Woman, Church and State (eBook)

The Status of Woman Through the Christian Ages with Reminiscences of Matriarchate
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2024
423 Seiten
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859-654777164-7 (EAN)

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Matilda Joslyn Gage's 'Woman, Church and State' is a groundbreaking feminist critique of the historical suppression of women in the name of religion. Gage meticulously examines the ways in which organized religion has been used to justify patriarchal power structures and oppress women throughout history. Her writing is both informative and passionate, blending well-researched historical facts with powerful arguments for women's rights and autonomy. Published in 1893, during the height of the Women's Rights Movement, Gage's book served as a manifesto for women seeking to challenge the traditional roles assigned to them by society and the church. By drawing upon historical documents and biblical texts, Gage sheds light on the ways in which religion has been weaponized to maintain gender inequality. Matilda Joslyn Gage, a prominent suffragist and women's rights activist, wrote 'Woman, Church and State' to educate and empower women to question the oppressive structures that have limited their freedom. Her tireless advocacy for women's rights and her deep knowledge of history and religion make her an authoritative voice on the subject. I highly recommend 'Woman, Church and State' to all readers interested in feminism, religion, and social justice, as Gage's insights continue to be relevant in modern discussions of gender equality.

Matilda Joslyn Gage (1826-1898) stands as a significant figure in nineteenth-century American feminism. A contemporary and collaborator with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Gage's work extended beyond suffrage into other realms of social reform. Her seminal work, 'Woman, Church and State' (1893), is a critical examination of the historical relationship between patriarchy, Christianity, and the legal and political marginalization of women. In this text, Gage elucidates on the detriments of organized religion and its impact on the repression of women's rights, drawing on historical anecdotes and scholarly research of the era to underscore her arguments. Gage's literary style is assertively analytical, correlating scholarly examination with her advocacy for women's liberation. Pioneering in its critique of religious institutions and the power structures that facilitated gender inequality, 'Woman, Church and State' remains an essential reading in the study of feminism and women's history. Moreover, as an activist, Gage's progressive stances on Native American rights and her denouncement of the Christian state provide a glimpse into her broad egalitarian philosophy. Her contributions to American thought and her relentless fight for equality cement her position as an indomitable spirit in the chronicles of social justice.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.2024
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte 19th century feminism • 19th-Century History • church and feminism • Down Girl • Dust Bowl Girls • early feminist texts • female empowerment books • Feminism • feminist activism • feminist theory classics • Gender equality • gender studies literature • Half the Sky • Hidden Figure • Historical exposé • I Am Malala • Intellectual rigor • Lean in • literary feminism • Matilda Joslyn Gage writings • Michelle Obama • nasty women • oprah • Patriarchal Structures • Religious Critique • social reform • social reform literature • suffragette movement books • women's rights history • women's suffrage movement
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