European Feminisms, 1700-1950

European Feminisms, 1700-1950

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780804734202
Untertitel:
A Political History
Genre:
Soziologie
Autor:
Karen Offen
Herausgeber:
Stanford University Press
Auflage:
New.
Anzahl Seiten:
584
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.07.2000
ISBN:
978-0-8047-3420-2

Zusatztext "[ European Feminisms ] will become an indispensable research tool for students and scholars. . . . By its range and research this represents a remarkable scholarly work and integrates the history of feminism convincingly into mainstream history. European Feminisms provides a record of feminims' struggles as being fundamentally political and is itself a work of politics as well as of history." Zusammenfassung This ambitious book explores challenges to male hegemony throughout continental Europe. It focuses especially on France! but it also offers comparative material on developments in the German-speaking countries and in the smaller European nations and aspiring nation-states. Spanning 250 years! the sweeping coverage extends from Portugal to Poland! Greece to Finland! Ireland to Ukraine! and Spain to Scandinavia-as well as international and transnational feminist organizations.The study has several objectives. For general readers and those interested primarily in the historical record! it provides a comprehensive! comparative account of feminist developments in European societies! as well as a rereading of European history from a feminist perspective. By placing gender! or relations between women and men! at the center of European politics! where the author argues that it belongs but from which it has long been marginalized! the book aims to reconfigure our understanding of the European past and to make visible a long but neglected tradition of feminist thought and politics.On another level! by providing a broad and accurate historical analysis! the book seeks to disentangle some misperceptions and to demystify some confusing contemporary debates about the Enlightenment! reason! nature! equality vs. difference! and public vs. private! among others. The author argues that historical feminisms offer us far more than logical paradoxes and contradictions; feminisms are about sexual politics! not philosophy. Feminist victories are not! strictly speaking! about getting the argument right! nor is gender merely "a useful category of analysis"; sexual difference lies at the heart of human thought and politics. Informationen zum Autor Karen Offen is an independent scholar and historian who is affiliated as a Senior Scholar at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender! Stanford University. Her most recent books are Paul de Cassagnac and the Authoritarian Tradition in Nineteenth-Century France (1991) and Writing Women's History: International Perspectives (with Ruth Roach Pierson and Jane Rendall! 1991). Klappentext "This is an important work both for its recovery of little-studied aspects of European feminisms and for the reinterpretation of their main strands. The author's ability to situate feminisms squarely in the political and intellectual history of Europe! as well as in various chronological! geographical! and ideological contexts! is particularly impressive."--Mary Lynn Stewart! Simon Fraser University "(European Feminisms) is clear! sensible! and forceful! and it never lapses into jargon or anachronism. It offers a rich account of the aspirations! illusions! disillusions! flounderings! achievements! and advances of a compelling cause." --Phi Beta Kappa Key Reporter ...

Autorentext
Karen Offen is an independent scholar and historian who is affiliated as a Senior Scholar at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Stanford University. Her most recent books are Paul de Cassagnac and the Authoritarian Tradition in Nineteenth-Century France (1991) and Writing Women's History: International Perspectives (with Ruth Roach Pierson and Jane Rendall, 1991).

Klappentext
"This is an important work both for its recovery of little-studied aspects of European feminisms and for the reinterpretation of their main strands. The author's ability to situate feminisms squarely in the political and intellectual history of Europe, as well as in various chronological, geographical, and ideological contexts, is particularly impressive."--Mary Lynn Stewart, Simon Fraser University
"[European Feminisms] is clear, sensible, and forceful, and it never lapses into jargon or anachronism. It offers a rich account of the aspirations, illusions, disillusions, flounderings, achievements, and advances of a compelling cause." --Phi Beta Kappa Key Reporter

Zusammenfassung
This ambitious book explores challenges to male hegemony throughout continental Europe. It focuses especially on France, but it also offers comparative material on developments in the German-speaking countries and in the smaller European nations and aspiring nation-states. Spanning 250 years, the sweeping coverage extends from Portugal to Poland, Greece to Finland, Ireland to Ukraine, and Spain to Scandinaviaas well as international and transnational feminist organizations. The study has several objectives. For general readers and those interested primarily in the historical record, it provides a comprehensive, comparative account of feminist developments in European societies, as well as a rereading of European history from a feminist perspective. By placing gender, or relations between women and men, at the center of European politics, where the author argues that it belongs but from which it has long been marginalized, the book aims to reconfigure our understanding of the European past and to make visible a long but neglected tradition of feminist thought and politics. On another level, by providing a broad and accurate historical analysis, the book seeks to disentangle some misperceptions and to demystify some confusing contemporary debates about the Enlightenment, reason, nature, equality vs. difference, and public vs. private, among others. The author argues that historical feminisms offer us far more than logical paradoxes and contradictions; feminisms are about sexual politics, not philosophy. Feminist victories are not, strictly speaking, about getting the argument right, nor is gender merely a useful category of analysis; sexual difference lies at the heart of human thought and politics.

Inhalt
Preface; Chronology: a framework for the study of European feminisms; Prologue: history, memory, and empowerment; 1. Thinking about feminism in European history; Part I. The Eighteenth Century: 2. Reclaiming the enlightenment for feminism; 3. Challenging masculine aristocracy: feminism and the French Revolution; Part II. The Nineteenth Century: 4. Rearticulating feminist claims, 1820-1848; 5. Birthing the 'Women question', 1848-1870; 6. Internationalizing feminism, 1870-1890; 7. Feminist challenges and antifeminist responses, 1890-1914; 8. Nationalizing feminisms and feminizing nationalisms, 1890-1914; Part III. The Twentieth Century: 9. Feminism under fire: World War I, the Russian Revolution, and the Great Backlash, 1914-1930s; 10. Feminist dilemmas in postwar national political cultures: England, Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Germany; 11. More feminisms in national settings: Portugal, Ireland, Spain, and Sweden; 12. Globalizing and politicizing European feminist international activity, 1919-1945; Epilogue: Reinventing the wheel?; Notes; Bibliography; Index.


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