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- ItemBraiding Time: Sami Temporalities for Indigenous Justice(Taylor and Francis Group LLC, 2021-07-12) Buhre F; Bjork CIn Indigenous/settler relations, temporal rhetoric functions as an essential tool for both subjugation and resistance. Much scholarship on these temporalities focuses on Turtle Island and is thus implicitly shaped by a seminal historical event: the arrival of European colonizers. We extend this research by turning to Sweden, where the Indigenous Sami and the Scandinavians, who would later become their colonizers, have a long history of continuous interaction. We analyze a pamphlet written by Elsa Laula, the leader of the Sami civil rights movement in early twentieth-century Sweden, as well as Swedish policies and press documents from the time. While the settler Swedes employ similar techniques of temporal othering and erasure as colonizers on Turtle Island, Laula’s rhetoric differs subtly. Her rhetoric enacts resistance by highlighting how Sami temporalities are braided with Swedish temporalities, a rhetorical move that echoes their intertwined histories.
- ItemFrom Sweden to the World with Frida Buhre and Eric Bengtson (Sweden part 2)(Global Rhetorics podcast, 2020-07-09) Bjork C; Quintero J; Buhre F; Bengtson EProducer-hosts Dr Collin Bjork and Jose Quintero host the second of a two-part interview with Dr. Frida Buhre and Dr. Erik Bengtson, co-founders of the International Rhetoric Workshop (IRW). In this episode, they tell us about the role of rhetoric at large in Sweden, including a popular game show that’s all about rhetoric. They also discuss the origins of the IRW as well as the opportunities and challenges of doing rhetoric on a global scale.
- ItemResisting Temporal Regimes, Imagining Just Temporalities(Taylor and Francis Group LLC, 2021-07-12) Bjork C; Buhre F
- ItemTime & Truth with Frida Buhre and Eric Bengtson (Sweden)(Global Rhetorics podcast, 2020-05-22) Bjork C; Quintero J; Buhre F; Bengtson EProducer-hosts Dr Collin Bjork and Jose Quintero host the first of a two-part interview with Dr. Frida Buhre and Dr. Erik Bengtson, both scholars at Uppsala University in Sweden. They tackle rhetoric’s relationship with two big ideas: time and truth. They also discuss the next generation of rhetorical scholarship in Sweden.