Mit den Haien streiten. Frauen- und Gendergeschichte in Luxemburg nach 1940. Femmes et genre au Luxembourg depuis 1940Kmec, Sonja ; ; et alBook published by Capybara (2018) This book offers new perspectives on Luxembourg history after 1940 focusing on lived experiences on the one hand and representations of gender in various media, on the other. It contains 27 articles. Some ... [more ▼] This book offers new perspectives on Luxembourg history after 1940 focusing on lived experiences on the one hand and representations of gender in various media, on the other. It contains 27 articles. Some authors explore the significance of gender in politics, education and the arts (music, literature and film). Others investigate gender stereotypes in school books, advertisement, television and magazines. The book presents gender identities that transcend the male/female binary, yet shows that the latter remains hegemonial in many domains. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 139 (23 UL) Einleitung. Wer hat Angst vor Genderforschung?; Kmec, Sonja ; et alin Goetzinger, Germaine; Kmec, Sonja; Roster, Danielle (Eds.) et al Mit den Haien streiten. Frauen und Gender in Luxemburg seit 1940 / Femmes et genre au Luxembourg depuis 1940 (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 81 (5 UL) Histoires et mémoires communes. Supplément pour la Journée internationale en mémoire des victimes de l'HolocausteScuto, Denis ; ; et alArticle for general public (2016) Detailed reference viewed: 180 (8 UL) Identitätsbildung und Partizipation im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Luxemburg im europäischen Kontext; Kmec, Sonja ; Lehners, Jean-Paul et alBook published by Peter Lang (2016) This work covers a wide range of topics related to identity formation as well as social, cultural and political participation of workers, farmers, political and ethnical minorities. It also offers new ... [more ▼] This work covers a wide range of topics related to identity formation as well as social, cultural and political participation of workers, farmers, political and ethnical minorities. It also offers new insights into Luxembourg's implication in (de)colonisation and language politics. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 172 (15 UL) |
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