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The most read articles in 2025

The most read articles in 2025

An article on Knausgård, masculinity and "My Struggle" was Kilden magazine's most read article in 2025. The other most read articles cover a variety of issues: from angel healing to Ruth Reese and anti-racism in Norway.

From the top left: Karl Ove Knaugårad, Ruth Reese (top right), Daniela Alaattinoğlu (bottom left) and Suvi Salmenniemi.

1. "My struggle" – the struggle to be a man and a writer

"Knausgård's novel thematises men who can’t find their place in the modern masculine role," says Professor Inger Skjelsbæk.

2. Angel healing courses and self-help books compensate for shortcomings in the welfare state

"It's striking how many women attend yoga classes and try alternative healing," says Suvi Salmenniemi, who is researching therapeutic culture.

3. Hot topics in the Nordic courts

Trans people, indigenous peoples and consent law: Daniela Alaattinoğlu’s award-winning research challenges the Nordic region’s perception of itself as a leader on minority rights.

4. She paved the way for the anti-racist movement in Norway

When the classical singer Ruth Reese arrived in Norway in 1956, she brought with her a strong commitment to fight racism and apartheid. 

5. “It’s hard to overstate how important Judith Butler has become"

The philosopher is regarded as academic superstar by some, controversial activist by others. "Butler’s influence extends well beyond academia", says Amund Rake Hoffart.  

Updated: 08.01.2026 Published:

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