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Ellen Key

The Woman Movement

In “The Woman Movement,” Ellen Key presents a groundbreaking exploration of women's rights and societal roles during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through a blend of philosophical reflection and sociopolitical analysis, Key examines the struggles for suffrage, education, and autonomy, embedding her arguments within the broader context of the feminist movements developing across Europe and North America. Her eloquent prose, infused with a passionate conviction for gender equality, challenges prevailing notions of femininity, advocating for a redefined societal framework that celebrates women's distinct contributions to culture and society. Ellen Key, a prominent Swedish feminist, social reformer, and author, draws on her own experiences within a patriarchal society to illuminate the necessity of the woman movement. Her background in literature and philosophy, coupled with her strong advocacy for education and women'Äôs rights, deeply informs the text. Key's progressive ideals not only reflect the sentiments of her time but also resonate with contemporary discussions surrounding gender equality, making her work relevant even today. “The Woman Movement” is an essential read for anyone interested in gender studies, social reform, or the historical struggles for women's rights. Key's compelling arguments and profound insights offer valuable understanding and inspire ongoing dialogues about equity, making it a crucial addition to any scholar'Äôs library.
216 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press

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