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    Genusvetenskapliga forskningsmetoder

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    ÄNTLIGEN EN GRUNDBOK i genusvetenskapliga forsknings-metoder på svenska! Med förankring i genusvetenskapens tvärvetenskapliga karaktär synliggör denna antologi det genusvetenskapliga områdets bredd och djup med kortfattade och pedagogiska exempel från olika fält. Boken inleds med en presentation av genusvetenskapliga nyckelbegrepp som intersektionalitet, reflexivitet, situering och skala som alla ger viktiga metodologiska verktyg i forskningsprocessen. Även analytiska förhållningssätt med betydelse för metodologi diskuteras - exempelvis vad queer, trans eller transnationell feministiskforskning innebär. I bokens andra del står det praktiska hantverket i fokus. Här presenteras metoder för både materialinsamling och analys. Etnografiska metoder, intervjutekniker, aktions- och arkivforskning, diskurs- och dokumentanalys, kollektivt minnesarbete, muntlig historia, statistisk analys, narrativ metod, visuella och litteraturvetenskapliga analysmetoder samt digital etnografi finns alla med. Bokens delar och enskilda kapitel kan läsas oberoende av varandra och läsaren får en tillgänglig introduktion till genusvetenskapliga arbetssätt, begrepp, debatter och forskningsmetoder med utgångspunkt i exempel från författarnas egen forskning

    Varia 1

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    The texts included in Varia 1 are related to the four volumes published by Peter Lang Verlag, and particularly to Wits and Interpretation (Berlin 2023). The volume brings a full report on an experimental investigation studying the relationship between notated rhythm/meter and performance in Bach melodies, and essays discussing three important aspects of musical structure – anticipation, symmetry, and proprioceptive properties. Interpretational issues make up the core in analyses of works by Beethoven, Debussy, Chopin, Mozart, and Bach. The final chapter traces the musical form of a pioneer work of abstract film

    A Companion to “Jabberwocky” in Translation

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    Lewis Carroll’s “Jabberwocky” stands as the most famous nonsense poem of all time. Frequently seen as untranslatable, it has nevertheless (or for that very reason) become a touchstone of translation. Yet, although there are several language specific studies of “Jabberwocky” in translation, a broader comparative approach has not been attempted before. With this companion volume we provide insights into the translation history of “Jabberwocky” from its 1871 publication in Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass up to the present. The book includes articles by scholars, critics, translators and poets from across the world. For the first time, it will be possible to compare translation strategies and solutions between more than forty different languages, each contributor focusing on one or a few critically and poetically interesting translations of “Jabberwocky.

    Eating Cultures in Children’s Literature: National, International and Transnational Perspectives

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    Eating Cultures in Children’s Literature – National, International and Transnational Perspectives investigates how the child is positioned as the consumer/eater of cultural food. It also highlights some ingredients that are to be found on more than one national menu, so to speak. We interrogate what it means to serve a “cultural meal” to a young person, identifying the discourses that are inscribed in the recipe. By analyzing authorial or translational choices, the different chapters explore the thematic and ideological roots of the stories that authors, illustrators and translators offer their young readers. The essays in this collection are organized around three themes in children’s cultural and literary texts about food and eating. In the first section, the political dimensions of food narratives are explored. Food’s power to define “us” versus “them” is key to understanding food narratives in their national and political contexts. The second part is dedicated to inter/national and transnational nightmares, specifically narratives addressing the supreme threat lurking in young people’s literature: being eaten. Finally, the collection features a section on food fantasies in young people’s narratives, and addresses the disconcerting capability of food to transform, translate, transcend and become abundantly surreal, without ever losing the power to marvel and satiate, even when it conveys complex concepts and ideas.Enjoy

    Gåsskötsel: En etnologisk studie med särskild hänsyn till skånska förhållanden

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    Skuld

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    De ordinära devolutiva rättsmedlen i den svenska civilprocessen

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    Bevisbördan och den juridiska tekniken

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    Statens ersättningsskyldighet vid införande av monopol

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