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Woman and Labour

Olive Schreiner

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung

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Olive Schreiner's 'Woman and Labour' is a ground-breaking work that critically examines the intersection of gender, labor, and society in the late 19th century. Through a series of insightful essays, Schreiner challenges conventional notions of women's roles in the workforce and explores the ways in which patriarchal structures impact women's lives. Her writing style is characterized by a mix of personal anecdotes, sociological analysis, and feminist insights, making the book both informative and engaging for readers interested in gender studies and social history. 'Woman and Labour' provides a powerful critique of the double standards faced by women in the workforce, shedding light on the injustices they endured during a time of rapid industrialization and social change. Olive Schreiner, a prominent feminist and social reformer, drew inspiration from her own experiences as a woman living in a male-dominated society. Her advocacy for women's rights and labor reform permeates throughout the book, offering a compelling argument for gender equality in the workplace. Scholars and readers interested in feminist literature and the history of labor movements will find 'Woman and Labour' to be a thought-provoking and insightful read.

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Feminist Manifesto, Gender Equality, Social Critique, Gender Roles, Women's Rights, Colonialism, Feminist Literature, Late 19th Century, Political Activism, South African Author