The aim of this Master's thesis is to study how generational identities are conveyed in the reception of two debut novels, Jack by Ulf Lundell and Allt by Martina Lowden. Both novels have been considered literary and social expressions of their generations. The empirical material consists of 14 reviews in Swedish daily press from the time of publication of Jack and Allt, respectively. The thesis revolves around the following questions: How is the generational identity defined in terms of lifestyle practices, milieus and other social circumstances? To what extent are structured factors such as gender and class considered? How are the critics considering the reflexive project of the self? I base the theoretical framework on Anthony Gidde...
This essay is a study of three fiction novels by the Swedish author Amanda Svensson: Hey Dolly (2008...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how the literature criticism are in the Swedish media ...
This thesis is a contribution to the literature scientific exploration of how peoples identity devel...
The aim of this Master's thesis is to study how generational identities are conveyed in the rec...
This Masters thesis is a study in library and information science, that examines literature as a ...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine how identity formation is described in a few Swedish ...
The establishment of the subject and various aspects of identity that occupied the literature and th...
The topic of this thesis is book reviewing in Sweden with a focus on three years: 1906, 1956 and 200...
The society of suburbs is frequently discussed in media, which often focus on the problems related t...
This essay examines how two Swedish youth novels portrays identity development and gender, and how t...
This Masters thesis concerns a series of ten police procedural novels, Roman om ett br...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine how the image of the girl and her environment in ...
This Masters thesis is analysing four Swedish novels written by first time authors published betwe...
The purpose of this Master's Thesis is to explore the influence of fiction on the identity and ...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine how two novels written by the Swedish author Pär Lager...
This essay is a study of three fiction novels by the Swedish author Amanda Svensson: Hey Dolly (2008...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how the literature criticism are in the Swedish media ...
This thesis is a contribution to the literature scientific exploration of how peoples identity devel...
The aim of this Master's thesis is to study how generational identities are conveyed in the rec...
This Masters thesis is a study in library and information science, that examines literature as a ...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine how identity formation is described in a few Swedish ...
The establishment of the subject and various aspects of identity that occupied the literature and th...
The topic of this thesis is book reviewing in Sweden with a focus on three years: 1906, 1956 and 200...
The society of suburbs is frequently discussed in media, which often focus on the problems related t...
This essay examines how two Swedish youth novels portrays identity development and gender, and how t...
This Masters thesis concerns a series of ten police procedural novels, Roman om ett br...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine how the image of the girl and her environment in ...
This Masters thesis is analysing four Swedish novels written by first time authors published betwe...
The purpose of this Master's Thesis is to explore the influence of fiction on the identity and ...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine how two novels written by the Swedish author Pär Lager...
This essay is a study of three fiction novels by the Swedish author Amanda Svensson: Hey Dolly (2008...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how the literature criticism are in the Swedish media ...
This thesis is a contribution to the literature scientific exploration of how peoples identity devel...