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Transformative Feminisms

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This is the first major publication in any language to re-evaluate the problematics that enmesh feminism, gender, and contemporary Nordic art. The book probes the shifting nature of the "Nordic" to...
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  • 02 March 2026
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This is the first major publication in any language to re-evaluate the problematics that enmesh feminism, gender, and contemporary Nordic art. The book probes the shifting nature of the "Nordic" to challenge its popular image as liberal when it comes to genders, sexualities, and ethnicities. It questions the so-called wave model to suggest instead a history of sporadic (re)surfacings and submersions of feminism’s impact on Nordic art over the last sixty years. The intersectional, transhistorical, and transcultural focus nuances the Nordic and demystifies common tropes while reflecting the principal concerns of feminist art scholars working today: the welfare model; gender, sexuality, and the body; transculturality and decolonialization, and posthuman feminism and glitches.

  • Vigorously intervenes in and re-evaluates the problematics enmeshing feminism, gender, and contemporary Nordic art
  • With a special focus on decolonialism and transculturality

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Price: $86.99
Pages: 368
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 02 March 2026
ISBN: 9783111332161
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, ART / Criticism & Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
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Kerry Greaves, Lehrbeauftragte für Kunstgeschichte und Visuelle Kultur am Fachbereich Kunst- und Kulturstudien, Universität Kopenhagen

Birgitte Thorsen Vilslev, Postdoc der Kunstgeschichte und Visuellen Kultur am Fachbereich Kunst- und Kulturstudien, Universität Kopenhagen



Kerry Greaves is Associate Professor of Art History and Visual Culture at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen.

Birgitte Thorsen Vilslev is a Postdoc in Art History and Visual Culture the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen.