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Front Matter
1. Mobilizing Vulnerability in Scandinavian Art and Culture
Part I. Gendered Bodies and Scandinavian Privilege
2. Conditional Vulnerability in the Films of Ruben Östlund
3. The Mother, the Hero, and the Refugee: Gendered Framings of Vulnerability in Margreth Olin’s De andre (2012) and Leo Ajkic’s Flukt (2017)
4. Shared, Shamed and Archived Images of Vulnerable Bodies: On the Nexus of Media, Feminism and Freedom of Speech in Scandinavia
Part II. The Vulnerable Subject and the Welfare State
5. Nowhere Home: The Waiting of Vulnerable Child Refugees
6. Vulnerability When Fecundity Fails: Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies in The Bridge
7. Uses of Vulnerability: Two Eras of Social Commitment in Swedish TV Drama?
Part III. Societies of Perfection and Resisting Normalcy
8. Vulnerability and Disability in Contemporary Nordic Literature: Linn Ullmann’s Grace and Sofi Oksanen’s Baby Jane
9. Life of a Fatso: Young, Fat and Vulnerable in a Scandinavian Society of Perfection
10. Vulnerable Viewer Positions: Queer Feminist Activists Watching Paradise Hotel
Part IV. Mobilising the Pain of Others
11. The Art of Begging
12. Partitioning Vulnerabilities: On the Paradoxes of Participatory Design in the City of Malmö
13. Facing War: On Veterans, Wounds, and Vulnerability in Danish Public Discourse and Contemporary Art
14. The Politics of True Crime: Vulnerability and Documentaries on Murder in Swedish Public Service Radio’s P3 Documentary
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