The Woman Movement by Ellen Key

"The Woman Movement" by Ellen Key is a socio-political treatise written in the early 20th century. The book explores the evolution of the woman movement, detailing the societal transformations that have emerged as a result of women's quest for equality and self-identity. Key provides insights into the psychological and social implications of women's rights, highlighting their historical struggles and aspirations. At the start of the work, Key reflects on the rich history of feminist literature and draws from her experiences to discuss the psychological and social shifts influenced by the woman movement. She emphasizes the increasing visibility of women's contributions across various fields and critiques the limitations imposed by society. Key combines personal observations with historical context, ultimately advocating for broader recognition of the spiritual and intellectual capacities of women. The opening sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the rights and roles of women in society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Key, Ellen, 1849-1926
Author of introduction, etc. Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939
Translator Borthwick, Mamah Bouton, 1869-1914
LoC No. 12027808
Uniform Title Kvinnarörelsen. English
Title The Woman Movement
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Internet Archive)
Reading Level Reading ease score: 48.6 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Language English
LoC Class HQ: Social sciences: The family, Marriage, Sex and Gender
Subject Feminism
Subject Women -- Social and moral questions
Category Text
eBook-No. 60840
Release Date
Last Update Oct 17, 2024
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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