Sökning: "post-war period"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 73 avhandlingar innehållade orden post-war period.
6. Arkitektur och konsumtion : Reyner Banham och utbytbarhetens estetik
Sammanfattning : The dissertation analyses the relation between architecture, design and consumption according to Peter Reyner Banham’s notion of an “aesthetics of expendability”. This issue is studied through such source materials as texts, buildings, competition entries and exhibitions produced from the early fifties to the early sixties. LÄS MER
7. Aporia of Equality: A Historico-Political Approach to Swedish Educational Politics 1946-2000
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8. Industriell invandring : Utländsk arbetskraft och metall- och verkstadsindustrin, i Västmanlands län och på Bulten i Hallstahammar, 1946-1967
Sammanfattning : During the first decades of the post-war era, Sweden experienced a rapid increase in labour immigration. Many of these migrants found employment in the industrial sector, where they became concentrated. This concentration varied between different industries, but was amongst the highest in the metal and engineering industries. LÄS MER
9. Den bildade arbetaren : Debatten om teknik, samhälle och bildning inom Arbetarnas bildningsförbund 1945-1970
Sammanfattning : Three educational ideals form the point of departure of this investigation: Citizenship, neoclassic character-moulding, and polytechnical (an understanding of science and technology founded on student's work experience). In addition to these three educational philosophies there are some other pcrspectives of importance. LÄS MER
10. Vikten av kropp. Frågan om kött och människa i Maurice Merleau-Pontys Le visible et l’invisible
Sammanfattning : This dissertation begins with a question: What is the meaning of ‘flesh’ [chair] in Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s The visible and the invisible? In answering this question, I try to grasp, not only the manifold meanings of flesh in The visible and the invisible, but also the reasons why the meaning of this concept cannot be neatly encompassed. Starting from Merleau-Ponty’s understanding of philosophical language, I explore how the concept of flesh works as a linguistic concept, and how it is meaningful because of its ability to call already established meanings into question. LÄS MER