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Pluralistic struggles in gender, sexuality and coloniality : challenging Swedish exceptionalism / edited by Erika Alm, Linda Berg, Mikela Lundahl Hero, Anna Johansson, Pia Laskar, Lena Martinsson, Diana Mulinari, Cathrin Wasshede.
Editor
Alm, Erika
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition, 2021.
Published/Created
Springer Nature 2021
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 316 pages) : colour illustrations; digital, PDF file(s).
Availability
Available Online
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Subject(s)
Gender identity
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Queer theory
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Identity politics
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Culture
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Gender
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Editor
Alm, Erika
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Berg, Linda
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Lundahl Hero, Mikela
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Johansson, Anna
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Laskar, Pia
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Martinsson, Lena
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Mulinari, Diana
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Wasshede, Cathrin
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Summary note
This open access book seeks to understand how politics is being made in a pluralistic sense, and explores how these political struggles are challenging and transforming gender, sexuality, and colonial norms. As researchers located in Sweden, a nation often cited as one of the most gender-equal and LGBTQ-tolerant nations, the contributions investigate political processes, decolonial struggles, and events beyond, nearby, and in between organizations, states, and national territories. The collection represents a variety of disciplines, and different theoretical conceptualizations of politics, feminist theory, and postcolonial and queer studies. Students and researchers with an interest of queer studies, gender studies, critical whiteness studies, and civil society studies will find this book an invaluable resource. .
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Language note
English
Contents
1. Introduction; Erika Alm, Linda Berg, Mikela Lundahl Hero, Anna Johansson, Pia Laskar, Lena Martinsson, Diana Mulinari and Cathrin Wasshede
2. Public Intimacy and “White Feminism”: On the Vain Trust in Scandinavian Equality; Mikela Lundahl Hero
3. We Were Here, and We Still Are: Negotiations of Political Space Through Unsanctioned Art; Linda Berg and Anna Sofia Lundgren
4. 1 May – Muslim Women Talk Back: A Political Transformation of Secular Modernity on International Workers’ Day; Lena Martinsson
5. Fat, Black and Unapologetic: Body Positive Activism Beyond White, Neoliberal Rights Discourses; Anna Johansson
6. Rainbow Flag and Belongings/Disbelongings: Öckerö Pride and Reclaim Pride in Gothenburg, Sweden 2019; Cathrin Wasshede
7. Pink Porn Economy: Genealogies of Transnational LGBTQ organising; Pia Laskar
8. A State Affair?: Notions of the State in Discourses on Trans Rights in Sweden; Erika Alm
9. “Pain is hard to put on paper”: Exploring the Silences of Migrant Scholars; Despina Tzimoula and Diana Mulinari
10. Contesting Secularism: Religious and Secular Binary Through Memory Work; Linda Berg, Anna Johansson, Pia Laskar, Lena Martinsson, Diana Mulinari and Cathrin Wasshede.
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ISBN
3-030-47432-1
OCLC
1243535385
Doi
10.1007/978-3-030-47432-4
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Pluralistic struggles in gender, sexuality and coloniality : challenging Swedish exceptionalism / Erika Alm [and seven others], editors.
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