French and European Feminisms, after 1848 and until the passage from nineteenth to the twentieth century, are confronted with the idea of sexual union as a space where to imagine women’s emancipation. First in the public debate about divorce, then with the struggle for women’s suffrage, it’s dominant the idea of complementarity of man and woman, and sexual difference seems to be aimed at only a strategic political use. British Suffragette Movement will make even more complex the scene.
L’abisso della divisione: traiettorie del suffragismo in Francia e nell'Europa dell’ottocento
PERSANO, PAOLA
2017-01-01
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French and European Feminisms, after 1848 and until the passage from nineteenth to the twentieth century, are confronted with the idea of sexual union as a space where to imagine women’s emancipation. First in the public debate about divorce, then with the struggle for women’s suffrage, it’s dominant the idea of complementarity of man and woman, and sexual difference seems to be aimed at only a strategic political use. British Suffragette Movement will make even more complex the scene.File in questo prodotto:
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