Relations et effets miroirs. Une décennie de féminisme italien dans une perspective internationale (1868-1877)

This contribution examines the relationships, during the 1870s, between early Italian feminism and international feminist associations, which were considered by historiography as the beginning of the internationalisation of the women’s movement. Based on an analysis of the magazines La Donna (1868-1...

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Main Author: Liviana Gazzetta
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Editions 2021-07-01
Series:Laboratoire Italien
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/laboratoireitalien/6905
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spelling doaj-a04480c7bfe24fd48f6af180cbed440a2021-07-08T16:46:56ZfraÉcole Normale Supérieure de Lyon EditionsLaboratoire Italien1627-92042117-49702021-07-0126Relations et effets miroirs. Une décennie de féminisme italien dans une perspective internationale (1868-1877)Liviana GazzettaThis contribution examines the relationships, during the 1870s, between early Italian feminism and international feminist associations, which were considered by historiography as the beginning of the internationalisation of the women’s movement. Based on an analysis of the magazines La Donna (1868-1891), published by Gualberta Alaide Beccari, and Cornelia (1872-1880,) published by Aurelia Cimino Folliero, this essay shows that, up to the 1880s, the magazines acted as a substitute for voluntary organisations in Italy, when it came to providing links with international activities. The study also shows that, although both magazines were associated with the European pacifist movement, their stances were significantly different with regard to regulated prostitution, and that national specificities were often cited as the reason for the lack of support for Josephine Butler’s British and Continental Federation for the Abolition of Prostitution.http://journals.openedition.org/laboratoireitalien/6905early feminismpacifismabolitionismfeminist journalismItaliannessjournalism
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Relations et effets miroirs. Une décennie de féminisme italien dans une perspective internationale (1868-1877)
Laboratoire Italien
early feminism
pacifism
abolitionism
feminist journalism
Italianness
journalism
author_facet Liviana Gazzetta
author_sort Liviana Gazzetta
title Relations et effets miroirs. Une décennie de féminisme italien dans une perspective internationale (1868-1877)
title_short Relations et effets miroirs. Une décennie de féminisme italien dans une perspective internationale (1868-1877)
title_full Relations et effets miroirs. Une décennie de féminisme italien dans une perspective internationale (1868-1877)
title_fullStr Relations et effets miroirs. Une décennie de féminisme italien dans une perspective internationale (1868-1877)
title_full_unstemmed Relations et effets miroirs. Une décennie de féminisme italien dans une perspective internationale (1868-1877)
title_sort relations et effets miroirs. une décennie de féminisme italien dans une perspective internationale (1868-1877)
publisher École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Editions
series Laboratoire Italien
issn 1627-9204
2117-4970
publishDate 2021-07-01
description This contribution examines the relationships, during the 1870s, between early Italian feminism and international feminist associations, which were considered by historiography as the beginning of the internationalisation of the women’s movement. Based on an analysis of the magazines La Donna (1868-1891), published by Gualberta Alaide Beccari, and Cornelia (1872-1880,) published by Aurelia Cimino Folliero, this essay shows that, up to the 1880s, the magazines acted as a substitute for voluntary organisations in Italy, when it came to providing links with international activities. The study also shows that, although both magazines were associated with the European pacifist movement, their stances were significantly different with regard to regulated prostitution, and that national specificities were often cited as the reason for the lack of support for Josephine Butler’s British and Continental Federation for the Abolition of Prostitution.
topic early feminism
pacifism
abolitionism
feminist journalism
Italianness
journalism
url http://journals.openedition.org/laboratoireitalien/6905
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