Women narratives from Tornedalen, northernmost Sweden : gender and culture in perspective

This thesis concerns gender issues based on 103 interviews with women from the northernmost borderland of Sweden (Tornedalen area). The interviews become women narratives as told from their lives, including anecdotes of particular events as well as a vast amount of information related to gender and...

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Main Author: Juntti-Henriksson, Ann-Kristin
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Arbetsvetenskap 2008
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description This thesis concerns gender issues based on 103 interviews with women from the northernmost borderland of Sweden (Tornedalen area). The interviews become women narratives as told from their lives, including anecdotes of particular events as well as a vast amount of information related to gender and equality. Feminist poststructuralism inspired me in this thesis. I believe that approaching feminist poststructural theory and practice may help in understanding how the local culture has influenced gender relations in Tornedalen. Each and every woman is unique and shaped by various discourses throughout her life. However, when combining all unique women into a group of women we can see both differences and common characteristics in the group. By drawing on discourse and feminist poststructural analysis I have attempted to convey my understanding of the respondents' narratives. On the one hand, they are very different from each other, and express contradictory views; on the other hand, they have common characteristics that are shared by many women. I believe that it is important to consider all possibilities opened up through feminist poststructural analysis. The thesis comprises six papers which emphasizes different aspects on how women have adapted their lives according to the local culture of Tornedalen. The findings also reflect a historical perspective from the middle to the late twentieth century, including moving from a time when most women were full-time housewives to a time when most women work outside the home. The traditional culture in Tornedalen still existed in the late 1990s with pressure seemingly coming from the older generations to maintain traditional gender functions. Tornedalen women often seem to be preoccupied by imagery of what the local society expects and/or demands of them. Altogether, the knowledge of the participants in this study has produced multiple truths about gender and about women's lives. As would be expected, experiences of the women differed, as did their understandings of ...
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-25725 2025-03-16T15:34:43+00:00 Women narratives from Tornedalen, northernmost Sweden : gender and culture in perspective Juntti-Henriksson, Ann-Kristin 2008 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-25725 eng eng Luleå tekniska universitet, Arbetsvetenskap Luleå Doctoral thesis / Luleå University of Technology 1 jan 1997 → …, 1402-1544 2008:04 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Production Engineering Human Work Science and Ergonomics Produktionsteknik arbetsvetenskap och ergonomi Media and Communication Studies Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2008 ftluleatu 2025-02-18T01:05:07Z This thesis concerns gender issues based on 103 interviews with women from the northernmost borderland of Sweden (Tornedalen area). The interviews become women narratives as told from their lives, including anecdotes of particular events as well as a vast amount of information related to gender and equality. Feminist poststructuralism inspired me in this thesis. I believe that approaching feminist poststructural theory and practice may help in understanding how the local culture has influenced gender relations in Tornedalen. Each and every woman is unique and shaped by various discourses throughout her life. However, when combining all unique women into a group of women we can see both differences and common characteristics in the group. By drawing on discourse and feminist poststructural analysis I have attempted to convey my understanding of the respondents' narratives. On the one hand, they are very different from each other, and express contradictory views; on the other hand, they have common characteristics that are shared by many women. I believe that it is important to consider all possibilities opened up through feminist poststructural analysis. The thesis comprises six papers which emphasizes different aspects on how women have adapted their lives according to the local culture of Tornedalen. The findings also reflect a historical perspective from the middle to the late twentieth century, including moving from a time when most women were full-time housewives to a time when most women work outside the home. The traditional culture in Tornedalen still existed in the late 1990s with pressure seemingly coming from the older generations to maintain traditional gender functions. Tornedalen women often seem to be preoccupied by imagery of what the local society expects and/or demands of them. Altogether, the knowledge of the participants in this study has produced multiple truths about gender and about women's lives. As would be expected, experiences of the women differed, as did their understandings of ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Tornedalen Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA)
spellingShingle Production Engineering
Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Produktionsteknik
arbetsvetenskap och ergonomi
Media and Communication Studies
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
Juntti-Henriksson, Ann-Kristin
Women narratives from Tornedalen, northernmost Sweden : gender and culture in perspective
title Women narratives from Tornedalen, northernmost Sweden : gender and culture in perspective
title_full Women narratives from Tornedalen, northernmost Sweden : gender and culture in perspective
title_fullStr Women narratives from Tornedalen, northernmost Sweden : gender and culture in perspective
title_full_unstemmed Women narratives from Tornedalen, northernmost Sweden : gender and culture in perspective
title_short Women narratives from Tornedalen, northernmost Sweden : gender and culture in perspective
title_sort women narratives from tornedalen, northernmost sweden : gender and culture in perspective
topic Production Engineering
Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Produktionsteknik
arbetsvetenskap och ergonomi
Media and Communication Studies
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
topic_facet Production Engineering
Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Produktionsteknik
arbetsvetenskap och ergonomi
Media and Communication Studies
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-25725