Operaie in casa, Operaie in fabbrica

During the 1970s, the features of Italian feminism tended to vary greatly from one city to another, reflecting the differences between the social, political and cultural histories of the different regions. We like to talk about plural “feminisms” because very different groups sprang up within the fe...

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Main Author: Maurizia Morini
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Language:fra
Published: École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Editions 2022-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/laboratoireitalien/8569
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description During the 1970s, the features of Italian feminism tended to vary greatly from one city to another, reflecting the differences between the social, political and cultural histories of the different regions. We like to talk about plural “feminisms” because very different groups sprang up within the feminist movement. These groups documented their existence through the publication of magazines, sometimes produced in single issues. Common themes included health, knowledge of one’s own body, contraception, abortion, social services. Other themes highlighted differences between groups: emancipation/liberation, specificity/equality, wages for domestic work, paid work. In Emilia, a region where women achieved emancipation and were able to work, the groups that campaigned for a domestic wage had a short and limited life, but it was amid the realities of Padua and Naples that women were most strongly and lastingly committed to the campaign for domestic wages. This commented portfolio illustrates this struggle and these differences.
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Operaie in casa, Operaie in fabbrica
Laboratoire Italien
female workers
domestic wage
contraception
emancipation
liberation
feminist magazines
title Operaie in casa, Operaie in fabbrica
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domestic wage
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emancipation
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