This open access article explores an obscure category of documentaries made by Swedish women in the 1970s and 80s, about women’s situation in the so-called “Third World” >> https://t.co/X25cKNKRWH
Open Acces weekend reading!
This article explores the Nordic Summer University (NSU) as a platform for interaction and cooperation for the new women’s movements and an arena for the development of women’s research in the Nordic region.
https://t.co/KKCHkE3FJp
This article is based on extensive archival research in Sweden and Denmark, with a focus on examining the anti-EEC print culture produced by socialist feminists in the early 1970s. https://t.co/wBPp8ZAzqW
Through the Swedish feminist Hanna Rydh, president of the International Alliance of Women and the Fredrika Bremer Association, this article explores the transnational entanglements within the international women’s movement during the early Cold War. https://t.co/XN7RcoKZko
Here is an open access sneak peak into our forthcoming special issue on Nordic LGBTQ Histories. We are so excited to share the full print issue with you in august! https://t.co/vLxNwycWTY
(Re)read Marjo Kolehmainen, Kinneret Lahad & Annukka Lahtis special issue “Affective Intimacies”, which we had the absolute pleasure of publishing last fall. This issue is packed with brilliant papers so take your time:
https://t.co/E0mpcOFPD9
Steen Ledet Christiansen has been reading “Reconfiguring human, nonhuman and posthuman in literature and culture”, edited by Sanna Karkulehto, Aino-Kaisa Koistinen, and Essi Varis. Here is his review: https://t.co/61xrBKmu5Y
In this article, the authors analyze ethnographic data from two Finnish older men’s communities and ask how inclusive practices and horizontal homosociality operate there: https://t.co/dtrBXc8FkJ
Monday is here and we are back: Today’s feminist must-read is open acces: “It’s Not All ‘Bout the Money: (Un)doing the Gendered Economy” by Magdalena Petersson McIntyre https://t.co/CWaXrZtf6x
Klara Goedecke & Roger Klinths “Selling Swedish Fathers: On Fatherhood, Gender Equality and Swedishness in Strategic Communication by the Swedish Institute, 1968-2015” is your reading-suggestion for you this friday! https://t.co/Mzwur5cMM5
We continue decorating your spring feeds with must read-gender research! Today, we encourage you to look into this article by Sara Lei Sparre https://t.co/MOmx010LwN
Next in line in our nordic feminist and gender research-roll is @elengebretsen s ““Cake is not an Attack on Democracy”: Moving beyond Carceral Pride and Building Queer Coalitions in Post–22/7 Norway”.
https://t.co/oRsjjc50yp
Taking off with this wonderful and open acces (!) special issue, providing new frameworks for conceptualizing the history of women’s feminist organizing, edited by Elisabeth Elgán, Yulia Gradskova and Heidi Kurvinen. Dive in here https://t.co/asx1mfLs4g