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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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Queerhet i lilla Norrbotten : En policyanalys av Norrbottens kommuners styrdokument

Lind, Matilda January 2023 (has links)
The purpose of this essay is to analyse how five small municipalities in Sweden handle and represent LGBTQ-people. This analysis uses the method What´s the Problem represented to be? created by Carol Bacchi and Susan Goodwin, which purpose is to analyse policy documents through a poststructural lens. The method has been combined with queer theory and queer time to analyse how subjectivity is represented in the documents. The findings conclude that the municipalities do represent LGBTQ-people in some compacity but that the documents struggle to explain sexuality and struggle with finding solutions that include nonbinary people. The documents also tend to represent LGBTQ-people as victims in the documents through the focus on discriminatory actions against LGBTQ-people.
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Om skeva vampyrer, Riktiga Pojkar och dåliga (monster)flickor : En skev/queerteoretisk studie av Bill och Sookie i Charlaine Harris Dead Until Dark

Allvin, Elin January 2013 (has links)
This essay takes a closer look at femininity/masculinity, sexuality and queer time and place in Charlaine Harris’ novel Dead Until Dark (2001). The essay’s theoretical framework consists of queer theory and skev theory. Skev is a Swedish word that translates loosely into strange or twisted. Skev theory has queer roots but is used to search for and question forms of normativity other than sexuality. This essay examines Bill and Sookie, the two main characters in Dead Until Dark, with the main aim of analyzing the different ways in which they are portrayed that makes them challenge (and sometimes confirm) norms concerning femininity/masculinity, sexuality and the use of  time and place. The analysis talks about Proper Girls and Proper Boys and how Sookie and Bill may or may not be able and/or willing to be Proper. Monsters and how being a monster impacts Bill’s and Sookie’s Properness is also central to the analysis. In short the essay shows that Bill and Sookie exist in a state of (in)betweenness and that this makes their characters subversive in that they are both skeva.
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"Jag har nog bara följt med strömmen..." : En kvalitativ studie om kollektivt boende, krononormativitet och att queera tiden

Sabato, Simone January 2021 (has links)
The aim of this study is to investigate the experience of people living in collective housing in relation to chrononormative time. I have interviewed people from the ages 20-30 who have experience of living in collective housing at some point in their lives. My theoretical framework includes chrononormativity, queer time and queer kinship. I have also used a phenomenological perspective on orientations and straight lines to gain a deeper understanding of the participants' experiences with timelines. The methods used are semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis. The result of this study shows that there are specific norms in collective housing that the participants related or deviated from.  It became clear that the participants were affected by the pressure of chrononormativity and norms about aging, though in different ways. All participants negotiated with these norms as a way to make sense of themselves and their choices in life.
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"...it can even make you live longer" : En narrativ analys av vilket sätt femininitet, bisexualitet och flersamhet representeras i filmen Puccini for Beginners

Borgenklint, Sofie January 2017 (has links)
With this essay, I’m reviewing with a narrative analysis, describing in what way the standards of feminism, bisexuality and non-monogomy is being represented in the movie Puccini for beginners. I’m reviewing this in support of a queer and straight time. As a complement for queer and straight time, I’m presenting different theoretical concepts, which are useful for the analyze of feminism, bisexuality and non-monogamy. The analyze is based on the categories of Labov. In which way the narritve is constructed, as well as in what way feminism, bisexuality and non-monogamy are being represented. Finally I’m summing-up how I answered my questions regarding straight and queer time in perspective of feminism, bisexuality and non-monogamy.

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