How journalism forgets: on the journalistic representation of colonial biopower in Greenland
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35514Date
2024-09-08Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
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Abstract
This article presents a postcolonial and feminist analysis of 44
newspaper articles published between 1965 and 2022 about “the
coil campaign” in Greenland, which fitted Greenlandic Inuit women
with the IUD in the 1960s and 1970s, at times without their knowledge or consent. Using a media archive search and conducting
a discursive analysis, we explore how journalistic reporting and
debates enabled a discourse of colonial virtues and modernization
processes deemed necessary, which in turn supported the medical
practice. Moreover, the historical media archives show us that
journalism not only uncovers these harsh truths and hold politicians
accountable but also helps support postcolonial politics and discourses, such as the discourses underpinning the coil campaign to
begin with.
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Taylor & FrancisCitation
Blaagaard B, Adrian SW, Nordstrand S. How journalism forgets: on the journalistic representation of colonial biopower in Greenland. Feminist Media Studies. 2024Metadata
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