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1. Läsande flickor : Läspolitik och det genomlysta subjektet
Sammanfattning : The dissertation explores the multiple shapes of ‘the reading girl’ and how this subject is constructed in reading surveys and assessments during the 1900s and early 2000s. The analysis focuses on mapping the subject's historical constitution by defining specific historical events that have been important in shaping the reading girl as a subject. LÄS MER
2. Pappas flickor : entreprenöriella processer i kvinnoföretagandets tillkomst
Sammanfattning : Fewer women than men are business owners and of those who are, the majority are active in traditionally female businesses. My studies have been carried out among women entrepreneurs who have broken the segregation barrier and own businesses in fields that are non-traditional for women. LÄS MER
3. Så gör(s) idrottande flickor : Iscensättningar av flickor inom barn- och ungdomsidrotten
Sammanfattning : The context of this thesis is a four-year sports initiative called the Handshake which was launched and funded by the Swedish government and specifically targets girls. The Special Sports Federations were assigned the task of distributing the money to the local sports clubs. The clubs could apply for funding in order to carry out local projects. LÄS MER
4. Barnhem för flickor : Barn, familj och institutionsliv i Stockholm 1870-1920
Sammanfattning : The overall objective of this study has been to analyse why there were far more orphanages for girls than for boys in Sweden at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.The study focuses on five orphanages for girls, all with the aim of bringing up girls to be servants. LÄS MER
5. Fria flickor före Pippi : Ester Blenda Nordström och Karin Michaëlis – Astrid Lindgrens föregångare
Sammanfattning : The dissertation takes as a point of departure that 1945 is usually mentioned as a start for a new type of Swedish children’s literature. In the majority of handbooks in and reviews of the history of Swedish children’s literature this is repeated as a fact. LÄS MER
