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Petra Östergren was born on 1965, is an A swedish female martial artists. Discover Petra Östergren's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Anna Cecilia Petra Östergren (born 29 September 1965 in Kiruna Municipality) is a Swedish feminist writer, debater, social commentator and an instructor in self-defense.
She has an MA in Social Anthropology (Stockholm University), and is a doctoral student at Lund University.
Her research is titled "The State of Feminism".
In the 1980s Östergren helped launch a feminist self-defense movement in Sweden.
She was active as an instructor in the organisation Pandora kvinnligt försvar (Pandora Women's Defense) and ran the Kung Fu club in the kajukenbo style in an effort to help women defend themselves against sexual assault.
She was involved with the Swedish Women's shelters organization Roks.
She is the author of Slå tillbaka!: Handbok i självförsvar (Fight back!; A handbook of self-defence) published in 1993.
She also wrote a book about her mother, who was beaten to death by a man she had had a brief relationship with, entitled Att komma till ro med det allra värsta (Coming to terms with the worst).
Her involvement with teaching men self-defence made her a controversial figure with radical feminists, and the rift became complete when she published an article in Bang magazine in which she questioned whether all pornography was essentially misogynous.
Östergren is considered a major critic of radical feminism in Sweden.
In particular she has challenged their views on sex, violence and power, pointing out that violence in lesbian relationships did not differ significantly from that in heterosexual relationships.
From its origin, Östergren was one of the few people who publicly challenged the radical feminist position on prostitution which culminated in the sexköpslagen (Sex Purchase Act) 1999.
She has been an advocate for the decriminalisation of prostitution.
In 2006, she published Porr, horor och feminister (Porn, whores and feminists), an analysis of three decades of Swedish policy on pornography and prostitution, and a critique of radical feminist sexual politics.
In 2008, she published an edited volume F-ordet – Mot en ny feminism (The F-word – Towards a new feminism), bringing together writers and commentators to provide new perspectives on old feminist issues.
In addition to her books, Östergren writes regularly for newspapers and magazines, including Svenska Dagbladet, LO-tidningen, Expressen, Aftonbladet, Axess magasin and Voltaire and regularly gives public talks, and is consulted on prostitution and gender issues.