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22902342 HISTORY OF WOMEN in Socio-Educational Services Manager LM-50 N0 AZARA LILIOSA
(syllabus)
The course aims at revisiting the history of women’s condition in the XX century. In particular, it will be highlighted as two events which deeply marked the XIX century opening with a revolution and closing with a war, both involving women, but giving men the chance to play between inclusion/participation and exclusion/repulsion of women from questions concerning the State and the Nation. The XX century sanctions an ineludible process towards women’s emancipation. The western women have access to modernity. In particular, the issues the course aims to deal with are the following: the Great War and the question whether or not it has been the era of women or the triumph of the gender difference; the Twenties and the modern woman in the United States; women under totalitarian regimes; women in the political sphere; feminism in the Sixties/Seventies; procreation and bioethics.
(reference books)
G. Duby, M. Perrot (a cura di), Storia delle donne. Il Novecento, Laterza, Roma-Bari L. Azara, I sensi e il pudore. L'Italia e la rivoluzione dei costumi, Donzelli, Roma 2018 L. Azara, L. Tedesco (a cura di), La donna delinquente e la prostituta, Viella, Roma 2019: the last five chapters, namely, Mary Gibson (pp. 107-122), Laura Schettini (pp.123-148), Anna Carla Valeriano (pp. 169-192), Annalisa Cegna (pp.149-168), Liliosa Azara (pp.193-216).
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