Dr. Trisha Teig

Leadership Development for an Equitable World

“Gender Utopias?”: U.S. Student Reflections on Studying Abroad in Norway and Sweden


Journal article


Kristjane Nordmeyer, Trisha Teig, Nicole Bedera
2017

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Nordmeyer, K., Teig, T., & Bedera, N. (2017). “Gender Utopias?”: U.S. Student Reflections on Studying Abroad in Norway and Sweden.


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Nordmeyer, Kristjane, Trisha Teig, and Nicole Bedera. “‘Gender Utopias?’: U.S. Student Reflections on Studying Abroad in Norway and Sweden” (2017).


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Nordmeyer, Kristjane, et al. “Gender Utopias?”: U.S. Student Reflections on Studying Abroad in Norway and Sweden. 2017.


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@article{kristjane2017a,
  title = {“Gender Utopias?”: U.S. Student Reflections on Studying Abroad in Norway and Sweden},
  year = {2017},
  author = {Nordmeyer, Kristjane and Teig, Trisha and Bedera, Nicole}
}

Abstract

This article describes a study abroad experience in Norway and Sweden that was designed to explore gender equality in two of the world’s most gender-progressive countries. Course readings explored the work of feminist sociologists and asked students to think critically about gender equality from a cross-cultural perspective. Students met with leaders in Norway and Sweden who are involved in creating gender-progressive policy and culture, including members of parliament, representatives in the film industry, and social policy experts. Student pre-trip and post-trip responses to writing prompts and trip reflection journals demonstrated the development of an intersectional approach to thinking about gender equality. While some aspects of gender equality were anticipated before the trip, other issues of equality only became evident through our discussion with gender leaders in Scandinavia. This article shares major themes from student reflections and discusses teaching ideas for future study abroad trips.


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