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The Woman Who Toils - Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls - cover

The Woman Who Toils - Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls

Marie Van Vorst, John Van Vorst

Verlag: DigiCat

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The Woman Who Toils is a compelling anthology that offers a profound exploration of early 20th-century labor dynamics through the nuanced lens of gender. This collection encapsulates a range of literary styles, from vivid narrative accounts to incisive social critiques, painting a vivid tableau of women's struggles in the workforce. The anthology captures the stark realities of female laborers, with standout pieces that underscore the complex interplay between societal expectations and personal aspiration. The significance of these works lies in their ability to transcend time, presenting issues of dignity and rights that remain shockingly relevant today. Authors Marie Van Vorst and John Mrs. Van Vorst bring together their diverse experiences and insights, reflecting on their immersion in the lives of the women they write about. As part of the growing social reform movements of their time, their collaboration illuminates the intersection of labor rights and gender equality, contributing to the broader tapestry of feminist literature. Their works intersect with the industrial and social transformations of their era, offering a vital understanding of historical and cultural forces that shaped women's roles and status. The Woman Who Toils invites readers to engage with a multiplicity of perspectives and styles, offering a unique educational opportunity to traverse the lived experiences of early 1900s working women. As a collection, it not only enriches our historical understanding but also sparks dialogue that continues to resonate in contemporary discussions of gender and labor. For those seeking to explore the depths of socio-cultural history through personal testimonies, this anthology stands as a critical and enriching read, highlighting shared struggles and resilience across generations.
Verfügbar seit: 16.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 172 Seiten.

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