Queering Norway

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Adoptive Rights
Agnes Bols
Anka Ryall
Anonymous Sperm Donor
Athlete's Network
Athlete’s Network
Bivariate Odds Ratio
Brit Solli
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Complementary Gender Roles
Cpr Number
D. Endsj
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Free Women
Free Women's Sexuality
Free Women’s Sexuality
Gay Games
gender identity research
Gender Inversion
Generous Financial Support
Genetic Father
Hans W. Kristiansen
Heidi Eng
heteronormativity critique
Heterosexual Nuclear Family
heterosexuality
homosexual identity
Intercourse Partners
interdisciplinary queer perspectives
Lesbian Specificity
LGBTQ+ social theory
Norse Mythology
Norwegian spinster
Ole Ringdal Johnsen
PBjRby
Queer Alternative
Queer Theory
Queer Visibility
Scandinavian cultural analysis
sexuality and identity in Norwegian academia
sexuality studies
social relations
Stigmatized Social Position
Talk Show Entertainment
Tone Hellesund
Tor Folger
Trouble Everyday
USS Enterprise
Vice Versa
Wencke MHleisen
Willy Pedersen
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781560237983
  • Weight: 428g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The articles in this collection indicate the still powerful role of queer theory in questioning the political, social, cultural, institutional hegemony of heterosexuality in culture and society at large as well as in academic research institutions. Written from the perspective of the northern European periphery, Queering Norway specifically reflects the challenges queer theory poses for ways of thinking about sexuality and identity in Norway. At the same time, the questions raised in the articles have wide relevance. From within their various fields (sociology, anthropology, ethnology, archeology, linguistics, psychology, media studies and religious studies) the writers attempt to develop a language enabling them to recognize the multiple social relations possible in contemporary societies, a language in which neither "queer" nor "homosexual" ousts the other, but in which the goal is to work, read, and write in the in-between spaces where no single difference is elevated above any other.

This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Homosexuality.

Pål Bjørby is Associate Professor of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Bergen, Norway. He has written extensively on nineteenth- and twentieth-century Scandinavian literature, feminism, gay and lesbian issues, and queer theory. He has also edited a number of books and special issues of literary and cultural journals. Anka Ryall is Associate Professor of English at the University of Tromsø, Norway. Her publications deal primarily with British travel writing, gender and nordicity. She has served on the program committees for two Norwegian gender research programs, "Gender in Transition: Institutions, Norms, Identities" (1997–2002) and "Gender Research: Knowledge, Boundaries, Change" (2001–2007).