Health through Work: Lutheran and gendered perspectives in Swedish health magazines 1910–13
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2016
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LIR. journal
Abstract
This article analyses Lutheran and gendered perspectives in
Swedish health magazines published from 1910 to 1913. As the
article shows, we may talk of a masculine middle-class bias
that, in the magazines, intertwined with a Lutheran outlook on
life. Hard work and discipline as well as a willingness to be at
the service of one’s neighbour are emphasized as essential to
life and good health. The notion of the calling is seen as a key
factor in explaining the Lutheran perspective on health. The
emphasis on the calling and a Lutheran view of society are
seen as crucial aspects that distinguish the Swedish approach
to health from those of muscular Christianity.
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Wilhelm Kardemark, PhD in Religious studies, University
of Gothenburg.
Keywords
health, Lutheranism, vocation, masculinity, hegemonic masculinity, muscular Christianity