Abstract
In this article, we explore the Nordic Summer University (NSU), an independent and migratory scholarly organisation, as a platform for interaction and cooperation for the new women’s movements and an arena for the development of women’s research in the Nordic region. In several accounts, NSU is described as a pivotal context for the development of Nordic women’s and feminist research and frequently appears in memoirs by pioneers in the field, but it has never been the direct object of scholarly focus. In recent years, there has been a scholarly debate about the historical narratives concerning the history of academic feminism in the Nordic region, where both the connection to the new women’s movements in the 1970s and the notion of the ‘Nordic’ have been contested. This article intervenes in these discussions by exploring the ‘women’s circles’ within NSU as they appear in various sources such as historiographical accounts, reports and memoirs and thereby, thereby defending a hands-on archival approach. We argue that focusing on an alternative international institution for knowledge production such as NSU offers valuable insights into how feminism as a social movement and a scholarly project - politics and academic endeavours - have been negotiated.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 48-63 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | NORA - Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research |
Volume | 30 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:This work, grant no. 218064, was supported by the Icelandic Research Fund. We would like to thank the editors of this special issue, Yulia Gradskova, Elisabeth Elgán and Heidi Kurvinen for their encouragement. Furthermore, many thanks to Kurvinen and the two anonymous peer reviewers for valuable feedback in the writing of this article, and to our friend Synne Myrebøe for all the conversations about NSU. Last but not least, we wish to give special thanks to Thorgerdur Einarsdóttir who has read the manuscript and contributed with valuable insights in different phases of the writing process.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Nordic Association for Women’s Studies and Gender Research.
Other keywords
- feminist storytelling
- history of knowledge
- history of the Nordic region
- history of women's studies
- history of women's- and gender studies
- social movements and knowledge production
- The Nordic Summer University