Great info! I’m currently writing a feminist criticism on Of Mice and Men and wanted to relate the themes of the novel to early feminist literature, this really helped me wrap my head around Wollstonecrafts views and opinions and completely transformed my arguments. Thanks so much
That was very enlightening, thank you! Could you perhaps recommend a scholarly work that illustrates Wollstonecraft's rethinking of the idea of the supremacy of reason that shows itself in her Letters from Sweden, Norway, and Denmark?
This article by Susan Khin Zaw, "The Reasonable Heart: Mary Wollstonecraft's View of the Relation between Reason and Feeling in Morality, Moral Psychology, and Moral Development" Hypatia Vol. 13, No. 1 (Winter, 1998), pp. 78-117. Accessible here: www.jstor.org/stable/3810608?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
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Someone help i dont understand this its hard for me to understand i need to write an essay. Compare and contrast Wollstonecraft’s and Marx’s thoughts on “class.” this is one part someone help me understand
If this woman could do it, why couldn't all the other women do it too? There were no insurmountable obstacles put in her way by the Patriarchy. Why did other women falter at these obstacles and claim oppression, rather than overcoming them as she did?
She was an advocate of free love and found, as did women in the late sixties and early seventies, that free love was an excuse for men to expect a good s..g with no commitment:- A Revolution of Feeling by Rachel Hewitt
Her thesis... Men have rights A, B & C. Women should have them too, because women want them and men have to provide the rights for the women. No, if women want rights, women have to p ay the price of getting the rights for themselves. Take Afghanistan. The Taliban fought for political power and are not sharing it with women Did the women of Afghanistan fight, AK47 in hand, risking their their lives, for their rights? No, is it any surprise they don't have any rights?
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Great info! I’m currently writing a feminist criticism on Of Mice and Men and wanted to relate the themes of the novel to early feminist literature, this really helped me wrap my head around Wollstonecrafts views and opinions and completely transformed my arguments. Thanks so much
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That actually sounds really interesting I would love to read it
That was very enlightening, thank you! Could you perhaps recommend a scholarly work that illustrates Wollstonecraft's rethinking of the idea of the supremacy of reason that shows itself in her Letters from Sweden, Norway, and Denmark?
This article by Susan Khin Zaw, "The Reasonable Heart: Mary Wollstonecraft's View of the Relation between Reason and Feeling in Morality, Moral Psychology, and Moral Development" Hypatia
Vol. 13, No. 1 (Winter, 1998), pp. 78-117.
Accessible here: www.jstor.org/stable/3810608?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
@@James_Muldoon Thank you very much, that's perfect!
I've watched most of your videos now - engaging, informative, and most importantly, easy to comprehend. I'm sure you're a great lecturer for your real life students!
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In my final year of English degree, final exams are on this lady and Mary Robinson, thanks for this!
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I remember reading it in college so many years ago. This book, along with Simone De Beauvoir's treatise, "The Second Sex" changed me.
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We still need this philosophy
No. It caused the birthrate to disappear
catches me off guard every time u say uni of Exeter as that's where I go lol
Someone help i dont understand this its hard for me to understand i need to write an essay. Compare and contrast Wollstonecraft’s and Marx’s thoughts on “class.” this is one part someone help me understand
Nice video it helps but, it would be nice for you to look at the camera once in a while instead of always looking at what your reading off of.
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If this woman could do it, why couldn't all the other women do it too?
There were no insurmountable obstacles put in her way by the Patriarchy. Why did other women falter at these obstacles and claim oppression, rather than overcoming them as she did?
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I didn't know Rousseau was a sexist
She was an advocate of free love and found, as did women in the late sixties and early seventies, that free love was an excuse for men to expect a good s..g with no commitment:-
A Revolution of Feeling by Rachel Hewitt
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Her thesis... Men have rights A, B & C. Women should have them too, because women want them and men have to provide the rights for the women.
No, if women want rights, women have to p ay the price of getting the rights for themselves.
Take Afghanistan. The Taliban fought for political power and are not sharing it with women
Did the women of Afghanistan fight, AK47 in hand, risking their their lives, for their rights? No, is it any surprise they don't have any rights?
what about the gays and the other genders
ugh boring