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Women and Politics - Challenging Gender Norms in Political Discourse - cover

Women and Politics - Challenging Gender Norms in Political Discourse

Charles Kingsley

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Women and Politics," Charles Kingsley presents a compelling examination of the intersection between gender and political agency in the 19th century. Kingsley utilizes a blend of passionate rhetoric and nuanced argumentation to challenge contemporary societal norms that restrict women's roles in public life. The book is situated within the context of the Victorian era, characterized by a burgeoning discourse on women's rights, and employs a didactic literary style that incorporates both poetic language and persuasive prose, aiming to awaken a sense of civic duty among women and inspire political activism. As a noted Victorian author, historian, and social reformer, Charles Kingsley'Äôs commitment to social justice and his engagement with progressive movements reflect the broader currents of his time. His awareness of the disparities faced by women'Äîexemplified by his involvement in various reformist causes'Äîserved as a catalyst for writing this book. Kingsley'Äôs perspective is rooted in his belief that women possess the intellectual capacity and moral authority to shape political landscapes, making his arguments both forward-thinking and revolutionary for the era. "Women and Politics" is essential reading for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the historical foundations of feminism and political thought. Kingsley's work invites contemporary readers to reflect on ongoing dialogues around gender equality and encourages a re-examination of the role that women can and should play in shaping democratic governance.
Available since: 08/22/2023.
Print length: 17 pages.

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