Sökning: "kvinnor film"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 11 avhandlingar innehållade orden kvinnor film.
1. Modern Media, Modern Audiences : Mass Media and Social Engineering in the 1930s Swedish Welfare State
Sammanfattning : The dissertation straddles the interface of mass media, social engineering and advertising in 1930s Stockholm. Its twofold objective is firstly to outline their cultural output, targeting predominantly feminine audiences. LÄS MER
2. Kvinnors ansikte : stereotyper och kvinnlig identitet i trettiotalets svenska filmmelodram
Sammanfattning : This dissertation analyses the status and function of the female image in the popular Swedish film melodrama of the 1930s. Its conceptual apparatus stems from the idea of film as a major cultural force, expressing a society's dominant ideology. LÄS MER
3. Att representera och representeras : samiska kvinnor i svensk och samisk press 1966-2006
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis examines how Sami women were represented in Swedish and Sami press during the years 1966, 1986 and 2006. Moreover, it problematises how the image of "the Sami woman" was constructed and represented in the press, in relation to the (re)production of normality and deviance, with special attention to the concepts of ethnicity and gender. LÄS MER
4. Ett ämne i rörelse : Gymnastik för kvinnor och män i lärarutbildningen vid Gymnastiska Centralinstitutet/Gymnastik- och idrottshögskolan under åren 1944 till 1992
Sammanfattning : For almost 200 years the University College of Physical Education and Sports in Stockholm (former Royal Central Institute of Gymnastics; GCI later GIH; Stockholm College of Physical Education and Sports) has been educating PE teachers - and still does. In the very beginning and throughout the first 100 years, gymnastics was a major part of the studies at the insti-tute, and also in ordinary schools. LÄS MER
5. Studying the healing and long-term outcomes of two partial thickness wound models using different wound dressings
Sammanfattning : Background: Safe and effective wound dressing treatments are important for proper wound healing. Such procedures therefore need to be evidence-based regarding the most important outcome measures such as healing time, less discomfort for the patient, duration of hospital care and, importantly, less scarring. LÄS MER