Women in the world of work: Past,present, and future |
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Authors: | Laura T. Rohrlich Ethel L. Vatter |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Associate with Group Health Planning , Greater Philadelphia, Inc.;2. Professor, Consumer Economics and Public Policy, College of Human Ecology , Cornell University |
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Abstract: | Women have not been usually credited with much Utopian writing, but in fact a number of women writers have projected societies which seek to improve the condition of their sex. This paper examines three eighteenth century English women writers's ideas of feminist utopias: Mary Astell's A Serious Proposal, Sarah Robinson Scott's Millenium Hall, and Clara Reeve's Plans of Education. It discusses their ideas on the rationale and organization of communities of women and how these communities could extend their benefits to society as a whole. It will also discuss the limitations of the thinking of these women for the reform of society especially in regard to woman's place. |
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