Matilda Joslyn Gage 
Woman, Church & State [EPUB ebook] 
The Original Exposé of Male Collaboration Against the Female Sex

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In ‘Woman, Church & State, ‘ Matilda Joslyn Gage presents a comprehensive analysis of the intertwining histories of women, religion, and institutional authority. Through her meticulous research and rigorous scholarship, Gage explores the historical marginalization of women within the Christian church and its socio-political ramifications. Her literary style is both persuasive and polemical, weaving together historical narratives, feminist theory, and legal analysis to challenge the patriarchal structures that have pervaded society. Gage’s work emerges from the late 19th-century feminist movement, capturing the urgency and audacity of her contemporaries while laying the groundwork for future gender discourse. Gage, a prominent suffragist and an influential figure in the early women’s rights movement, was deeply influenced by her personal experiences and the inequalities she witnessed. Born in 1826, she dedicated her life to advocating for women’s rights and critiquing the ecclesiastical practices that reinforced women’s subordination. Her involvement with the National Woman Suffrage Association and her correspondence with iconic activists such as Susan B. Anthony elucidate her commitment to challenging systemic injustice. ‘Woman, Church & State’ is essential reading for those interested in understanding the historical roots of gender inequality and the role of religious institutions in perpetuating these disparities. Gage’s groundbreaking insights not only illuminate the past but also resonate with contemporary feminist struggles, making this work a vital addition to the libraries of scholars, activists, and anyone seeking a more equitable society.

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Matilda Joslyn Gage (1826–1898) was a prolific American writer, feminist, and social activist, well-remembered for her unwavering advocacy for women’s rights and her critical examination of the role played by religious and social institutions in the oppression of women. Gage was born in Cicero, New York, into an abolitionist family and was heavily influenced by the reformist environment of her household. Her seminal work, ‘Woman, Church & State, ‘ published in 1893, embodies her radical ideas as it vehemently criticizes the Church and its entrenched patriarchal norms, offering a historical perspective on the subjugation of women and promoting a vision of gender equality. Gage’s work in this text is an exemplification of her skillful intertwining of historical scholarship with fervent activism. Throughout her career, she collaboratively authored ‘The History of Woman Suffrage’ with other notable suffragists such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, further cementing her legacy as a foundational figure in the women’s suffrage movement. Her writings, characterized by a piercing and analytical literary style, have inspired generations of feminists and continue to serve as an important reference for studies in women’s history and feminist theory.

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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 465 ● ISBN 8596547029489 ● Tamanho do arquivo 0.9 MB ● Editora DigiCat ● Cidade Prague ● País CZ ● Publicado 2022 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 8415837 ● Proteção contra cópia DRM social

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