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Norwegian academic, writer and feminist

Kari Skjønsberg
20th President of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights
In office
1972–1978
Preceded byClara Ottesen
Succeeded byKarin M. Bruzelius
Personal details
Born17 January 1926
Died6 January 2003 (aged 76)
NationalityNorwegian
Occupationacademic and writer

Kari Skjønsberg (17 January 1926 – 6 January 2003) was a Norwegian academic, writer and feminist.

Biography

She was born in Oslo, Norway. She worked on the Saturday Children's Hour (Lørdagsbarnetimen) on NRK radio during the 1940s. In the 1950s, she was a literary critic for Arbeiderbladet and Verdens Gang. She graduated in 1953 with a dissertation on the development of Norwegian children's stories. She was associate professor of children's literature at the State Library College (Statens bibliotekhøgskole) (now Oslo and Akershus University College) from 1968 to 1994 and served as president of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights from 1972 to 1978. She also wrote a number of books on children's literature.

Kari Skjønsberg prize (Kari Skjønsberg-prisen) was established in 1996 and was first awarded in 1997. It was established to promote research on children's and youth literature. It is awarded annually by the Department of Journalism, Library and Information Studies by Oslo and Akershus University College. Kari Skjønsberg died in 2003 and was buried at Vestre gravlund in Oslo.

Bibliography

  • Historie og samfunn : åtte artikler 1956-1991. Oslo, 1995. ISBN 82-579-0049-4
  • Kjønnsroller og leserroller : åtte artikler 1962-1992 . Oslo, 1995. ISBN 82-579-0048-6
  • 7 papers on children's literature 1985-1994 : in English, Deutsch, Français . Oslo, 1995. ISBN 82-579-0050-8
  • Ti artikler om barne- og ungdomslitteratur 1973-1993. Oslo, 1993.
  • «Norsk barnelitteratur på 1800-tallet» I: (Finlands barnboksinstitut. Skrifter ; 3). ISBN 951-99468-8-8
  • Hvor var kvinnene? : elleve kvinner om årene 1945-1960. Gyldendal, 1979
  • Hvem forteller? : om adaptasjoner i barnelitteratur. Tiden, 1979. ISBN 82-10-01836-1
  • Fernanda Nissen. Tiden, 1978 ISBN 82-10-01595-8
  • Kjønnsrollemønster i skandinaviske barne- og ungdomsbøker. København : Gyldendal, 1977. ISBN 87-01-51371-0
  • Camilla Collett. Tiden, 1976 ISBN 82-10-01175-8
  • Gavnlige og morende Fortællinger for Børn : Et utvalg av eldre norsk barnelitteratur. Samlet og presentert av Kari Skjønsberg. Aschehoug, 1974. ISBN 82-03-05296-7
  • Mannssamfunnet midt imot. Norsk kvinnesaksdebatt gjennom tre «mannsaldre». En antologi ved Kari Skjønsberg. Gyldendal, 1974 ISBN 82-05-06262-5
  • Kjønnsroller, miljø og sosial lagdeling i barnelitteraturen. Universitetsforlaget, 1972 ISBN 82-00-08839-1

References

  1. ^ Sofie Arneberg. "Kari Skjønsberg". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  2. Barnelitteratur og kvinnesak – eller omvendt : Kari Skjønsberg 1926-1996, Festschrift, Oslo University College, 1996
  3. Elisabeth Lønnå: Stolthet og kvinnekamp: Norsk kvinnesaksforenings historie fra 1913, Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, 1996, ISBN 8205244952
  4. Sofie Arneberg. "Kari Skjønsbergs pris". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  5. Vidar Iversen. "Kari Skjønsberg-prisen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
Presidents of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights
  1. Hagbart Berner
  2. Anna Stang
  3. Ragna Nielsen
  4. Anna Bugge
  5. Ragna Nielsen
  6. Randi Blehr
  7. Fredrikke Marie Qvam
  8. Randi Blehr
  9. Aadel Lampe
  10. Fredrikke Mørck
  11. Anna Hvoslef
  12. Kitty Bugge
  13. Margarete Bonnevie
  14. Dakky Kiær
  15. Ingerid Gjøstein Resi
  16. Marit Aarum
  17. Signe Swensson
  18. Eva Kolstad
  19. Clara Ottesen
  20. Kari Skjønsberg
  21. Karin M. Bruzelius
  22. Sigrun Hoel
  23. Irene Bauer
  24. Siri Hangeland
  25. Bjørg Krane Bostad
  26. Kjellaug Pettersen
  27. Siri Hangeland
  28. Berit Kvæven
  29. Torild Skard
  30. Margunn Bjørnholt
  31. Marit Nybakk
  32. Karin M. Bruzelius
  33. Anne Hege Grung


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