Skranta
Skranta is a district in Karlskoga, Sweden. The area was largely developed in the mid-1900s, with the building of a number of apartment blocks. In the 1900s the shopping centre Skrantahöjdstorget was built, consisting of small number of shops, along with a small supermarket, and a hair salon. The area is largely residential, though broken up by green spaces and offices. Previously, there was an elementary and middle school in Skranta,[1] but today there is only a high school.
In popular culture
[edit]Mia Skäringer's character Tabita on Skrantabacken,[2] portrayed a humorous stereotype of a suburban mom in Skranta.
In 2016, a Skranta documentary series called "Skolpojkarna" (lit. 'The School Boys') was aired on SVT1 and UR Play. The series aimed to highlight the reasons why boys performed worse than girls in school.[3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ Karlskoga bergslag (in Swedish). Karlskoga bergslags hembygdsförening. 1986.
- ^ "Roll on med Mia och Klara i P4". sverigesradio.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 18 March 2023.
- ^ Tibblin, Jenny (26 October 2016). "Skolpojkarna". Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). Retrieved 18 March 2023.
- ^ ""Fel stöd sänker killars resultat i skolan"". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 24 October 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
Literature
[edit]- Bohl, Thore (2015). Skranta- och Landaområdet under åren 1930 -40 -50 (in Swedish).
- Eklund, Sif (2015). Skranta- och Landaområdet. Inledning (in Swedish).
- Kihlén, Stig (2015). Skranta och Skrantafallet under 1930-, 40- och 50-talen (in Swedish).