Are feminist coalitions magical enough to survive and endure while questioning and shaking the colonial/racist foundations of Swedish academic knowledge production and the overall Swedish society? Can feminist bridging and collective writing remain a magical process even when grappling with difficult experiences and memories of othering and racialisation? This is a creatively and collectively written article on feminist coalition building, and its importance in thinking, articulating and deconstructing race, racialization and racist structures. More than two years ago, seven interdisciplinary gender studies scholars of mixed ethnic and racial origins, came together to explore our differently situated experiences of disidentifying with Swe...
This thesis explores how coloniality of heritage, denial of racialization and forced passing impact ...
This book provides an original approach to the connections of race, racism and neoliberalisation thr...
In this article, we draw on the scholarship of feminist communitarianism to develop a critique of th...
In 2021, seven interdisciplinary gender studies scholars of mixed ethnic and racial origins, who hav...
This dissertation explores, illuminates, and analyses Sámi feminist knowledges, conceptualised as di...
How do social class and gender assemblage with minority elite culture and neoliberalism? The articl...
The author of this article discusses the ways in which gender equality and intersectionality are und...
In this dialogic piece we insist on the value of keeping alive critical debates about how academic k...
This paper explores queer and racialised experiences in Danish academia through - what we call - sen...
This article emerged as the product of a collaboration between two individuals at different stages o...
This open access book seeks to understand how politics is being made in a pluralistic sense, and exp...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as an ongoing societal crisis, compounds pre-existing intersectional inequali...
Drawing upon feminist standpoint theory and memory work, the authors analyse racial privilege by inv...
Inspired by Sara Ahmed’s call to study what is near to you, we write about our sometimes-joyful, som...
In this article I argue that there is a desperate need of Sámi LED research and education. I discuss...
This thesis explores how coloniality of heritage, denial of racialization and forced passing impact ...
This book provides an original approach to the connections of race, racism and neoliberalisation thr...
In this article, we draw on the scholarship of feminist communitarianism to develop a critique of th...
In 2021, seven interdisciplinary gender studies scholars of mixed ethnic and racial origins, who hav...
This dissertation explores, illuminates, and analyses Sámi feminist knowledges, conceptualised as di...
How do social class and gender assemblage with minority elite culture and neoliberalism? The articl...
The author of this article discusses the ways in which gender equality and intersectionality are und...
In this dialogic piece we insist on the value of keeping alive critical debates about how academic k...
This paper explores queer and racialised experiences in Danish academia through - what we call - sen...
This article emerged as the product of a collaboration between two individuals at different stages o...
This open access book seeks to understand how politics is being made in a pluralistic sense, and exp...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as an ongoing societal crisis, compounds pre-existing intersectional inequali...
Drawing upon feminist standpoint theory and memory work, the authors analyse racial privilege by inv...
Inspired by Sara Ahmed’s call to study what is near to you, we write about our sometimes-joyful, som...
In this article I argue that there is a desperate need of Sámi LED research and education. I discuss...
This thesis explores how coloniality of heritage, denial of racialization and forced passing impact ...
This book provides an original approach to the connections of race, racism and neoliberalisation thr...
In this article, we draw on the scholarship of feminist communitarianism to develop a critique of th...