Brukspatronen och slottsfrun : En genusanalys av makarna Stephens på Huseby bruk och deras brevväxling mellan 1880-1900

The purpose of this essay is to study the gender system and structures for a married couple in the late 1900-centery in the southern part of Sweden. More precisely the gender system of the lord Joseph Stephens and his wife the lady of the castle Elisabeth Stephens that lived in Huseby mansion during...

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Main Author: Serrate, Henrietta
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV) 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-610042017-03-04T05:18:45ZBrukspatronen och slottsfrun : En genusanalys av makarna Stephens på Huseby bruk och deras brevväxling mellan 1880-1900sweThe Lord and her ladychip : A gender analysisSerrate, HenriettaLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV)2017Huseby mansionStephenscorrespondencegender systempublic/private sphereHuseby brukStephensbrevväxlinggenusrelationgenusstrukturgenussystemoffentligt/privatThe purpose of this essay is to study the gender system and structures for a married couple in the late 1900-centery in the southern part of Sweden. More precisely the gender system of the lord Joseph Stephens and his wife the lady of the castle Elisabeth Stephens that lived in Huseby mansion during this time. I attend to do a qualitative textual analysis of the couple's correspondence from 1880-1900. I will interpret the results based on a theory of gender and gender division between the genders and the concepts of the private and the public sphere for the two genders. The results shows that the couple for most of the time has a gender based division between themselves were Elisabeth attempts to the privatesphere and Joseph for the public. Joseph does not involve Elisabeth with the operation of the estate or with his political duties. The way they appeals to each other can also implie that Joseph is superior to Elisabeth. The couple has also embraced the bourgeois ideal of love that means togetherness and exclusiveness in the relationship. But the result also shows that the division is not that fixed for the man in the relationship. Joseph can also enter the private and the female sphere which can implie that he is in control of the gender relationship and thinks that this is the best way to make sure the gender roles are kept safe which also will secure his superior position. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-61004application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Huseby mansion
Stephens
correspondence
gender system
public/private sphere
Huseby bruk
Stephens
brevväxling
genusrelation
genusstruktur
genussystem
offentligt/privat
spellingShingle Huseby mansion
Stephens
correspondence
gender system
public/private sphere
Huseby bruk
Stephens
brevväxling
genusrelation
genusstruktur
genussystem
offentligt/privat
Serrate, Henrietta
Brukspatronen och slottsfrun : En genusanalys av makarna Stephens på Huseby bruk och deras brevväxling mellan 1880-1900
description The purpose of this essay is to study the gender system and structures for a married couple in the late 1900-centery in the southern part of Sweden. More precisely the gender system of the lord Joseph Stephens and his wife the lady of the castle Elisabeth Stephens that lived in Huseby mansion during this time. I attend to do a qualitative textual analysis of the couple's correspondence from 1880-1900. I will interpret the results based on a theory of gender and gender division between the genders and the concepts of the private and the public sphere for the two genders. The results shows that the couple for most of the time has a gender based division between themselves were Elisabeth attempts to the privatesphere and Joseph for the public. Joseph does not involve Elisabeth with the operation of the estate or with his political duties. The way they appeals to each other can also implie that Joseph is superior to Elisabeth. The couple has also embraced the bourgeois ideal of love that means togetherness and exclusiveness in the relationship. But the result also shows that the division is not that fixed for the man in the relationship. Joseph can also enter the private and the female sphere which can implie that he is in control of the gender relationship and thinks that this is the best way to make sure the gender roles are kept safe which also will secure his superior position.
author Serrate, Henrietta
author_facet Serrate, Henrietta
author_sort Serrate, Henrietta
title Brukspatronen och slottsfrun : En genusanalys av makarna Stephens på Huseby bruk och deras brevväxling mellan 1880-1900
title_short Brukspatronen och slottsfrun : En genusanalys av makarna Stephens på Huseby bruk och deras brevväxling mellan 1880-1900
title_full Brukspatronen och slottsfrun : En genusanalys av makarna Stephens på Huseby bruk och deras brevväxling mellan 1880-1900
title_fullStr Brukspatronen och slottsfrun : En genusanalys av makarna Stephens på Huseby bruk och deras brevväxling mellan 1880-1900
title_full_unstemmed Brukspatronen och slottsfrun : En genusanalys av makarna Stephens på Huseby bruk och deras brevväxling mellan 1880-1900
title_sort brukspatronen och slottsfrun : en genusanalys av makarna stephens på huseby bruk och deras brevväxling mellan 1880-1900
publisher Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV)
publishDate 2017
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