Glänta Explained

Founder:Göran Dahlberg
Company:Kulturföreningen Glänta
Frequency:Quarterly
Language:Swedish
Circulation:1500–2000
Circulation Year:2011
Category:Art and culture
Editor:Göran Dahlberg
Firstdate:May 1993
Country:Sweden
Based:Göteborg
Issn:1104-5205

Glänta is a Swedish quarterly cultural magazine published in Sweden. Glänta was established by Göran Dahlberg in 1993.[1] [2] He is also the editor of the magazine,[2] which publishes articles about philosophy, politics, aesthetics, literature, art, and history.[3] The editorial office is situated in Göteborg, Sweden.

The Glänta philosophy bar existed between 1998 and 2002. It started in the autumn of 1998 at Atalante in Gothenburg, and from January 2000 it was also held every other week at Södra Teatern in Stockholm.[4] Glänta is a contributing member of the cultural magazine network Eurozine.[5] The magazine is published by the economic association Kulturföreningen Glänta. The association also operates an independent publishing house under the same name. In 2007, Glänta was one of about 90 selected magazines from around the world to participate in Documenta 12 magazines.[1]

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  1. News: David Riff. Evasive Maneuvers and Self-Accounting Machines. 8 December 2014. Lab for Culture. 16 August 2007.
  2. Web site: Galerie Nordenhake Stockholm: Sirous Namazi - Twelve Thirty. re-title. 8 December 2014. 2014.
  3. Web site: Glänta. Swedish. Nationalencyklopedin. NE Nationalencyklopedin. 8 April 2013.
  4. Web site: 2022-11-28. Scenarkivet Glänta filosofibar. www.scenarkivet.se.
  5. Web site: Glänta. Eurozine. 8 December 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141202061138/http://www.eurozine.com/journals/glanta.html. 2 December 2014. dmy-all.