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Suffragette, feminist; human rights campaigner; influential in labour rights and early days of UN: 1875–1939: Louisa Strittmater: United States: 1896: 1944: Feminist whose division of her estate to the National Woman's Party as listed in her will was controversially contested. [102] 1875–1939: Edith Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill: United ...
This is a list of the major works of feminist women who have made considerable contributions to and shaped the rhetorical discourse about women. It is the table of contents of Available Means: An Anthology of Women's Rhetoric(s) , edited by Joy Ritchie and Kate Ronald and published by University of Pittsburgh Press (2001).
Pages in category "Feminists" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of feminist rhetoricians;
The following is a list of feminist literature, listed by year of first publication, then within the year alphabetically by title (using the English title rather than the foreign language title if available/applicable). Books and magazines are in italics, all other types of literature are not and are in quotation marks.
Pages in category "American feminists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,078 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Lucina Hagman (1853–1946) – feminist, politician, pacifist, president of the League of Finnish Feminists Rosina Heikel (1842–1929) – feminist, first medical doctor in Finland Alma Hjelt (1853–1907) – gymnast, women's rights activist, chair of the Finnish women's association Suomen Naisyhdistyksen
This is a list of feminist philosophers, that is, people who theorize about gender issues and female perspectives in different areas of philosophy This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
This is a list of feminist artists. The list includes artists who have played a role in the feminist art movement which largely stemmed from second-wave feminism. [1