Women, the Family, and Freedom: The Debate in Documents, Volume II, 1880-1950

¾ÕÇ¥Áö
Susan G. Bell, Karen M. Offen
Stanford University Press, 1983 - 474ÆäÀÌÁö
This is the second book in a two-part collection of 264 primary source documents from the Enlightenment to 1950 chronicling the public debate that raged in Europe and America over the role of women in Western society. The present volume looks at the period from 1880 to 1950. The central issues--motherhood, women's legal position in the family, equality of the sexes, the effect on social stability of women's education and labor--extended to women the struggle by men for personal and political liberty.

These issues were political, economic, and religious dynamite. They exploded in debates of philosophers, political theorists, scientists, novelists, and religious and political leaders. This collection emphasizes the debate by juxtaposing prevailing and dissenting points of view at given historical moments (e.g. Madame de Staël vs. Rousseau, Eleanor Marx vs. Pope Leo XIII, Strindberg vs. Ibsen, Simone de Beauvoir vs. Margaret Mead). Each section is preceded by a contextual headnote pinpointing the documents significance. Many of the documents have been translated into English for the first time.

 

¸ñÂ÷

Nationalism Materialism
9
The New Woman and the Problem of Egotism
17
New Women and Their Allies
32
Marcel Prévost France 1900
43
13
56
Critique of the Double Standard
64
Social Order
73
Catholics Reply to Socialists
91
Women and the Politics of the Family
247
The Great War 19141918
259
Millicent Garrett Fawcett England 1914
260
Gertrud Bäumer Germany 1914
261
Helene Lange Germany 1915
262
Women and Pacifism
263
International Woman Suffrage Alliance London 1914
265
International Congress of Women The Hague 1915
267

The Womens Movement Organizes
97
Womens Duties and the Population Question Housewifery in the Machine
107
Peter Kropotkin Russia 1890
109
William Morris England 1890 III
111
Louis Frank Belgium 1904
116
Motherhood in the Machine
117
Charlotte Perkins Gilman United States 1898
119
Ellen Key Sweden 1904
123
Depopulation and Motherhood in France
129
Émile Zola 1899
130
Eugène Brieux 1903
132
Nelly Roussel 1904
134
Nationalism and Race Suicide in the United States
136
Theodore Roosevelt 1905
137
Anna Howard Shaw 1905 and 1906
140
The Protection of Motherhood
143
Blanche EdwardsPilliet France 1900
145
Marie Stritt Germany 1908
147
The NationState and the Education of Women Two Views of Girls Secondary Education in Germany
150
Helene Lange 1887
152
Hedwig Kettler 1891
155
Two American College Presidents Disagree About Girls Higher Education
156
G Stanley Hall 1905
157
Carey Thomas 1908
163
Reforming French Secondary Education for Girls
169
Jeanne CrouzetBenaben 1911
170
Baptiste Roussy 1914
171
Sex Education for Girls?
172
Frank Wedekind Austria 1891
173
Nelly Roussel France 1904
177
Léon Blum France 1907
179
The NationState and Womens Rights Civil Divorce and the Catholic Church
181
Leo XIII Vatican 1880
182
Alfred Naquet France 1881
187
Maria Martin France 1907
189
Rethinking the Laws on Marriage and Motherhood
190
Frances Hoggan England 1884
191
Ellen Key Sweden 1904
196
Womens Employment and Protective Legislation
200
Edward Bellamy United States 1889
202
Beatrice Webb England 1896
205
Maria Pognon France 1899
211
Josephine Goldmark United States 1905
213
Womens Health and Protective Legislation
216
Alfred Mj©ªen Norway 1912
217
Christabel Pankhurst England 1913
219
The NationState and Woman Suffrage Woman Suffrage in England Before 1900
221
William E Gladstone 1892
222
Susan Elizabeth Gay 1892
225
The First European Success for Woman Suffrage
228
Alexandra Gripenberg Finland 1906
229
Maria Martin France 1906
230
International Socialist Womens Conference Stuttgart 1907
231
Militant Tactics in England and Their Reception
232
Carrie Chapman Catt United States 1908
234
Emmeline Pankhurst England 1908
236
Millicent Garrett Fawcett England 1912
239
Helene Lange Germany 1913
243
Carrie Chapman Catt United States 1913
245
Helena M Swanwick England 1915
269
Hélène Brion France 1918
273
Women and War Work
276
Magda Trott Germany 1915
277
Emma Stropp Germany 1916
279
E Sylvia Pankhurst England 1915
280
Helena M Swanwick England 1916
282
Wars End and the Revolutions The Russian Revolution
286
Lenin Russia 1918
287
Aleksandra Kollontai Russia 1923
289
The Woman Patriot United States 1918
291
The Politicization of German Women
292
Emma Stropp 1918
293
Luise Zietz 1920
296
The Revolution in Life and Morals The Improvement of Motherhood
299
Margaret Sanger United States 1920
300
The Soviet Decree on the Legalization of Abortion 1920
302
Aleksandra Kollontai Soviet Union 1923
303
State Church and the Population Question 84 The French Decree Establishing Medals for Mothers 1920
306
Loi de 31 Juillet 1920 France 1920
309
Pius XI Italy 1930
310
Winifred Holtby England 1934
314
Family Endowment and the New Feminism
317
Déclaration des Droits de la Famille France 1920
319
Eleanor Rathbone England 1924
320
Millicent Garrett Fawcett England 1925
322
Eleanor Rathbone England 1925
326
The Quest for a Psychology of Womanhood Psychoanalysis and Womans Character
328
Sigmund Freud Austria 1925
330
Karen Horney Germany 1926
334
Sigmund Freud Austria 1933
338
Breaking the Sexual Taboo in Literature
341
H Lawrence England 1926
343
Rebecca West England 1922
345
Radclyffe Hall England 1928
348
Civilization and Womens Discontents
354
Carl Gustav Jung Switzerland 1927
356
Sigmund Freud Austria 1930
359
Economics Politics and the Woman Question The Great Depression and the Threat to Womens Employment 101 Second Reichskongress of Working...
363
Germany 1930
365
Teresa Noce Italy 1934
366
Benito Mussolini Italy 1934
369
Winifred Holtby England 1934
370
German Fascism Seeks Womens Support
373
Adolf Hitler 1934
375
Gertrud ScholtzKlink 1935
378
Antifascism and the Woman Question
382
Reichskomitee of Working Women Germany 1932
383
Winifred Holtby England 1934
384
Virginia Woolf England 1938
386
Economic Resurgence and the Boost to Womens Employment
389
IIO International Council of Women Brussels 1938
391
International Labour Office Geneva 1939
392
Alva Myrdal Sweden 1940
394
Suggested Further Reading
435
Bibliography
441
Acknowledgments
465
ÀúÀÛ±Ç

ÀÚÁÖ ³ª¿À´Â ´Ü¾î ¹× ±¸¹®

µµ¼­ ¹®ÇåÁ¤º¸