Blar i Centre for Women's and Gender Research (SKOK) på dokumenttype "Doctoral thesis"
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The Labour of the Feminine in Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy of Nature
(Doctoral thesis, 2013-11-01)In this thesis I look at the relation between two salient aspects of the work of the French 20th century philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty: on the one hand, the philosophical concern with and approach to the problem of ... -
The Politics of Racial Translation : Negotiating Foreignness and Authenticity in Russophone Intersectional Feminism and Timati's Hip-hop (2012-2018)
(Doctoral thesis, 2023-06-14)Hva skjer med rase-, kjønns- og seksualitetspolitikk i interseksjonell feminisme og hiphop når de forflytter seg østover til postsovjetiske, russiskspråklige kontekster? Denne avhandlingen utforsker oversettelsens betydning ... -
Problematizing the transgender phenomenon: sexual geopolitics and Europeanization in contemporary Ukraine
(Doctoral thesis, 2019-02-22)This dissertation explores the emergence of the transgender phenomenon within professionalized transgender and LGB activism in contemporary Ukraine. I explore how the transgender phenomenon has been formed within ... -
"Taking part in society the way I am". An exploration of active citizenship norms in Denmark and Norway
(Doctoral thesis, 2021-02-05)Active citizenship is a seductive concept alluding to unquestionably positive values such as neighbourliness, community work, solidarity, and democratic participation. Although it might seem like a descriptive term, active ... -
Tarrying with Sexual Matters. Thinking Change from Lacan to Badiou
(Doctoral thesis, 2018-02-23)This dissertation interrogates the significance of Alain Badiou's traversal of the antiphilosophy of Jacques Lacan, and the implications of that traversal for Badiou's thinking on the preconditions for the subject ... -
Working to ‘Wait Well’ : Exploring the temporalities of irregular migration in Germany
(Doctoral thesis, 2021-01-21)During the past two decades migration and border scholars have increasingly recognised the role of time and temporality in the European states’ governing of migration and in the production of migrant irregularity. This ...