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- Zetterman, Eva
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Formation of identity processes on the walls of California
- 2006
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In: Paper presented at the conference III congreso Nol@an & VI Taller de la Red Haina (sobre Globalización y genero en América Latina), June 8-11, 2006, Gothenburg University.. - Göteborg. ; , s. 1-9
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- Zetterman, Eva, 1957
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Att skapa ett vi – gatukonst i Kalifornien
- 2006
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In: Dom – och vi. Humanistdagboken nr. 19. Red. Patrik J. Andersson m.fl.. - Göteborg : Göteborgs universitet. - 9173603473
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- Zetterman, Eva
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An Alternative Madonna
- 2000
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In: The Thirtieth International Congress of the History of Art: Comité International d’Histoire de l’Art and The Association of Art Historians. Institute of Education, London. September 3–8 , 2000. - London : Institute of Education.
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- Åsberg, Cecilia, 1974-
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Looking at science, looking at you! : the feminist re-visions of nature (Brain and genes)
- 2009. - 1
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In: Teaching visual culture in interdisciplinary classrooms. - Utrecht : ATHENA 3. - 9187792494 ; , s. 95-121
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
- Vision has often been a central concern of feminist studies of science, medicine and technology. In cultural or social feminist analysis, the male gaze and the ways in which technoscience accommodates, and in effect organizes the watching of women, has been an important part of the feminist interrogation of the gender and power relations that produce the subjects and the objects of science. This attention is due to the intimate, and power-saturated, merge of processes of seeing and processes of knowing. Inherent in the notion of vision, there is always a politics to ways of seeing, ordering and observing, of organising the knowledge of the world. Historically, this can be exemplified by the eighteen-century Swedish “father” of biological classification, Linnaeus. Taking a leap away from Christian assumptions, Linnaeus placed human beings in a taxonomic order of nature together with other animals.
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- Glasberg Blomqvist, Ann-Charlotte, 1969
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Sten A Olssons kulturstipendium 2006/2007
- 2007
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In: Sten A Olssons kulturstipendium 2006/2007. - Göteborg : Sten A Olssons kulturstipendium.
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Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
- Intervjuer med pristagarna till Sten A Olssons kulturstipendium 2006-2007: Ola Åstrand, Annica Karlsson-Rixon, Mats David Gahrn, Jenny Magnusson, Helen Dahlman, Mandana Moghaddam, Andreas Edlund, Glenn Daniel Nilsson, Jenny Sjöström, Ludvig Lindström, Nina de Heney, Anna Westberg.
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- Glasberg Blomqvist, Ann-Charlotte, 1969
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Sten A Olssons kulturstipendium 2008
- 2008
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In: Sten A Olssons kulturstipendium 2008.
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Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
- Intervjuer med pristagarna till Sten A Olssons kulturstipendium 2008: Annika von Hausswolff, Heidi Saikkonen, Malin Byström, Mia Höglund Melin, Sarah Riedel, Pierre Torwald
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Volym 0
- 2000
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Editorial collection (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Artistic research. Publication as part of an installation of works filmed and photographed at Landschaftspark Duisburg Nord and Galleri k20, Halmstad. Edited and designed by Linton with texts by Linton, Joakim Palm & Sven-Olov Wallenstein. ISBN 91-631-0128-9
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