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The equality of the sexes : three feminist texts of the seventeenth century / translated with an introduction and notes by Desmond M. Clarke
VerfasserClarke, Desmond M. In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Desmond M. Clarke
ErschienenOxford : Oxford University Press, 2013
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first edition
UmfangXIV, 220 Seiten
SchlagwörterGournay, Marie Le Jars de / 1565-1645 In Wikipedia suchen nach Marie Le Jars de / 1565-1645 Gournay / Schurman, Anna Maria van / 1607-1678 In Wikipedia suchen nach Anna Maria van / 1607-1678 Schurman / Poulain de La Barre, François / 1647-1723 In Wikipedia suchen nach François / 1647-1723 Poulain de La Barre / Sex role / Early works to 1800 In Wikipedia suchen nach Sex role / Early works to 1800 / Feminist theory / Early works to 1800 In Wikipedia suchen nach Feminist theory / Early works to 1800 / Gournay, Marie de Jars de In Wikipedia suchen nach Marie de Jars de Gournay / Schurman, Anna Maria van In Wikipedia suchen nach Anna Maria van Schurman / Poulain de La Barre, François In Wikipedia suchen nach François Poulain de La Barre / Gleichberechtigung In Wikipedia suchen nach Gleichberechtigung / Feminismus In Wikipedia suchen nach Feminismus / Geschichte In Wikipedia suchen nach Geschichte
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"Desmond M. Clarke presents new translations of three of the first feminist tracts to support explicitly the equality of the sexes. The alleged inferiority of women's nature and the corresponding roles that women were (in)capable of exercising in society was debated in Western culture from the civilization of ancient Greece to the establishment of early Christian churches. There had also been some proponents of women's superiority (in comparison with men) prior to the early modern period. In contrast with both of these claims, the seventeenth century witnessed the first publications that argued for the equality of men and women." -- Publisher website