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  • About
  • 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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"Jag kanske låter elak..." : En kvalitativ intervjustudie av uppfattningar hos gymnasieflickor i Eskilstuna om hur kön görs i ett sammanhang av klimat och miljö

Karlsson, Linnea January 2019 (has links)
Syftet med denna studie är att genom ett genusperspektiv undersöka gymnasieflickors upplevelser av miljö och maskuliniteter i ett urval hämtat från tre gymnasieskolor i Eskilstuna. Genom denna studie vill jag bidra till en förståelse av hur kön görs i ett sammanhang av miljö och klimat. För att nå studiens syfte har åtta samtalsintervjuer genomförts med gymnasieflickor i åldrarna 16–19 år. De medverkande var från tre olika gymnasieskolor i Eskilstuna. Resultatet visade att maskulinitet anses i första hand vara en traditionell manlighet men utmanas av en i andra hand mjukare manlighet som dessutom får stöttning av flickorna. Kopplingarna mellan maskulinitet och miljö och klimat görs genom att beroende på dominerande mansideal legitimeras också visst typ av miljöengagemang. Den traditionella manligheten kopplas ihop med industrimodern maskulinitet och med mjukare mannen kopplas ihop med den ekomoderna maskuliniteten. Femininiteten görs i sammanhanget till ett ansvarstagande för djur och natur. Uppoffringar som att sluta att äta kött och förändrat bilbeteende ”trendar” hos flickorna, men inte hos pojkarna.
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Det utskrivna barnet : En studie av relationen till barnet som konstruktion i Mare Kandres tidiga författarskap (1984-1991)

Gripfelt, Ylva January 2012 (has links)
This MA thesis analyzes how the protagonists and the narrative structure relates to “the Child” as a linguistic/cultural construction in Mare Kandre’s early authorship (1984-1991). A thematic of children portraits defines this period of Kandre’s writing, which consits of the following works: In a Different Country (1984), The Annunciation (1986), Bübin’s Kid (1987), The Burning Tree (1988) and Aliide, Aliide (1991). Linguistic components, such as the word “child”, the name “Kid” and a reconstruction of the concept of childhood, holds an actuate position in these narratives when they first appear in direct relation to the protagonists. This suggests how generally accepted categories and concepts consciously are at work in Kandre’s writings. Consequently, a category such as “child” can not unproblematically serve as a definition of any of the protagonists, irrespective of their presumptive age. Combining philosopher Judith Butler’s theory of name-calling with theories in the field of Childhood Studies as presented by Susan Honeyman, “the Child” in Kandre’s works is explored through the hypothesis of its function as a name. Close readings reveal how the protagonists, in the encounter with an explicitly cultural or narrative context, are constituted as subjects through the linguistic category “child”. The protagonists can be considered both as subordinated by the conventionally manifested notion of life development as a linear, measurable progress and as introduced to the means which make possible a critical response to that same notion. Since the main protagonists strongly refuse to be defined by the conventions supporting “the Child” as a category, a dialogue is created which gives the narrative its force. That dialogue corresponds to different aspects of the concept of childhood, which place “the Child” as a construction at the heart of Kandre’s narrative composition.

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