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Fruit d'une étude originale menée à partir d'archives inédites, l'ouvrage présente une histoire interne du Conseil international des femmes, surtout depuis la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Ce Conseil occupe en effet une place remarquable au sein du féminisme international : depuis 1888, il s'est imposé sur la scène occidentale puis mondiale, il a réussi à s'y maintenir et à s'adapter à tous les bouleversements entraînés par deux guerres mondiales et par la décolonisation. Auprès de la Société des Nations d'abord, de l'ONU ensuite, il a collaboré à de nombreuses conventions dont le point d'orgue est, en 1979, la Convention sur l'élimination de toutes les discriminations à l'égard des femmes (CEDAW). Par sa large fresque des activités du CIF, l'ouvrage aborde en réalité l'essentiel des grandes questions sur les femmes au cours d'un demi-siècle ; mais il pose aussi, avec beaucoup de lucidité, la question des difficultés nées de la multiplication des tensions et des conflits dans le monde, du multiculturalisme, de la concurrence des ONG de plus en plus nombreuses
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Worlds of Women is a groundbreaking exploration of the "first wave" of the international women's movement, from its late nineteenth-century origins through the Second World War. Making extensive use of archives in the United States, England, the Netherlands, Germany, and France, Leila Rupp examines the histories and accomplishments of three major transnational women's organizations to tell the story of women's struggle to construct a feminist international collective identity. She addresses questions central to the study of women's history--how can women across the world forge bonds, sometimes even through conflict, despite their differences?--and questions central to world history--is internationalism viable and how can its history be written? Rupp focuses on three major organizations that were technically open to all women: the broadly based and cautious International Council of Women, founded in 1888; the feminist International Alliance of Women, originally called the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, founded in 1904; and the vanguard Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, which grew out of the International Congress of Women that met at The Hague in 1915. The histories of these organizations, and their stories of cooperation and competition, shed new light on the international women's movement. They also help us to understand the different but connected story of the second wave of international feminism that emerged from the ashes of World War II.
International Alliance of Women --- International Council of Women --- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom [Geneva] --- History --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Community organization --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Feminism --- Women's rights --- Women --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Rights of women --- Human rights --- Emancipation of women --- Feminist movement --- Women's lib --- Women's liberation --- Women's liberation movement --- Women's movement --- Social movements --- Anti-feminism --- International cooperation&delete& --- Political activity&delete& --- Societies and clubs&delete& --- Civil rights --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Emancipation --- Women in politics --- International cooperation --- Societies and clubs --- Féminisme --- Femmes --- History. --- Political activity --- Coopération internationale --- Histoire --- Activité politique --- Associations --- Droits --- International cooperation. --- Societies and clubs. --- Political activity. --- Abbott, Elizabeth. --- African American women. --- Berne Convention. --- Bompas, Katherine. --- Catholic women. --- Correspondence Internationale. --- Egyptian women. --- Equal Nationality Treaty. --- Equal Rights Treaty. --- Ford Peace Ship. --- Gobat, Marguerite. --- Gripenberg, Alexandra. --- Hertzka, Yella. --- Hurwitz, Edith. --- International Conference of Socialist Women. --- Jewish women. --- Khan, Aga. --- Kollontai, Alexandra. --- Liaison Committee. --- Lutz, Bertha. --- Maison Internationale. --- Nabarawi, Saiza. --- Palestine. --- Paul, Alice. --- Polish women. --- Schreiber-Krieger, Adele. --- Six Point Group. --- Tunis. --- Vérone, Maria. --- Whittier, Nancy. --- Wollstonecraft, Mary. --- Yugoslavia. --- Zetkin, Clara. --- Zionism. --- anti-Semitism. --- communism. --- disarmament. --- feminist orientalism. --- humanism. --- imperialism. --- internationalism. --- leadership. --- membership symbols. --- minutes of meetings. --- moral issues. --- nationalism. --- racism. --- recruitment. --- suffrage. --- symbolic expressions. --- unanimity rule, debate over. --- world citizenship. --- Women's clubs --- Women's organizations --- Clubs --- Societies --- Feminism - International cooperation - History --- Women's rights - International cooperation - History --- Women in politics - History --- Women - Societies and clubs - History --- International --- International politics --- Women's movements --- Book --- First feminist wave
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