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Articles

Colonial Fantasies

Exotic and Oriental Motifs in the Swedish Illustrated Press in the Late Nineteenth Century

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Articles

  • Forsberg, Nils. “Makode Lindes konst upphäver hierarkier.” Expressen, January 30, 2016.
  • Harding, Luke. “Swedish Minister Denies Claims of Racism Over Black Woman Cake Stunt.” The Guardian, April 17, 2012.
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