02565nam 2200625z- 450 991056779180332120240322193215.091-7061-880-1(CKB)5670000000352182(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81399(EXLCZ)99567000000035218220202205d2022 |y 0sweurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAtt göra klassNedslag i svensk samtidsprosaGothenburgKriterium20221 electronic resource (278 p.)91-7061-380-X How is class depicted in Swedish contemporary literature, and what can it teach us about contemporary society? In Doing Class, literary scholar Åsa Arping tries new pathways into the broad, mainly realistic Swedish novels of recent decades. She finds class-coded actions, thoughts and emotions even outside the traditional working-class literature, and explores how the story of class deepens when it is put into dialogue with other categories, such as gender, age and ethnicity/racialization. Through reflections on the last twenty years of prose publishing, from Torbjörn Flygt's Underdog (2001) to Donia Saleh's Ya Leila (2020), the study shows how literature shapes and discusses the increasingly obscure class concept, where perceptions of work, identity, lifestyle and welfare state are rapidly changing.Att göra klassAtt göra klassPolitical economybicsscLiterary studies: generalbicsscPsychologybicsscSociologybicsscDonia SalehWanda BendjelloulEvin AhmadNegar NasehIsabelle StåhlSara KadeforsMåns WadensjöJack HildénSara BeischerKristina SandbergÅsa LinderborgTorbjörn FlygtSusanna AlakoskiRespectabilityClassSwedish contemporary fiction (2001–2020)IntersectionalityAffectPolitical economyLiterary studies: generalPsychologySociologyArping Åsaauth1306888BOOK9910567791803321Att göra klass3028616UNINA