Intellectual Emancipation

Joy Charnley

Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Published
31 January 2002
Pages
121
ISBN
9780820456188

Intellectual Emancipation

Joy Charnley

The year 2001 marks the thirtieth anniversary of the introduction in 1971 of women’s right to vote and to stand for office in federal elections in Switzerland, the twentieth anniversary of the enshrinement in the Swiss Constitution of equality between the sexes and the tenth anniversary of the women’s strike in 1991. In 2001, a year which relates so much to recent milestones on the way to fully established and practised equality, it seems appropriate to explore some aspects of a form of emancipation which, for women, preceded 1971 – the intellectual emancipation offered by education.The articles published here look at the role played by women both as students and teachers, from the 18th to the 21st centuries, recognising the various ways in which education has liberated women in personal terms and has promoted the cause of women’s rights. Conversely, the articles also point to the fact that education may not only be denied to women, but that its acquisition may possibly be openly combatted by them or construed to be a threat to perceptions of the existing social order rather than as an opportunity for personal enrichment and for re-defining women’s role in society.

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