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The Girl and the Feminist State? Subjectification Projects in the Nordic Welfare State,onomous, neo-liberal subject ideal, as capable participants in the social, in this case Nordic society. The chapter focuses on a case study of publicly funded girls’ club projects in Finland in the 2000s, and discusses societal practices that frame and enable girlhoods and material subjectification.宽敞 发表于 2025-3-28 19:41:47
Outlook: Nordic Girlhoods from a Russian Perspective,rlhood as well as the role of Nordic welfare state practicing the empowering for girls. The approach presented in Nordic Girlhoods: New Perspectives and Outlooks gives an impetus to the research on and with girls, and on girlhood in the turbulent Russian context. From this point of view, the resultsDebark 发表于 2025-3-29 01:48:58
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When the Problem of Incorrigible Girls Became a Problem of Psychopathy,athy, this analysis takes into account not only discursive formations within psychiatry and among professionals in residential care, but also the institutional resources and practices in the specific settings in which the category was used.liposuction 发表于 2025-3-29 15:42:41
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,Introduction: Nordic Girlhoods—New Perspectives and Outlooks,own as the Nordic model. They also discuss femininity as a political issue in Nordic feminist politics and research and contemplate the specific academic and linguistic boundary conditions of doing Girlhood Studies in the Nordic countries.我要威胁 发表于 2025-3-30 04:44:41
,Negotiating Emancipation and Nationalism: Finnish Girls’ Literature from 1889–1901,la Roschier’s . 1898 , and two that use girls’ names as their titles, Hilja Haahti’s . (1900), and Immi Hellén’s . (1901), depict their protagonists’ adolescent years. Voipio pays special attention to how the genre of girls’ literature has been reviewed and interpreted in Finland.