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Item Minnets betingelser Materialitet, berättelse & kulturarv En vänbok till Kerstin Gunnemark(Göteborgs Universitet, 2023) Knuts, Eva; Mellander, Elias; Rolfsdotter Eliasson, Susanna; Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper, Göteborgs UniversitetHur möjliggörs minnandet som kulturell process? I denna vänbok till professor emerita Kerstin Gunnemark utforskas detta genom den ömsesidigt formande relationen mellan den enskilde och kollektivet. I antologin ger etnologer, sociologer, historiker och genusvetare sina perspektiv på hur berättande, handlingsutrymme och livsvillkor såväl möjliggörs som begränsas i de vardagliga förhandlingarna mellan individen och gruppen, samhället eller kulturen.Item Klassisk musik i det moderna mediesamhället Konstruktioner, föreställningar, förhandlingar(2024) Pontara, Tobias; Bergman, ÅsaItem The 'essentially' feminine - a mapping through artistic practice of the feminine territory offered by Early Modern Music.(Art Monitor, 2018-12-11) Karlsson, Katarina A; Wilson, Christopher R.; Gårdfeldt, Gunilla; Axberg, Ulf; Karlsson, Katarina A:; Speerstra, Joel; VetenskapsrådetThe ‘essentially’ feminine — a mapping through artistic practice of the feminine territory offered by Early Modern Music, is the somewhat complicated title of this book. But the content is not hard to understand a year into the #metoo-movement. It turns out that 400-year-old songs use the same rules as abusive men still do. Songs of love from a man to a woman in seventeenth-century England often contain patterns that today’s survivors of domestic violence recognise: to reject a ‘no,' accuse, threaten and question the loved one’s character. The researcher Katarina A Karlsson has read 755 songs from the time. Among the love songs from a man to a woman, more than half use these rules to varying degrees. Is it possible to perform the songs at all? Katarina A Karlsson, who is also a singer and a writer, has worked with the songs together with musicians, singers, directors, costume designers and lighting designers. Photos document some of this scenic work. Other authors include a psychologist, associate professor Ulf Axberg, a director, professor emerita Gunilla Gårdfeldt-Carlsson and the renowned expert in Early Modern English Music, professor Christopher R. Wilson from the University of Hull. The unique collaboration frames the English Lute Song through artistic research, psychology, musicology, and gender theory. So what kind of territory was the Early Modern woman offered through the music of the time? - A place where she risked losing everything.Item Kärleken har 100 onda namn(Karlsson Katarina A, 2017-10-09) Karlsson, Katarina A; Gårdfeldt, GunillaItem Dream-playing across borders. Accessing the non-texts of Strindberg's A dream play in Düsseldorf 1915-1918 and beyond(Makadam, 2016) von Rosen, Astrid; Göteborgs universitet / Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper