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Nattermann Ruth
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Jewish women in the early Italian women's movement, 1861-1945 : biographies, discourses, and transnational networks / / Ruth Nattermann
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Pubblicazione: | Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022 |
©2020 | |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (399 pages) |
Disciplina: | 305.42 |
Soggetto topico: | Feminism |
Feminism - Italy - History - 19th century | |
Jewish women - Political activity | |
Note generali: | Includes index. |
Nota di contenuto: | Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- General -- Institutions -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 State of the Research -- 1.2 Jewish Identities -- 1.3 A "Minority Within a Minority" -- 1.4 Sources -- 1.5 Structure of the Study -- 2 Italian-Jewish Family Identities and Secular Subculture -- 2.1 Marriages and Blood Relationships -- 2.2 Judaism as Ethical Tradition -- 2.3 Family Memories -- 2.4 The Future in the Children: Birth and Upbringing Between Middle-Class Aspirations and Jewish Tradition -- 3 Biographies Between Secularism and Jewish Self-Positioning -- 3.1 Educator, Abolitionist, ebrea laica: The Pioneer Sara Levi Nathan -- Upbringing in Pesaro, Modena, and Livorno -- Marriage, Motherhood, and Jewish Family Life -- Women's Emancipation as Path to Social Renewal -- Scuola Mazzini and Abolitionist Federation -- 3.2 Fare gli Italiani Through Pedagogical Revitalization -- Patriotism and Education: Adele Della Vida Levi's Family Background -- Pedagogical Engagement Between Jewish Tradition and Italian National Consciousness -- Connections with the Jewish Girls' School -- The Fröbel Kindergarten in Santi Apostoli: A Laicist Educational Project with Transnational Connections -- 3.3 Writing as Activism -- Participation Under the Auspices of National Identification, Laicist Positioning, and International Orientation -- The Poet Erminia Fuà Fusinato (1834-1876): Conversion as an Expression of Female Emancipation -- Patriots and Irredentists -- The Private Scholar Eugenia Pavia Gentilomo (1822-1894): A "Jewish Woman in Everything and for Everything"? -- 4 Emancipation, Integration, and Dissociation -- 4.1 National Reference Points, Transnational Networks: Jewish Actors in the Organized Women's Movement -- Paolina Schiff (1841-1926): A German-Italian-Jewish Feminist. |
German-Jewish Bourgeoisie and Italian Irredentism: Paolina Schiff Between Mannheim, Trieste, and Milan -- In Lombardy's Radical-Democratic Circles: The Encounter with Felice Cavalotti -- Transnational Feminism: Activist of the Women's and Peace Movements -- The Foundation of the Lega Promotrice Degli Interessi Femminili (1881) -- International Networker and Maligned Jewish Feminist -- Practical Feminism and Social Justice: Paolina Schiff's Casse di Maternità -- The Impossible Equality of Paolina Schiff the Academic -- Nina Rignano Sullam (1871-1945): Women's Emancipation Through Social Work and Education -- The Establishment of the Unione Femminile Nazionale: Laicism, Socialism, and Jewish Subculture -- Nina Rignano Sullam Between Jewish Family Identity and Secular Engagement -- Transnational Perspectives: English Settlements, German Education Policy, and the International Struggle Against the Trade in Girls -- 4.2 Jewish Women, Catholic Women, Antisemitism -- Catholic Hostilities Between Anti-Judaism and Anti-Laicism -- Jewish-Catholic Relationships -- United Against Jewish and Laicist Women: The "Congresso Nazionale Delle Donne Italiane" of 1908 and the Breakaway of Catholic Women -- "Jewish-Freemason Conspiracies" and "Parisian Fashion Jews" -- 5 La Grande Guerra: Italian-Jewish Women Between Pacifism, Interventionism, and National Euphoria -- 5.1 Warmongers and Pacifists -- The Great War as "the Fulfillment of the Risorgimento" -- Women and Interventionism -- 5.2 Changing Relationships -- Jewish-Christian Approachments and Distances in the Everyday Life of Wartime -- Transformed Gender Relationships, New and Withheld Women's Rights -- 5.3 Deceptive Memories -- 5.4 Between War and Dictatorship -- Political Crossroads -- Jewish Feminists Between Irredentism and Fascism -- Ideological Tensions in the Consiglio Nazionale delle Donne Italiane. | |
6 Marginalization, Disenfranchisement, and Persecution Under Fascist Rule -- 6.1 Attitudes Toward Fascism -- The Fascist Course of the National Women's Movement -- Jewish Feminists in Anti-Fascist Networks -- 6.2 Zionism as a New Beginning and Refuge -- Berta Cammeo Bernstein and the Establishment of the Associazione delle Donne Ebree d'Italia -- Political Refuge and Locus of Jewish Consciousness -- Against the Fascist School Policy -- Concealed Zionism -- 6.3 The Attack on Rights and the Assault on Lives -- Resignations and Exclusions (1931-1935): The Prelude to Disenfranchisement -- The Violent End of the Unione Femminile Nazionale (1938-1939) -- Last Retreats -- "Anti-Fascist Internationalists": Surveillance of the ADEI (1940-1943) -- Flight, Hiding, and Deportation: Fates of Italian-Jewish Feminists (1943-1945) -- 7 "Le Emancipate"? Italian-Jewish Women Between Risorgimento and Fascism -- 7.1 Secular Jewish Family Identities in the Light of Women's Biographies -- 7.2 Jewish Transnationalism and Catholic Antisemitism in the Organized Women's Movement -- 7.3 The First World War as a Turning Point -- 7.4 Social Marginalization and Zionist New Beginning During the Fascist Dictatorship -- 7.5 Phases of Disenfranchisement and Persecution Until 1945 -- List of Sources and Literature -- Person Index -- Place Index. | |
Titolo autorizzato: | Jewish women in the early Italian women's movement, 1861-1945 ![]() |
ISBN: | 9783030977894 |
9783030977887 | |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910739451103321 |
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