Lena Martinsson Gabriele Griffin Katarina Giritli Nygren
Sweden has the reputation of being one of the most gender-equal countries in the world, and it is often held up as a model for other societies--but the reality is much more complicated, as this volume shows. The first book to provide a thorough analysis of the myth of Swedish gender equality, it demonstrates how that dominant idea has become a form of heteronormative, racially specific nationalism that ultimately excludes those who fall outside the social norm.
Sweden has the reputation of being one of the most gender-equal countries in the world, and it is often held up as a model for other societies--but th...
Education and Political Subjectivities in Neoliberal Times and Places investigates the conditions and possibilities for political subjectivities to emerge in international educational contexts, where neoliberal norms are repeated, performed and transformed. Through demonstrating the possibility of political subjectivities, this book argues that neoliberalism should neither be considered post-political, nor a natural law by which educational practices have to abide.
This book considers how political subjectivities are made possible in education in spite of dominant...
Education and Political Subjectivities in Neoliberal Times and Places investigates the conditions and possibilities for political subjecti...
Lena Martinsson Gabriele Griffin Katarina Giritli Nygren
Sweden has the reputation of being one of the most gender-equal countries in the world, and it is often held up as a model for other societies--but the reality is much more complicated, as this volume shows. The first book to provide a thorough analysis of the myth of Swedish gender equality, it demonstrates how that dominant idea has become a form of heteronormative, racially specific nationalism that ultimately excludes those who fall outside the social norm.
Sweden has the reputation of being one of the most gender-equal countries in the world, and it is often held up as a model for other societies--but th...