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  2. Feminism in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Feminism in Sweden is a significant social and political influence within Swedish society. [1] [2] Swedish political parties across the political spectrum commit to gender-based policies in their public political manifestos. [3] The Swedish government assesses all policy according to the tenets of gender mainstreaming.

  3. Women in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Women's organization, initially charitable, took a more radical form when the feminist movement was established. In 1848, Sophie Sager aroused controversy when reporting a rape attempt and winning the case in court, after which she became the first woman in Sweden to tour and make public speeches in favor of feminism. [21]

  4. Category:Swedish feminists - Wikipedia

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    Swedish socialist feminists (22 P) Swedish suffragists (87 P) W. Swedish women's rights activists (1 C, 79 P) Swedish feminist writers (11 P) Pages in category ...

  5. Sweden’s ‘soft girl’ trend that celebrates women quitting work

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    Sweden has a global reputation for championing gender equality, so why are young women embracing a social media trend that celebrates quitting work? Vilma Larsson, 25, previously had jobs in a ...

  6. Category:Feminism in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Swedish feminists (7 C, 139 P) Pages in category "Feminism in Sweden" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  7. Rosalie Olivecrona - Wikipedia

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    Rosalie Ulrika Olivecrona, née Roos (December 9, 1823 – June 4, 1898), was a Swedish feminist activist and writer. She is one of the three great pioneers of the organized women's rights movement in Sweden, alongside Fredrika Bremer and Sophie Adlersparre .

  8. Kate Bernheimer's collection How a Mother Weaned Her Girl from Fairy Tales is an overt ode to the genre, but, at the same time, a revitalizing force that graces the messiness of girlhood with an ethereal air. "I do think it's something that attracts women who want to turn over and examine the stereotypes and the role of women," Sparks said.

  9. Anna Sandström - Wikipedia

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    Anna Maria Carolina Sandström (3 September 1854 – 26 May 1931) was a Swedish feminist, reform pedagogue and a pioneer within the educational system of her country. She is referred to as the leading reform pedagogue within female education in Sweden [1] in the late 19th century.