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Feminism in Italy originated during the Italian Renaissance period, beginning in the late 13th century. [1] Italian writers such as Moderata Fonte , Lucrezia Marinella , and others developed the theoretical ideas behind gender equality .
Political leaders viewed women's presence in the workforce as providing an opportunity to instill communist ideology in new generations of women. [2] Though such advancements were made, Soviet and Warsaw-pact governments generally framed feminism a "bourgeois ideology". [9]
The survey showed that in 2020 women made up almost 60% of graduates in Italy and the results, in terms of regularity in studies and graduation grades, are better for women: 60.2% of women complete their studies on time, compared to 55.7% of men and the average graduation grade is, 103.9 and 102.1/110, respectively.
Violence and discrimination against women in Italy is a “prevailing and urgent concern,” a European expert on human rights said Thursday in a scathing report that comes amid a national outcry ...
Around the world, women cook more meals per week than men, but Italy serves as the exception to the rule.
The International Feminist Collective was founded in 1972 in Italy by Selma James, Brigitte Galtier, Mariarosa Dalla Costa, and Silvia Federici, to promote political debate and action around the issue of housework; the International Wages for Housework Campaign, which grew out of the Collective, was a feminist global social movement founded in ...
The fight against gender-based violence is inseparable from the fight to define women and girls with precision. In an era of rising authoritarianism and weaponized gender violence, the West cannot ...
In this essay, Smit describes the frustration of married women, saying they are fed up being solely mothers and housewives. 1969: Chicana feminism , also called Xicanisma, is a sociopolitical movement in the United States that analyzes the historical, cultural, spiritual, educational, and economic intersections of Mexican-American women that ...