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Go to My LibraryKvinnor, män och alla andra en svensk genushistoria
- Language
- Swedish
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- Publisher
- Studentlitteratur
- Pages
- 282
- ISBN
- 9789144048314
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This book is widely praised for being an informative and interesting exploration of Swedish gender studies history, offering a fresh perspective that many found inspiring and thought-provoking. Reviewers highlighted a particularly strong chapter on Swedish trans history and appreciated the inclusion of numerous compelling examples often absent from conventional historical texts. It is considered an excellent complement to standard history literature and a valuable resource for supplementary reading, with many finding it to be an incredibly engaging and empowering read.
However, some readers noted a few drawbacks. One recurring comment mentioned that some of the wording felt a bit clumsy. More significantly, specific historical topics were either covered too briefly or entirely omitted. Critics pointed out a lack of detailed discussion on parental leave insurance and childcare, noting these were glossed over without sufficient political background. Additionally, the book did not address the delayed enfranchisement of certain Swedish citizens until 1989, suggesting some gaps in its historical scope.
Overall, the book is highly recommended for its ability to challenge and expand readers' understanding of history, particularly within the context of Swedish gender studies. Despite minor criticisms regarding its linguistic precision and occasional omissions of specific historical details, its compelling content and fresh perspective make it a valuable read. It would particularly appeal to students and enthusiasts of history seeking supplementary material, those interested in gender studies, or anyone looking for an inspiring and alternative view on historical narratives.
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