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Mary Wollstonecraft., Slide di Inglese

Chi è Mary Wollstonecraft? In questa presentazione sono spiegate la sua vita, le sue opere principali e per cosa è diventata famosa.

Tipologia: Slide

2023/2024

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Mary Wollstonecraft was a philosopher and one of the most important writers of that time She is considered the founder of liberal feminism. Author of the first Treaty on equality between women and men. Her most famous work is “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” (1792), in which she argues that women are not naturally inferior to men, but have simply been educated differently, limiting their abilities and opportunities.

She published works on women's opportunities and then she continued her career as a writer in London and took part in the feminist movement. She dedicated herself to political philosophy and supported revolutionary ideas. She published other works and fought for women's rights. She died in London on September 10 in 1797.

Equal opportunities for men and women in education She highlighted the benefits that an improvement of the situation of women in this and other areas of daily life would bring to the whole society. She wanted to challenge the social conventions of his time, in which young women did not have the same educational, work and social opportunities as men.

The book aroused controversy, because her ideas were indeed radical, but she sold very well. Unfortunately, the ideas of Wollstonecraft were not adopted by those who had the power to turn them into reality.

“Thoughts on the Education of Daughters”: girls were receiving basic education, but there was no secondary school to prepare them for colleges and universities, as they could not access it. The only girls who received an education similar to that of boys were those rich, for whom fathers hired private tutors. “The Claim on Human Rights”(1790): critical response to Edmund Burke’s “Reflections on the French Revolution”, in which she defended established institutions and traditions. published in 1787