Socialist feminism: The “superwoman” figure is Kerstin Ekwall (politician, wife, mother) who is murdered. Middle class Charlotte is the wife of a rich man (his company is doing well so she promises the hospital a CT scanner if they give him a heart transplant) – implies that women may still be reliant on males financially and reinforces a capitalist ideology that money can buy anything – even health.
Radical feminism: Some gender roles are challenged/ rejected – Kerstin is a politician, Chair of Malmo Council, but is murdered. Also, Martin’s female colleague taunts him with references to castration (Martin has had a vasectomy), implying that his masculinity has been compromised. Some gender roles are upheld e.g. Veronika has limited agency and is seemingly at the mercy of Soren and Stefan.