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Sports, Politics and Ethnicity in the North. Workers' Sport in Western Finnmark in the Late 1930s

机译:北方的体育,政治和种族。 1930年代后期西部芬马克郡的工人运动

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Internationally, ethnicity in sports has become an independent field of research amongst sports historians focusing on phenomena such as colonialism, immigration and indigenous populations. Studies demonstrate that sports have simultaneously been able to assimilate different groups, promoting majority concepts of identity and majority values, and enable groups to fashion their own singular ethnic identities in contrast to those of majority societies. In Norwegian historical research, sport and ethnicity has been given only scarce attention. Norwegian sports historians have mainly seen Norway as an ethnically homogenous society where sport has played an essential part in creating a unifying national identity. A major concern for Norwegian sports history research has been the political split in Norwegian sports in the 1930s. Research on this event has mainly been occupied with the relationship between the Workers' Sports Association (AIF) and the “bourgeois” National Sports Federation (NLI), and by AIF's significance as a political movement. Less attention, however, has been given to its cultural impact. This article investigates the establishment and function of AIF in the multi-ethnic area of West Finnmark, a geographically and politically peripheral region of Northern Norway, at the end of the 1930s. The town of Alta, the main focus of attention, was in the 1930s a small fiord community with an ethnically mixed population of indigenous Smi, Kvens and Norwegians, sharp political divisions and a vibrant sporting milieu. Although the political division of Alta's sports establishment displays many of the traits that characterize similar events in the country at large, the ethnic factor brought another, important, dimension to it. This highly politicized period in Finnmark sports underlines the importance of sports as an arena for the construction and reinforcement of not only political identity, but also for the production of ethnic and local identities.
机译:在国际上,体育种族已经成为体育史学家中一个独立的研究领域,重点关注诸如殖民主义,移民和土著居民等现象。研究表明,体育运动能够同时吸收不同的群体,提倡多数认同和多数价值观的观念,并使群体能够形成自己的与多数社会相反的独特种族身份。在挪威的历史研究中,对体育和种族的关注很少。挪威体育历史学家主要将挪威视为一个种族同质的社会,在体育运动中,挪威在创造统一的民族认同中发挥了重要作用。挪威体育史研究的主要关注点是1930年代挪威体育的政治分裂。关于这一事件的研究主要集中在工人体育协会(AIF)与“资产阶级”的全国体育联合会(NLI)之间的关系以及AIF作为政治运动的意义。但是,对其文化影响的关注却很少。本文研究了1930年代末在挪威北部地理和政治边缘地区西芬马克(West Finnmark)的多民族地区建立AIF的功能。阿尔塔镇是人们关注的主要焦点,在1930年代是一个小峡湾社区,该地区的土著混合了土著Smi,Kvens和挪威人,有着尖锐的政治分歧和生机勃勃的体育环境。尽管阿尔塔(Alta)体育机构的政治部门显示出许多特征,这些特征是整个国家类似事件的特征,但种族因素给它带来了另一个重要的方面。在芬马克体育运动中,这一高度政治化的时期凸显了体育运动作为竞技场对于建立和加强政治身份以及种族和地方身份产生的重要性。

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