Aufsatz(elektronisch)1. Januar 1997

FROM CONSCIENCE AND COMMON SENSE TO "FEMINISM FOR MEN" PRO‐FEMINIST MEN'S RHETORICS OF SUPPORT FOR WOMEN'S EQUALITY

In: The international journal of sociology and social policy, Band 17, Heft 1/2, S. 8-34

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Abstract

Since the late eighteenth century, American men have supported women's equality. (see Kimmel and Mosmiller, 1992). Even before the first Woman's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, New York heralded the birth of the organized women's movement in 1848, American men had begun to argue in favor of women's rights. That celebrated radical, Thomas Paine, for example, mused in 1775 that any formal declaration of independence from England should include women, since women have, as he put it, "an equal right to virtue."(Paine, [1775] 1992, 63–66). Other reformers, like Benjamin Rush and John Neal articulated claims for women's entry into schools and public life. Charles Brockden Brown, America's first professional novelist, penned a passionate plea for women's equality in Alcuin(1798).

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Emerald

ISSN: 1758-6720

DOI

10.1108/eb013290

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