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Men, Women, and Gods; and Other Lectures. Challenging Gender Norms and Divine Beliefs in Victorian America
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- Nombre de pages224
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664565679
- EAN4057664565679
- Date de parution04/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille529 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Men, Women, and Gods; and Other Lectures, " Helen H. Gardener explores the interplay of gender, belief, and societal constructs through a series of thought-provoking lectures that were delivered during the late 19th century. Gardener employs a compelling literary style characterized by eloquent prose and incisive arguments, challenging conventional views on masculinity, femininity, and religious dogma.
The book situates itself within the context of a rapidly changing society, marked by the rise of feminism and scientific inquiry, positioning Gardener as a precursor to modern debates surrounding gender equality and faith. Helen H. Gardener was a prominent American suffragist, journalist, and lecturer, whose own experiences as a woman grappling with societal constraints critically informed her writings.
Born in 1853 in Ohio, Gardener's extensive background in social reform and her engagement with contemporary philosophical currents inspired her to challenge the patriarchal norms of her time. Her deep commitment to advocating for women's rights and secularism underscores the significance of her lectures, making this work not merely a collection of arguments but a movement towards liberation for her audience.
"Men, Women, and Gods" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of gender, religion, and societal norms. Gardener'Äôs incisive commentary and compelling narrative arm readers with a greater understanding of the fundamental changes during her era, offering timeless insights into the ongoing struggles for gender equality. This book is invaluable for scholars, feminists, and anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of the sociopolitical dynamics that shape human experience.
The book situates itself within the context of a rapidly changing society, marked by the rise of feminism and scientific inquiry, positioning Gardener as a precursor to modern debates surrounding gender equality and faith. Helen H. Gardener was a prominent American suffragist, journalist, and lecturer, whose own experiences as a woman grappling with societal constraints critically informed her writings.
Born in 1853 in Ohio, Gardener's extensive background in social reform and her engagement with contemporary philosophical currents inspired her to challenge the patriarchal norms of her time. Her deep commitment to advocating for women's rights and secularism underscores the significance of her lectures, making this work not merely a collection of arguments but a movement towards liberation for her audience.
"Men, Women, and Gods" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of gender, religion, and societal norms. Gardener'Äôs incisive commentary and compelling narrative arm readers with a greater understanding of the fundamental changes during her era, offering timeless insights into the ongoing struggles for gender equality. This book is invaluable for scholars, feminists, and anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of the sociopolitical dynamics that shape human experience.



