Associate professor and researcher at the Institute for Language and Folklore in Uppsala.
Susanne Nylund Skog
Associate professor and researcher at the Institute for Language and Folklore in Uppsala. She has a PhD from Stockholm University; her doctoral dissertation is a folkloristic gender study on childbirth narratives. During resent years she has conducted research in connection to Jewishness in Sweden, and with a focus on narrative, investigated themes such as anti-Semitism, intertextuality, materiality, and emotion.
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Articles by Susanne Nylund Skog
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+ Florence Fröhlig, Painful legacy of World War II: Nazi forced enlistment: Alsatian/Mosellan prisoners of war and the Soviet prison camp of Tambov, Stockholm University 2013, Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, 242 pages
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