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About the research project

Norwegian contemporary literature contains many depictions of people in precarious situations. We can read about mothers without social networks, young adults in temporary jobs, youths on the verge of becoming criminals, and children with ill parents. Depictions of vulnerable individuals appear in everything from novels and short prose to comics and crime fiction intended for adults, young people, and children. The literary characters we explore often share a loose affinity to the working life, they lack social integration and are sceptical of welfare-state institutions such as the police, school, and child welfare services. In the project we ask:

  • What does literature tell us about precarious life? What challenges do authors imagine that people living on the margins of society face?
  • How does literature portray the relationship between the characters and various welfare institutions, and how does it explain that many characters hesitate to accept help from state institutions?
  • What understanding of welfare is expressed in the texts?

The main method in the project is literary analysis, and the project is theoretically grounded in moral philosophy inspired by ordinary language philosophy. By discussing literary portrayals of the interaction between people in precarity and representatives and structures of the welfare state, the project supplements existing sociological and anthropological welfare research. Reading contemporary literature provides insight into the complexity of precarious life in Norway today, while fictional texts take part in negotiations about what is meant by welfare. The goal is to strengthen the understanding of the challenges people living in precarious life situations face and to discuss which expectations of welfare and "the good life" are shared by people living in Norway today.

Genres and authors

The project brings together many different genres and authors:

Bilde av ulike b酶ker brukt i forskningsprosjektet
Photo: Gyldendal, Cappelen Damm, Aschehoug, Oktober, Flamme Forlag, Ena

We are a group of literary scholars with different backgrounds but a shared interest in precarious life in literature.

  • Project leader Christine Hamm (University of Bergen) has previously researched Nordic literature written by women. She has published articles and books on topics such as marriage, motherhood, class mobility, ordinary language philosophy, and literary theory.  Christine Hamm | 黑料吃瓜资源
  • Ingrid Nest氓s Mathisen (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences) is a researcher of working-class literature and has written a dissertation on Nini Roll Anker and Kristofer Uppdal. She has also published articles and anthologies on children's literature, humor, and depictions of the precariat.
  • Elin Stengrundet (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences) focuses on depictions of class in children's and young adult literature and political texts. She has previously published articles and books on Henrik Wergeland's authorship.
  • Magnus Nilsson (Malm枚 University) is a researcher of working-class literature. He has published several books in the field, including books on the relationship between migration literature and depictions of class, on European workers' literature, and on depictions of precarious labor.
  • Nicklas Freisleben Lund (University of Southern Denmark) explores themes such as inequality, marginalization, and the labor sphere in literature. He has published articles and books on topics such as strikes, aging, and (post-)welfare-state literature.

We are happy to collaborate with researchers from other disciplines and participate in conferences, public events, and give lectures for students and others interested.

Work packages

The project consists of four work packages that will shed light on various precarious groups. Dividing the "precariat" into these groups also makes it possible to examine how categories such as gender, age, and ethnicity influence processes related to precarisation and the Norwegian welfare state.

  1. "Precarious mothers", led by Christine Hamm. Other members: Nicklas Freisleben Lund (SDU) and a postdoctoral fellow (to be appointed).
  2. "Precarious male youth", led by Elin Stengrundet (HVL). Other members: Ingrid Mathisen (HVL), Nicklas Freisleben Lund (SDU), and a postdoctoral fellow (to be appointed).
  3. "Precarious children", led by Ingrid Nest氓s Mathisen (HVL). Other members: Magnus Nilsson (MU) and Elin Stengrundet (HVL).
  4. "Criminals in the welfare state", led by a postdoctoral fellow (to be appointed). Other members: Christine Hamm and Magnus Nilsson (MU).

Activities:

October 21鈥23, 2026: we organize a conference at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences on the theme of children and class. This is the tenth conference of the Nordarb-network, devoted to the exploration of working-class literature in the Nordic countries.

Previous activities:

On 23鈥24 April 2026, we held an interdisciplinary internal Nordic kickoff seminar at the University of Bergen. We received contributions from the Danish working life researcher Susanne Ekman from Roskilde University, the anthropologist Halvard Vike from the University of South-Eastern Norway, and the sociologists Liv Johanne Syltesvik from the University of Bergen and Kjetil Grimastad Lundberg from Western Norway University of Applied Sciences.

We discussed questions such as:
鈥 Where does research on the welfare state stand today? What do the individual academic disciplines identify as threats to welfare, how do these become visible, and what understandings of welfare do the disciplines operate with?

We also welcomed a visit from the author Sandra Lilleb酶.

Prosjeksamling for prekariatgruppen
Photo: Anna Polster

 

 

February 7, 2026: project leader Christine Hamm participated in the international literature festival in Bergen to discuss the development of the welfare state with Danish literature scholar Tue Andersen Nex酶 and historian Ola Innset from BI Norwegian Business School:

 

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Photo: Erlend Bakke

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