The Woman Movement

Ellen Key (1849 - 1926)
Translated by Mary Bouton Borthwick (1869 - 1914)

Ellen Key's 'The Woman movement' follows the development of the feminist movement striving towards a greater emancipation of women in the public sphere and overcoming the traditional perception of gendered activities. The Swedish feminist and this work combined with many more, served as a base for a lot of the 20th century feminist movements. (Summary by AnaNaumoska)

Genre(s): History, Social Science (Culture & Anthropology)

Language: English

Keyword(s): history (879), feminism (95), women (90)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Preface AnaNaumoska
00:07:16
Play 02 Introduction AnaNaumoska
00:09:45
Play 03 Introduction AnaNaumoska
00:34:20
Play 04 The External Results of the Woman Movement AnaNaumoska
00:54:35
Play 05 The Inner Results of the Woman Movement AnaNaumoska
00:19:54
Play 06 The Influence of the Woman Question upon Single Women AnaNaumoska
00:29:04
Play 07 The Influence of the Woman Movement upon the Daughters AnaNaumoska
00:35:00
Play 08 The Influence of the Woman Movement upon Men and Women in General AnaNaumoska
00:42:40
Play 09 The Influence of the Woman Movement upon Marriage AnaNaumoska
00:40:25
Play 10 The Influence of the Woman Movement upon Motherhood, Part 1 AnaNaumoska
00:35:39
Play 11 The Influence of the Woman Movement upon Motherhood, Part 2 AnaNaumoska
00:46:07