The Tragedy of Woman’s Emancipation

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"The Tragedy of Woman’s Emancipation" is an essay by anarchist writer Emma Goldman that critiques mainstream feminist movements of her time and argues that true liberation for women must go beyond legal equality to transform social and personal relationships.

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instanceOf essay
literary work
advocates economic independence for women
emotional autonomy for women
redefinition of love
rejection of oppressive social norms
author Emma Goldman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes bourgeois feminism
economic exploitation of women
focus on suffrage alone
patriarchal marriage
describes conflict between social expectations and women’s desires
limitations of legal equality for women
genre anarchist theory
feminist essay
hasPerspective anti-authoritarian
anti-capitalist
individualist anarchist
influencedBy Emma Goldman’s anarchist philosophy
influences anarcha-feminist thought
radical feminist critiques of liberal feminism
language English
mainTopic anarchism
feminism
gender roles
individual freedom
love
marriage
sexual freedom
women’s emancipation
movement anarcha-feminism
anarchism
first-wave feminism
positionHeld critical of conventional morality
critical of economic dependence in relationships
critical of legalistic equality
critical of mainstream feminism
critical of marriage as an institution
critical of purely legal reforms
supportive of free love
supportive of personal liberation
supportive of radical social transformation
supportive of self-realization for women
publicationPeriod early 20th century
workOf Emma Goldman NERFINISHED

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