Kvinder, Køn & Forskning (Mar 2010)

Rejser og forandring: Intersektioner af klasse, køn og etnicitet

  • Yvonne Mørck,
  • Bente Rosenbeck

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7146/kkf.v0i1.28021
Journal volume & issue
no. 1

Abstract

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Travels and change: Intersections of class, gender and ethnicity. The article presents and discusses various aspects of the ‘class travel’ concept. It begins with a description of the class journey into Academia undertaken by two contemporary women. A female ‘gender travel’ is exemplified by the first female academics to study at Copenhagen University in 1875. A group of girls from the 1950s East End of London, who received a longer schooling, represents both a class and gender journey. In the ‘New East End’ in the 1990s, however, ethnicity is in focus – in intersection with class and gender. The aim of this contribution is to illuminate the interweaving of gender, class and ethnicity in both a historical and contemporary perspective in relation to education on all levels.