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Killjoy-manifestet

By: Sara Ahmed
Narrated by: Theresa Sølvsteen
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En killjoy er ikke bange for at udpege den sexisme, vold og racisme, der findes overalt i vores samfund. Og en killjoy nægter at se til i tavshed for at bevare den gode stemning.

I "Killjoy manifest" opstiller feminist Sara Ahmed ti principper eller viljeserklæringer for hvad en killjoy vil (gøre eller være) eller ikke vil (gøre eller være). Sidste del af bogen består af et overlevelseskit for killjoys. Sara Ahmed (f. 1969) er en britisk-australsk akademiker og aktivist. Hun har stiftet Center for Feministisk Forskning på Goldsmiths College i London, men sagde i 2016 sit job op i protest over, at ledelsen ikke ville tage en række anklager fra de studerende om sexchikane alvorligt. I 2017 udgav hun bogen "Living a Feminist Life" (dansk: "Killjoy manifest"), og hun driver samtidig bloggen feministkilljoy.com.

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