Le donne che lavorano by Virginia Treves

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Author Treves, Virginia, 1849-1916
Title Le donne che lavorano
Contents La questione della donna -- Le lavoratrici della terra -- La donna nelle officine -- Le lavoratrici della casa -- La donna negli impieghi -- Nel commercio e nell'industria -- Nell'insegnamento -- Donne dottoresse -- Donne avvocate -- La donna nelle matematiche -- La donna nella politica -- La donna nella letteratura -- La donna nella pittura e nella scultura -- La musica e il teatro -- La donna nella beneficenza e le associazioni femminili -- La donna nelle opere sociali -- Il lavoro della donna durante la guerra.
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Summary "Le donne che lavorano" by Virginia Treves is a feminist treatise written in the early 20th century. The work emphasizes the evolving role of women in society, as it advocates for their independence and empowerment through various forms of labor. Treves addresses the hardships faced by women, both from the working class and the bourgeoisie, and calls for a shift in societal attitudes towards women's work beyond the confines of domesticity. The opening of the text sets the stage for a discussion on women's roles and rights, reflecting on the significant changes in society and the challenges that still persist. The author introduces concepts of economic independence, freedom, and societal expectations for women, advocating the importance of adapting to modern realities. She highlights the plight of working women who endure harsh conditions and advocates for women's rights to engage in labor that contributes to both their welfare and the well-being of their families. Treves' work appears to be a call to action, encouraging women to embrace their potential and seek opportunities for self-fulfillment and societal contribution through various occupations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Italian
LoC Class HQ: Social sciences: The family, Marriage, Sex and Gender
Subject Women -- Employment
Subject Women -- Social conditions
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EBook-No. 58008
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