Fishing for Modernity: How Material Relationships can Mediate Tensions in an Immigrant Community, The Case of the Icelandic Emigration to Canada in the late Nineteenth Century |
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Authors: | ágústa Edwald |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Archaeology, University of Aberdeen, St Mary??s Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen, AB 24 3UF, Scotland, UK
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Abstract: | In the late nineteenth century, a high percentage of the Icelandic population emigrated to North America. In this article I bring to the fore two interrelated sites of tension in the emigrants?? lives centered on the concepts of ethnicity and modernity. I will suggest that an analysis on how these tensions were mediated through material practices may be a fruitful way to provide a new understanding of the processes of emigration and cultural change, which aids movement away from dichotomous categories that have dominated previous research into the period. |
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