Eva Gothlin


Eva Gothlin was a Swedish historian of ideas.

Biography

Eva Lundgren was born January 26, 1957 in Norrköping.
Gothlin defended her thesis on the history of ideas at the University of Gothenburg in 1991 with the dissertation Kön och existens: studier i Simone de Beauvoirs Le Deuxième Sexe . In 1998, she became the first director of the then newly-formed National Secretariat for Gender Research. In 2001, she became an Associate Professor of History of Ideas. From 2004 until her death, she was a senior lecturer at the Department of Gender Studies at the University of Gothenburg.
Gothlin was a leading Simone de Beauvoir researcher, attracting attention both in Sweden and internationally. Her dissertation was translated into English in 1996 and French in 2001. She also wrote more comprehensive texts on gender science and feminist theory, including the scripture Kön eller genus? used in university courses in gender science. From 2000, Gothlin worked with a research project that analyzed the history of ideas "how friendship between woman and man was portrayed and conceptualized in Western history of ideas".
She was married to the artist Hans Gothlin, with whom she had two children. She died December 22, 2006 in Gothenburg.

Selected works