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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Vem skapar oss? - En kvalitativ studie om män och kvinnor i underklädesreklam

Åberg, David, Hagenvald, Niklas January 2014 (has links)
I resultatet framgår det att det finns tydliga ideal för hur man ska se ut och inte se ut men de upplevs verklighetstrogna och fullt uppnåbara om lite tid och energi läggs ner på kroppen. Dessa ideal påverkar dessutom kvinnor mer än vad de påverkar männen. Även idealen på männen ansågs påverka kvinnor mer än männen själva.
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Könsideal i häxornas spår : En undersökning av häxor i tre 1840-talsromaner / Gender norms according to witches : A survey of witches in three novels from the 1840s

Svensson, Lisen January 2022 (has links)
This essay examines literary witches in three Swedish novels from the 1840s, with the purpose to show how these witches deviate from the gender norms existing in the Swedish society during this time. The novels analysed are I Dalarna by Fredrika Bremer, Hundrade minnen från Österbotten by Sara Wacklin and Tre fruar från Småland by Carl Jonas Love Almqvist. These contemporary novels depict the everyday life of characters where witches and magicians participate in different ways. The survey focuses on the inner and outer qualities of the witch-characters and discusses these in relation to the Swedish social norms regarding looks and way of living. To help with this, the study is inspired by a theoretical point created by Johanna McElwee’s research of American witch-literature and Sara Backman Prytz’s research of gender stereotypes. With these two, a witch-stereotype is created, where witches in the literature are stereotyped as ugly, old, uneducated, and evil. This theory is discussed together with the material which this survey analyses, and the results show that the witches in this literature does not fully confirm the stereotype McElwee has found, yet they differ from the contemporary gender norms.

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