In this chapter, which is part of a Festschrift to Professor Eva-Maria Svensson, I ask how Nordic feminist legal scholarship grapples with questions of inter-generational feminist legal knowledge-making as well as its complicity in and accountability for gendered aspects of Nordic colonial history and practices. Suggesting that there is a need for scholars to attend to the specific Nordic history of colonialism and gendered oppression, and the role that legal scholars have in that history, I propose that posthuman feminist inter-generational alliances and kinships are helpful for moving towards more response-able ways of doing de-colonial feminist legal scholarships on, in and from the Nordics.
The chapter is available here.
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