Abstract

For several years, the Black Lives Matter movement has been advocating for issues of racial justice and the representation of POC artists (people of colour)in the arts. However, it is a different kind of challenge to face up to systematic racial discrimination in Swedish society that claims itself to be both colourblindand antiracist. Contrary to the notion that if race is not mentioned, there cannot be racism, it may be argued that the performing arts in Sweden are notas open-minded and inclusive as often claimed. This article focuses on antiblackness and argues that although there are anti-racist performers and activistgroups who continually address racial injustice, the response from theatre institutions has been slow. It is suggested that the performing arts in Swedenneed to expand the representation of artists of colour, get better at detecting strategies of equality reluctance in theatre organisations, and improve a criticalunderstanding of hegemonic whiteness. They also must develop a politics of iintersectionality and accountability as an approach to new ways of thinking andacting.

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