Social anthropologist, Sindre Bangstad, discusses how local memories have been mobilised in the context of the Norwegian anti-racist movement, addressing the deep racialised grammar of the national imaginary of what Norway is. Exploring examples of right-wing extremism, Sindre reflects on the 2001 murder of Benjamin Hermansen as we approach the 20-year anniversary of his death.


Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-conversation-sindre-bangstad


This conversation was recorded on 27th October 2020


Speakers: Paul Gilroy, Director of the UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre // Sindre Bangstad, Research Professor at KIFO, the Institute for Church, Religion and Worldview Research

Producer and Editor: Kaissa Karhu


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