Women's role in cultural life in Norway / by Norwegian National Commission
Series Informes/Estudis ; CC/CSP/CP/06Detalles de publicación: Paris : Unesco, 1989Descripción: 30 pResumen: Unesco in conjunction with the end of the Women's Decade has initiated a comparative study of women's participation in cultural life in the industrialized countries and in the developing countries. This report is a part of that project. It is a cooperative effort between the National Council of Women, Norway (NCWN), and the Institute for Cultural and Social Studies (IKOS), an independent foundation associated with the Department of Culture and Sport at the Telemark Regional College. A national seminar was organized as part of the efforts to obtain background material for this report. The seminar was held from 11th to 12th April 1985 at the Telemark Regional College. The project has had a timeframe of four months. It has therefore only to a limited extent been possible to examine specific sectors or to present detailed surveys. Thus, this report should be considered a summary sketch which indicates some problem areas, presents some main concepts and indicates some relevant relationships. (…) (Font: Introducció)Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura topográfica | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Libro | Centre d' Informació i Documentació del CERC | UNE 59 | 1 | Disponible | 1900066738 |
Introduction: 1.1. Background and implementation ; 1.2. Culture as a concept -- 2. The role of cultural life in Norway: 2.1. Distinctively Norwegian characteristics ; 2.2. Egalitarian traditions ; 2.3. Forms of sociability ; 2.4. Recent trends ; 2.5. Cultural policies -- 3. Women's culture - women as a sub-culture: 3.1. Sisterhood - Fellowship between women ; 3.2. Women as the bearers of tradition ; 3.3. Women's culture becomes privatized ; 3.4. Women's culture and changing gender roles ; 3.5. The invisible link ; 3.6. A time of change -- 4. Women's role in organizational life: 4.1. The scope of organizational life ; 4.2. Dissimilar motives for organizing ; 4.3. The first women's organizations ; 4.4. The split between working and middleclass women ; 4.5. Women's role in focus ; 4.6. The new feminist movement ; 4.7. The approaches between the "new" and the "old" organizations -- 5. Equality and cultural participation: 5.1. Legal progress ; 5.2. Indirect discrimination ; 5.3. New challenges and opportunities -- 6. Women in Norwegian cultural life: 6.1. Women as promoters and users ; 6.2. Women as creative artists ; 6.3. Recruitment of women to the art profession ; 6.4. Art stipends and guaranteed minimum income ; 6.5. "The Governor's Daughters", protest and originality ; 6.6. Is there a feminine aesthetic? -- 7. Today's cultural picture -- Bibliography
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