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- Gerd Mjøen Brantenberg (born October 27, 1941) is a Norwegian author, teacher, and feminist writer. Brantenberg was born in Oslo, but grew up in Fredrikstad...
- Ulla-Mari Brantenberg (born 1947) is a Norwegian gl**** artist. She was born in Porsgrunn and attended vocational school, graduating in 1965. Bratenberg...
- døtre) is a novel by Gerd Brantenberg that was first published in 1977 in Norwegian. The novel is like most of Brantenberg's other works – norm-breaking...
- (among others). She also translated the novel Egalia's Daughters by Gerd Brantenberg into Swedish. In 2010 she published a history of the feminist movement...
- fornorskningspolitikk mot kulturelt mangfold. Nordkalott-Forlaget. I. Bjørklund, T. Brantenberg, H. Eidheim, J.A. Kalstad and D. Storm. 2002. Australian Indigenous Law...
- States compared to Europe and elsewhere, although such efforts as Gerd Brantenberg's Egalia's Daughters and Christa Wolf's portrayal of the land of Colchis...
- (1940 in Fredrikstad – 2002) an influential Norwegian jazz musician Gerd Brantenberg (born 1941) author, teacher and feminist writer, grew up in Fredrikstad...
- (I Am Woman) (d. 2020) Anne Tyler, American novelist October 27 Gerd Brantenberg, Norwegian feminist author, **** rights activist **** Trickle, American...
- Aniqua (July 2019). "The Reversal of ****ist Language: Analysing Gerd Brantenberg's Egalia's Daughters". International Journal of English and Education...
- necessarily advocating for it. According to Karin Schönpflug, "Gerd Brantenberg's Egalia's Daughters is a caricature of powered gender relations which...