Indhold: Nynne Koch: Linien og cirklen. Susan Reynolds Whyte: Kontrol over kvinder. Else Bülow: Kvinden som billedkunstner. Nanna Damsholt: En studie i Valdemarstidens kvindesyn. Ruth Nielsen: Træk af kvinders retsstilling i arbejdslivet
Indhold: Nynne Koch: Feminologisk idehistorie. Else Cederborg: Matriarkatsmyter. Lone Fatum: Kvindesyn og kvinderoller i den kristne tradition. Alice Theilgaard: Psykologiske kønsforskelle. Susanne Fabricius: Kvindefrigørelsens dilemma - om modsigelser i den borgerlige kvindebevidsthed. Drude Dahlerup: Et selvstændigt kvindeparti? Den danske kvinderetsbevægelse efter stemmeretten var vundet. 1903-18: En historie om stadigt bristede forventninger
Indhold: Lone Fatum: Gud, kvinder og normalitet. Hilde Olrik: Prostitution, fiktion og virkelighed. Nell Rasmussen: Kilder til forståelse af voldtægt og brugen af dem / af Nell Rasmussen og Annalise Kongstad. Karin Lützen: Myter og holdninger : om beskrivelsen af lesbiske i skønlitteraturen. Kirsten Grubb Jensen: Kvindens erotiske frigørelse i Giovanni Boccaccios poetiske værker. Åse Lading: Romantisk kærlighed. Liselotte Thrane: Mødre og døtre. Nynne Koch: Vagina-misundelse?
The writer Karin Michaëlis was one of the best known Danish writers outside of Denmark in the first half of the 20th century, especially in Germany and Austria. Her novels primarily convey the lives of women at the ages of puberty and menopause and were published in very large print runs, just as her stories about the girl Bibi were among the most read children's books in Europe. Today, hardly anyone remembers her. Taking Michaëlis' early utopian novel as her point of departure, Birgit S. Nielsen sketches an image of the time and a portrait of the colourful artist and unconventional cultural figure, who spent much of her life and a lot of money on helping people in distress.
Birgit S. Nielsen, MA, is a senior lecturer in the Department of German and Dutch at the University of Copenhagen.