The German Woman in the Age of Enlightenment

The German Woman in the Age of Enlightenment
Author: Sara Etta Schreiber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1948
Genre: German drama
ISBN:

Studies the status of women during the critical years of the "Aufkarung". Looks at restrictions and conventions governing their lives in a period when the increasing wealth and the greater leisure of its women opened up new vistas on the social horizon.

Elise Reimarus (1735-1805)

Elise Reimarus (1735-1805)
Author: Almut Marianne Grützner Spalding
Publisher: Königshausen & Neumann
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2005
Genre: Authors, German
ISBN: 9783826028137

The German Woman in the Age of Enlightenment

The German Woman in the Age of Enlightenment
Author: Sara Etta Schreiber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1948
Genre: History
ISBN:

Studies the status of women during the critical years of the "Aufkarung". Looks at restrictions and conventions governing their lives in a period when the increasing wealth and the greater leisure of its women opened up new vistas on the social horizon.

Jewish Women in Enlightenment Berlin

Jewish Women in Enlightenment Berlin
Author: Natalie Naimark-Goldberg
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789624789

The encounter of Jews with the Enlightenment movement has so far been considered almost entirely from a masculine perspective. This highly original study, based on analysis of the correspondence and literary works of a group of educated Jewish women, demonstrates their intellectual proclivities, feminine awareness, and social activities, as well as their attitudes to marriage, traditional family frameworks, and religion. In doing so it makes a significant contribution to German Jewish history as well as to gender studies.

Amazons and Apprentices

Amazons and Apprentices
Author: Katherine Goodman
Publisher: Camden House
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781571131386

"Gottsched's efforts to involve women in this process have been noted, but in Amazons and Apprentices, Katherine Goodman examines for the first time the Gottsched circle's initiatives regarding intellectual women in the context of the broader discourse of which they were an important part. She presents an array of voices and texts from the years 1715 to 1740, including dictionaries, moral weeklies, letters, translations, and literature."--BOOK JACKET.

Anthropology and the German Enlightenment

Anthropology and the German Enlightenment
Author: Katherine M. Faull
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1995
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN: 9780838753057

"What was the role of anthropology in the German Enlightenment? Why did this discipline emerge as one of the most popular modes of inquiry in the eighteenth century, permeating fields as disparate as aesthetics, medicine, and law? As the essays in this volume show, the "body" of Enlightenment knowledge was by no means universal." "During the German Enlightenment the study of nature, humanity, and everything that humanity created was the topic of the day. But the period that defined moral reason as the sovereign human faculty also applied its scrutiny to the body that such a mind inhabited. What did it look like? Could moral superiority be deduced from physiognomy?" "In the massive effort to "educate" the German populace on what were seen to be the fundamental, a priori differences (physical and moral) between the sexes and the races, the European bourgeois man was considered to embody all human virtues and talents and stem from the only race and sex capable of ruling itself democratically and rationally. To examine the role of anthropology in this enterprise, contributors to this volume were asked to investigate what constitutes the German Enlightenment's interaction between its self-proclaimed rationalism and the pervasive presence of the non-rational; that is, the corporeal."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved