Sökning: "Birgitta Svensson"
Visar resultat 21 - 24 av 24 avhandlingar innehållade orden Birgitta Svensson.
21. Bekänna färg : Modernitet, maskulinitet, professionalitet
Sammanfattning : Paint and painting are obvious components of everyday life for those of us who live in contemporary Sweden. In terms of both matter and shade, paint has come to symbolise taste and status as well as having created distinction, defined sex/gender and social position – with the past as a constant sounding board. LÄS MER
22. The construction of food and meal culture for political and commercial ends : EU-summits, rural businesses and World Exhibitions
Sammanfattning : This thesis examines how cultural values of food and meal culture were expressed and used by professional agents. The overall aim was to analyse and synthesise the interpretation and creation by professionals in commercial food and meal production of what they defined as a local, regional or national food and meal culture. LÄS MER
23. Muntlighet och minne : Sagatraditionen, kulturhistorien och det kulturella minnets blinda fläck
Sammanfattning : This dissertation focuses on two distinct areas of study that do not have a predetermined or necessary connection to each other. The first area concerns issues of more immediate relevance to the cultural history of the Icelandic sagas, whereas the second area concerns issues of more general relevance to cultural memory research (Cultural Memory Studies, Kulturelles Gedächtnis) and what the author perceives as a deficiency or “blind spot” in this theory. LÄS MER
24. Kvinnor - vakna, våga! : En studie kring pedagogen och samhällsvisionären Honorine Hermelin Grønbech
Sammanfattning : The aim of the dissertation is to analyse, in the light of the history of education and of women, ”biographical sections” of the life and work of the Swedish educationalist Honorine Hermelin Grønbech (1886-1977). The focus is on adult education, and in particular female civic education, which set out to encourage Swedish women to exercise their newly won rights of citizenship (1921). LÄS MER