Linking Essentialist and Constructivist Ethnicity |
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Authors: | Hugh Beach |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Uppsala University, Sweden |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis article argues that the essentialist and the constructivist positions within theories of ethnicity are in fact compatible if one introduces a concept here called “internalized fluid capacities”, connoting that which is inherently (genetically) dispositional – and in that sense biologically “anticipated” – but which remains to be developed into observable social characteristics through sociocultural impact. This perspective is based on the genetic capacity to mold or “instruct” the development of an organism from its embryonic state and onwards by using prior stages as points of departure for further instructions. In this way, certain fluid capacities become imprinted in individuals and collectivities through reinforcing interaction with the ambient society. These capacities may then harden and develop into apparent “essentials”, forming a group's collective self-image. The article concludes with the suggestion that this explanatory model can be usefully applied to the debate around Swedish governmental definitions of Saamihood. |
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Keywords: | Ethnicity Essentialist Constructivist Saami Anticipated capacities Genetic information |
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