A life in science – marriage as an epistemic relationship and the joint scientific persona of Astri and John Runnström

This article analyses an unpublished (auto)biographical account by Astri Runnström, wife of the internationally renowned Swedish zoologist John Runnström (1888-1971). Runnström pioneered his research area in Sweden, experimental zoology and cellular physiology. His research was based on long, recurr...

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Main Author: Kirsti Niskanen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Groningen Press 2022-06-01
Series:European Journal of Life Writing
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Online Access:https://ejlw.eu/article/view/38785
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description This article analyses an unpublished (auto)biographical account by Astri Runnström, wife of the internationally renowned Swedish zoologist John Runnström (1888-1971). Runnström pioneered his research area in Sweden, experimental zoology and cellular physiology. His research was based on long, recurring stays at marine biological stations in Sweden and abroad. Astri Runnström (1897-1978) accompanied her husband on these stays and worked as an assistant in his laboratory, without compensation and without ever gaining recognition in the creation of his successful career. I argue that Astri Runnström’s biography on John can be read as an autobiographical narrative, with the aim of negotiating Astri a place in her husband’s scientific legacy. Astri Runnström’s textual strategy was to create a joint scientific persona for the two of them and present marriage as an epistemic relationship, without which John Runnström’s scientific achievements would not have been possible to carry out.
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spelling doaj.art-a8e6a2152f164d33b4dc25113438f38f2022-12-22T03:27:17ZengUniversity of Groningen PressEuropean Journal of Life Writing2211-243X2022-06-0111WG44WG6910.21827/ejlw.11.3878528442A life in science – marriage as an epistemic relationship and the joint scientific persona of Astri and John RunnströmKirsti Niskanen0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1984-6252Stockholm UniversityThis article analyses an unpublished (auto)biographical account by Astri Runnström, wife of the internationally renowned Swedish zoologist John Runnström (1888-1971). Runnström pioneered his research area in Sweden, experimental zoology and cellular physiology. His research was based on long, recurring stays at marine biological stations in Sweden and abroad. Astri Runnström (1897-1978) accompanied her husband on these stays and worked as an assistant in his laboratory, without compensation and without ever gaining recognition in the creation of his successful career. I argue that Astri Runnström’s biography on John can be read as an autobiographical narrative, with the aim of negotiating Astri a place in her husband’s scientific legacy. Astri Runnström’s textual strategy was to create a joint scientific persona for the two of them and present marriage as an epistemic relationship, without which John Runnström’s scientific achievements would not have been possible to carry out.https://ejlw.eu/article/view/38785biographymarriagegenderjoint scientific persona
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A life in science – marriage as an epistemic relationship and the joint scientific persona of Astri and John Runnström
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biography
marriage
gender
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title A life in science – marriage as an epistemic relationship and the joint scientific persona of Astri and John Runnström
title_full A life in science – marriage as an epistemic relationship and the joint scientific persona of Astri and John Runnström
title_fullStr A life in science – marriage as an epistemic relationship and the joint scientific persona of Astri and John Runnström
title_full_unstemmed A life in science – marriage as an epistemic relationship and the joint scientific persona of Astri and John Runnström
title_short A life in science – marriage as an epistemic relationship and the joint scientific persona of Astri and John Runnström
title_sort life in science marriage as an epistemic relationship and the joint scientific persona of astri and john runnstrom
topic biography
marriage
gender
joint scientific persona
url https://ejlw.eu/article/view/38785
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