Acknowledgements / Eric Einhorn, Sherrill Harbison & Markus Huss 1. Introduction / Eric Einhorn, Sherrill Harbison & Markus Huss
The Politics of Immigration
2. Immigration to Scandinavian Welfare States in the Time of Pluralism / Grete Brochmann
3. Folkhemmet: “The People’s Home” as an Expression of Retrotopian Longing for Sweden Before the Arrival of Mass Migration / Andreas Önnerfors
4. Racing Home: Swedish Reception of Black/White Identity Politics in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election / Benjamin R. Teitelbaum
5. Racist Resurgences: How Neo-Liberal and Anti-Racist Lefts Make Space for the Far Right in Sweden and the United States / Carly Elizabeth Schall
On the Ground
6. Coming to Terms with Belonging: Unemployed Migrants and Sociocultural Incorporation in Norway / Kelly Mckowen
7. Crisis and Pattern During the 2015-6 “Refugee Crisis” in Sweden / Admir Skodo
8. Contesting National Identity as a Racial Signifier: Mixed-race Identity in Norway and Sweden / Sayaka Osanami TÖrngren and Tony Sandset
9. Managing Multicultural Tenants: Rental Agreements and Feminist Qualms in AuÐur JÓnsdÓttir’s Deposit and Vigdis Hjorth’s A House in Norway / Elisabeth Oxfeldt
10. Swedish Identity and the Literary Imaginary / Peter Leonard
11. The Issue of Land Rights in Contemporary SÁmi Literature, Art and Music / Anne Heith
12. Afro-Swedish Renaissance / Ryan Thomas Skinner
Inheritance
13. Within our Borders: SÁmi Mobilization, the Scandinavian Response, and World War II / Ellen Ahlness
14. Denmark in Miniature: The Interplay of Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Exoticismin Copenhagen’s Tivoli / Julie K. Allen
15. “Musicians Find ‘Utopia’ In Denmark”: African American Jazz Expatriates / Ethelene Whitmire
16. Finnish War Children in Sweden after World War II and Refugee Children of Today / Barbara Mattsson