Sökning: "Appropriation of Space"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 27 avhandlingar innehållade orden Appropriation of Space.
21. Becoming Artists : Self-Portraits, Friendship Images and Studio Scenes by Nordic Women Painters in the 1880s
Sammanfattning : The aim of this dissertation is to analyze how Nordic women artists negotiated their professional identity in painting in the 1880s, focusing on the genres of the self-portrait, the friendship image and the studio interior. It investigates how artistic identity is fashioned through self-representation, collaboration with a colleague and in interaction with the interior of the studio as a constitutive space of artistic professionalism. LÄS MER
22. Political corrections : Language activism and regimentation among high school youth
Sammanfattning : This thesis is concerned with senior high school students’ language activism and their efforts to navigate linguistic norms and language ideological geographies in contemporary Sweden. Guided by the traditions of child and youth studies (e.g., James & Prout, 1990) and linguistic anthropology (e. LÄS MER
23. Ett paradis för alla. Epa mellan folkhem och förförelse
Sammanfattning : A Paradise for All. Epa between the People's Home and Seduction. This dissertation is about the Epa department store chain, which existed in Sweden from 1930 to 1977. For many people, Epa was an arena for meeting modernity. LÄS MER
24. Förebild film : panoreringar över den samtida konstscenen
Sammanfattning : The contemporary art scene includes a large number of art works which utilise existing film material. This dissertation assesses many of these works and includes artists such as Douglas Gordon, Christoph Girardet, Stephanie Smith, Pierre Bismuth, Pierre Huyghe, Susan Hiller, Matthias Müller, Fiona Banner, Stan Douglas, Christoph Draeger, and others who have worked in a similar field. LÄS MER
25. Asymmetries : Conceptualizing Environmental Inequalities as Ecological Debt and Ecologically Unequal Exchange
Sammanfattning : In this compilation thesis, consisting of six papers and an introductory chapter, the concepts of ecological debt, climate debt, ecologically unequal exchange, and unequal carbon sink appropriation are at the centre. Their intellectual and political histories are traced to environmental justice movements, ecological economics and neo-Marxist economics. LÄS MER