The Case of Woman vs. Orthodoxy

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"The Case of Woman vs. Orthodoxy" is an essay by anarchist feminist writer Voltairine de Cleyre that critiques religious and social traditions for upholding women's oppression.

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instanceOf essay
literary work
addresses impact of orthodoxy on women's lives
moral authority of religious institutions
relationship between religion and women's rights
advocates freedom from religious authority
individual autonomy for women
women's emancipation
aimsTo challenge traditional gender roles
encourage women to reject oppressive doctrines
expose religious justification of women's subordination
author Voltairine de Cleyre
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes Christian orthodoxy
legal subordination of women
orthodox religion
patriarchal family structure
social customs restricting women
genre anarchist essay
feminist essay
political essay
hasPerspective anti-clerical
radical feminist
secular
hasTitle The Case of Woman vs. Orthodoxy self-link
influencedBy 19th-century anarchist thought
freethought movement
intendedAudience general reading public
women seeking emancipation
language English
mainSubject critique of orthodoxy
gender inequality
religion and patriarchy
religious traditions
social traditions
women's oppression
movement anarcha-feminism
anarchism
feminism
partOf Voltairine de Cleyre's feminist writings
philosophicalOrientation anti-authoritarian
individualist anarchism
positionHeld critical of organized religion
critical of patriarchal social norms
publicationCentury 19th century
workOf Voltairine de Cleyre
workType non-fiction

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Voltairine de Cleyre notableWork The Case of Woman vs. Orthodoxy
The Case of Woman vs. Orthodoxy hasTitle The Case of Woman vs. Orthodoxy self-link