
Chapter 3. Rhinoceros II: Proof of the Pudding
Chapter 4. Umeå: Nazism in the Far North
Chapter 5. Three Years Later: La Lutte Continue
Chapter 6. Changing Places: A Curious History of Swedish Political Culture
Chapter 7. Aspects of the Inversion of Ideology
Chapter 8. The New Respectability
Conclusion: Understanding the Context and Logic of Contemporary Political Correctness
Postscript: Weekend Update
References
Index
Om författaren
Jonathan Friedman, Distinguished Professor Emeritus Department of Anthropology, University of California San Diego and Directeur d’études, EHESS Paris, has written numerous books and articles on the issues of global systems, Indigenous politics in the Pacific, Southeast Asia and more recently, migration in Europe.