{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/608ffeb592d6e972787e1f7e/699eb8b143ceb0105db3e7a3?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"A Women's History. Annabelle Hirsch and Susanne Kaluza","description":"<p>In <em>A History of Women in 101 Objects</em>, author <strong>Annabelle Hirsch </strong>shows us how the things around us aren’t just objects, but testimonies to a common cultural history and set of values. Hirsch shows how something as simple as a hair clip can betray power structures and how kitchen appliances have defined women’s role in society. With a playful tone and a political sharpness, <em>A History of Women </em>is a manifesto for women’s common history that also defies general perceptions of history’s progress and universal improvements.</p><p>Annabelle Hirsch is a German-French journalist, author and translator. <em>A History of Women</em> is her first book and has garnered wide recognition since its publication in German in 2022.</p><p>Now, she visits the House of Literature for a lecture on reading cultural histories out of the objects that surrounds us, where everyday objects can be symbols of liberation as well as subjection.</p><p>After the lecture, there will be a short conversation led by author, women’s rights advocate and Director of the House of Literature, <strong>Susanne Kaluza</strong>. Kaluza has written two additional chapters for <em>A History</em>’s Norwegian publication and will meet Hirsch on stage for a short conversation.</p>","author_name":"The House of Literature in Oslo - Litteraturhuset"}