Encountering Foreign Worlds: Experiences at Home and Abroad. Introduction | p. 7 |
Consuming Foreignness | |
"In Comes Wine, Out Goes Wit": Icelandic Independence and Prohibition of Alcohol | p. 13 |
Americanism and Architecture in 1920s Helsinki | p. 25 |
Exhibiting Foreignness | |
Materializing Modernity: Swedish Imaginations and Congolese Objects at the Ethnographic and Missionary Exhibition in Stockholm 1907 | p. 31 |
From Norway to the Ends of the World: Missionary Contributions to Norwegian Images of 'Self and 'Other' | p. 47 |
Creating the Foreign Through Science and Travels | |
Between the Arctic 'Other' and Subject: Two Researchers' Images of Sami in the 19th Century | p. 69 |
Among Indian Tribes and Kiwai Papuans. Rafael Karsten's and Gunnar Landtman's Field Expeditions and the Production of Ethnographic Knowledge | p. 87 |
The Importance of the Familiar: Swedish Travellers and the Use of Home Land Contacts when Living and Travelling in 18th Century Russia | p. 109 |
Encountering the Foreign Through Mission and Aid | |
Encountering Foreign Worlds: Mission, Welfare and Relief in an Armenian Context | p. 127 |
Worlds Apart? Scandinavian Aid Agencies and Women in Development | p. 145 |
Abstracts | p. 167 |
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