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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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Religionen, traditionen och studentnationen : En kvalitativ analys av kulturell religion i studentorganisation

Andersson, Felizia January 2022 (has links)
Studies at Uppsala university was from the beginning based in theology, which also mean that students of theology founded the student nations. In similarity to the separation between the church and the state in Sweden in the year 2000, all nations have a clear statement today of not being connected to either religion or politics, however, the question that rises is; to what extent has it been possible to leave the religious aspect on which they were founded. The purpose of this study is to analyze controlling documentation of Östgöta and Gotland´s nation closer to see if it is possible to identify elements of religion within them that can be interpreted as cultural religion. Based on the theory of cultural religion, with focus on Kasselstrand´s interpretation of “Belonging without Believing”, elements of religion will be analyzed as examples of how the nations as organizations struggle with the historical background of theology, and the strive to modernize and become more inclusive. The result presented, identifies cultural religion within the material, highlighting holidays and festivities as main sources, with the reasoning of the documents bringing the information of the ritual forward, and not necessarily the religious values. The result is also strengthened with Hervieu-Léger´s idea of group memory as a chain through time and society together with Connerton´sthoughts on the collective memory and how it can be interpreted as one way to explain the continuity of traditions and the upkeep of ceremony.
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Smålands nations inspektorsporträtt : en undersökning av samlingens tillstånd och funktion

Kronberg, Tove January 2023 (has links)
Denna uppsats undersöker hur Smålands studentnation i Uppsala använder och förmedlar sin samling av inspektorsporträtt. Samlingen består av tjugofyra porträtt med motiv utförda i matchande kompositioner. Porträtten undersöks både utifrån sina fysiska och immateriella värden, vilket har varit viktigt för att förstå samlingen som helhet. Samlingens fysiska skick fastslås genom en tillståndsbedömning, vilken visade att majoriteten av porträtten har allvarliga skador i form av revor, sprickor och utbuktningar. Vidare dokumenteras porträttens motiv och historiska bakgrund i en katalog. Dokumenteringen av porträtten visade att det bara var sexton av tjugofyra porträtt som föreställde faktiska inspektorer. De övriga åtta porträtten föreställde istället kända smålänningar och meriterade förebilder. Uppsatsen har vidare undersökt samlingen som ett kommunikationsverktyg mellan nationen och dess besökare, vilket visade att inspektorsporträtten kommunicerade budskap om makt och identitet genom utvalda symboler, attribut och kompositioner. / This essay examines how the studentnation Smålands nation in Uppsals uses and conveys it’s collection of inspector portraits. The collection consists of twentyfour portraits with matching motives,. The portraits are examined based on both their physical and immaterial values, which has been important to understand the portraits as a collection. The physical condition of the collection was determined through a condition assessment, which showed that a majority of the portraits have serious damages in the form of tears, cracks and bulges.  The motifs and historical backgrounds have been cataloged due to a stocktaking., wich showed that only sixteen portraits actually depicted inspectors. The other eight portraits depicted instead well-known Småland-residents and meritorius role models. The essay also examined the collection as a tool for communication between the nation and it’s visitors, showing that the inspector portraits communicated messages of power and identity through  well-selected symbols, attributes and compositions.

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