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Kajsa Ekis Ekman born in is a Swedish author, journalist, lectuer and debater, also published in English, French and Spanish.
Her works have sparked debate in subjects regarding prostitution , surrogacy , transgender issues, and capitalism. She identifies as a feminist and has written a book and several articles from a gender-critical perspective. Until she wrote for Dagens ETC [ sv ] , departing amid controversy in Ekman grew up in Stockholm and became involved with the punk movement in her early teens. She participated in the protests at the European Council meetings in Gothenburg , coined the Gothenburg Riots , and has mentioned experiencing a decline in activist movements as an aftermath.
This led to a collaboration that sparked her interest in writing. She has studied literature at university level, among other subjects. Ekman has been very interested in the Albanian author Ismail Kadare and wrote forewords to books by him when his books were published in Swedish. After Kadare's death, she was interviewed on Albanian television about this.
Ekman serves as editor-in-chief of Parabol Press. She has previously worked as an editorial writer for left wing paper Dagens ETC [ 23 ] and was a member of the editorial board for the magazine Brand. In , Ekman was awarded the Swedish Lenin Award given that she is an "independent socialist and feminist with the whole world as her field of work. It challenges the myth of the lazy Greek often cited in Sweden and the rest of EU. Even for a reader lacking even the most basic knowledge on economics, she clarifies the chain of events from threats of bankruptcy to the EU-banks especially the German ones egotist and arrogant decision-making about the future of Greece.
Ekman's book On the Meaning of Sex: Thoughts about the New Definition of Woman , which addresses what she refers to as the new understanding of gender spurred a major controversy with both support and claims. The book Being and Being Bought , subtitled " Prostitution, Surrogacy and the Split Self " received mixed reviews, and her stance against surrogacy sparked debate. Ekman has written several articles and a book promoting gender-critical ideas.