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Woman and Labour

In "Woman and Labour," Olive Schreiner explores the complex intersections of gender and labor in late 19th-century society, offering a profound critique of the social and economic structures that bind women's identities to domesticity. Schreiner employs a combination of personal narrative, sociological analysis, and philosophical inquiry, which was pioneering for its time. Her literary style is characterized by eloquent prose and striking imagery, inviting readers to contemplate the systemic restrictions placed on women and advocating for their liberation through meaningful engagement in both economic and intellectual pursuits. Olive Schreiner, a South African writer and early feminist, faced the limitations imposed on women firsthand, which deeply influenced her views on labor and gender roles. Her personal experiences, combined with her extensive reading and engagement with contemporary feminist thought, informed her passionate advocacy for women's rights. Schreiner's background in a missionary family and her exposure to social injustice fueled her determination to challenge prevailing norms and expand the discourse on women's contributions to society. "Woman and Labour" is an essential read for anyone interested in feminist theory, social justice, and the evolution of gender roles. Schreiner's insights remain relevant today, inspiring readers to reflect on the historical context of women's labor and encouraging a broader conversation about equality and empowerment in the contemporary world.


Author:

  • Olive Schreiner

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 117 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Society
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Gender and LGBT

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