ISBN
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1870041607
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Nosaukums
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Gender, power, text : Nordic culture in the twentieth century / edited by Helena Forsås-Scott.
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Izdošanas ziņas
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Norwich, England : Norvik Press, 2004.
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Fiziskais rakst.
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292 lpp. : il. ; 24 cm.
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Sērija
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( Norvik Press series A ; no. 25)
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Bibliogrāfija
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Ietver bibliogrāfiju un rādītāju.
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Saturs
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Saturs: Foreword -- Introduction -- A Gender perspective on nation-building as social practice -- Women’s agency and the changing distribution of power in Scandinavian society -- Towards a feminist genealogy of modernism: the narcissistic turn in Lou Andreas-Salomé and Edith Södergran -- (M)other visions: strategies of resistance in representations of motherhood by Ellen Key and Venny Sodlan-Brofeldt -- Writing the city: women novelists, gendered spatialities and authorative voice in early twentieth-century Stockholm -- How Knut Hamsun imagined Juliane and her speech: Hamsun’s play LIvet ivold (In the grip of life, 1910) --Women readers, food and the consumption of text: Karin Boye’s Kris and Monika Fagerholm’s Diva -- Gender and the historical novel -- Narration as transformative power: the fiction of Kerstin Ekman -- Sámi Handicraft and public display -- Gender, power, poetry: the example of Eldrid Lunden -- To take possession of a poet: Gunvor Hofmo and her biographer -- Deceptive femininity: Mai Zetterling and the Swedish art cinema institution -- A Camera as close as Ingmar’s: sexuality and direction in the work of Ingmar Bergman and Liv Ullmann -- "En usynlig krop": transgressing the boundaries of the body of Vibeke Grønfeldt’s Mulighedernes land and I dag -- Entropic desires: themes of biological decay in Scandinavian art and literature -- Notes on contributors -- Index.
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Papildapraksts
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Forsås-Scott, Helena
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Priekšmets
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Ziemeļvalstis -- Kultūras vēsture.
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Priekšmets
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Scandinavianism.
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UDK
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008 (48)
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304 (48)
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Monogr. ier. nr.
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000721428
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Visi eksemplāri
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Visi eksemplāri
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Eks. pa filiālēm
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LUB:Humanitārā bibl.
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