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Queering Iceland

Queering Iceland Activism and the Politics of Public Pedagogy, 1975-2000

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Queering Iceland

Activism and the Politics of Public Pedagogy, 1975-2000

Jón Ingvar Kjaran | Mohammad Naeimi | Þorvaldur Kristinsson

Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social

This book provides a historical and contemporary analysis of queer activism in Iceland, and its historical, political, and cultural context. Starting with the Samtökin 78, the first gay and lesbian organization in Iceland, and progressing through the year 2000, the authors present the gay liberation movement as an assemblage of diverse and interconnected elements—a framework which transcends identity politics and teleological narratives. Ultimately, Queering Iceland shows how queer activism functions as both public pedagogy, focused on education, and as queer heterotopic space. Using the Icelandic context as a case study, this book gives a nuanced analysis of queer activism in Nordic culture that will be of interest in gender studies, cultural studies, sociology, and modern history.

Jón Ingvar Kjaran is Professor of queer pedagogy and sociology of education at the University of Iceland, School of Education/Faculty of Diversity and Education.

Mohammad Naeimi is a lecturer and researcher in gender, politics, and education at the University of Iceland, School of Education/Faculty of Diversity and Education.

Þorvaldur Kristinsson is an independent scholar, a longtime queer activist and former chair of Samtökin ´78, the national queer organization of Iceland.


Publication Date: 29 May 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9783032187260
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 258

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