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Challenging the myth of gender equality in Sweden

Online ISBN:
9781447325987
Print ISBN:
9781447325963
Publisher:
Policy Press
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Challenging the myth of gender equality in Sweden

Lena Martinsson (ed.),
Lena Martinsson
(ed.)
University of Gothenburg
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Gabriele Griffin (ed.),
Gabriele Griffin
(ed.)
University of York
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Katarina Giritli Nygren (ed.)
Katarina Giritli Nygren
(ed.)
Mid Sweden University
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Published:
16 March 2016
Online ISBN:
9781447325987
Print ISBN:
9781447325963
Publisher:
Policy Press

Abstract

This volume examines the diverse ways in which the myth of Sweden as the most gender-equal country in the world has been challenged both from within and from without. Detailing the appropriation of the gender equality mantra by right-wing political parties, its depoliticisation within neoliberal audit culture, the nationalist underpinnings which accompany this mantra within Sweden, and the impacts this has had on equality policies, this volume argues that the gender equality mantra in Sweden has served to reinforce heteronormative, white, middle-class norms. Racist and other oppressive stances are obscured by a rhetoric of Swedish exceptionalism. In challenging the adequacy of the current Swedish gender equality model, the contributors to this volume call for a re-thinking of political subjectivities, for an understanding of gender equality as a contested terrain, and for the re-framing of equality politics from an intersectional perspective.

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