Susanne Dodillet

Susan Dodillet (born 1977) is a Swedish feminist, historian and researcher at the University of Göteborg.[1]

Early life and education

Dodillet was born in Böblingen, and has been living in Sweden since 2001.[2] Dodillet earned a master's degree in cultural education from the University of Hildesheim in Germany (2001) and a PhD in the history of ideas from the University of Gothenburg in 2009.

Her doctoral thesis Är sex arbete? (Is sex work?)[3] compared the Swedish and German policy process with respect to prostitution. In her dissertation she argued for rights for sex workers, including pension rights. Her thesis was considered very controversial.[4][5][6]

Career

Dodillet is on staff at the Institute for Education and Special Education at the University of Gothenburg.[2]

Bibliography

Books

  • Är sex arbete?: svensk och tysk prostitutionspolitik sedan 1970-talet. Vertigo akademika Stockholm 2009. ISBN 978-91-85000-59-3

Articles

See also

References

  1. "A giant Teutonic brothel". The Economist. 16 November 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  2. 1 2 Lohaus, Stefanie (2014-02-28). "Backfired". Missy Magazine. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  3. S. Dodillet Är sex arbete?: University of Gothenburg 2009
  4. DN.se - Bokrecensioner Susanne Dodillet: ”Är sex arbete? Svensk och tysk prostitutionspolitik sedan 1970-talet”
  5. Susanne Dodillet: Är sex arbete. GP Litteratur 16 mars 2009
  6. Nordic Prostitution Policy Reform: Susanne Dodillet’s “Är sex arbete?” (Is Sex Work?)3-4-09 Archived 2011-08-15 at the Wayback Machine.
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