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The Collected Works of Jane Addams (eBook)

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2022
555 Seiten
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859-654738985-9 (EAN)

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In "The Collected Works of Jane Addams," the pioneering social reformer and philosopher presents a compendium of her seminal writings that illuminate the complexities of early 20th-century American society. This extensive anthology encapsulates Addams' mastery of prose, blending theoretical insight with practical application, addressing issues such as social justice, women's rights, and the role of community in addressing urban challenges. Her work, firmly rooted in the Progressive Era, is characterized by a reflective and accessible literary style that beckons readers to engage with critical social dilemmas and calls for active citizenship. Jane Addams (1860-1935), a renowned social worker and co-founder of Hull House in Chicago, became a prominent figure in the movement for social reform. Her lived experiences within a diverse immigrant community compelled her to advocate for the marginalized and to seek collaborative solutions to pressing societal issues. Addams drew from her education in philosophy, her international activism, and her commitment to peace, culminating in a body of work that profoundly influenced modern social thought and practice. This collection is essential for readers interested in social change, feminist theory, and American history, as it encapsulates Addams' legacy and visionary ideas. "The Collected Works of Jane Addams" is not just a historical document but a timeless guide that continues to resonate with contemporary struggles for equity and justice.

Jane Addams (1860–1935) was a pioneering American social worker, feminist, and internationalist, best remembered as the founder of Hull House in Chicago, one of the first settlement houses in the United States. An advocate for the poor and a crusader for peace, Addams's innovative social work laid the foundation for modern macro community practice. Her profound commitment to societal improvement is captured in 'The Collected Works of Jane Addams', which encompasses her prolific contributions to social theory and reform. Addams's literary style is characterized by its clarity and compassion, blending personal observations with scholarly analysis. She became the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931, recognizing her determined pursuit of social justice, women's rights, and disarmament. Her books such as 'Democracy and Social Ethics' and 'Twenty Years at Hull-House' resonate with her enduring legacy of engaging the privileged in the struggles of the poor and marginalized, promoting a philosophy that fostered cooperation and empathetic action. Addams's work continues to be a pertinent resource for scholars in the fields of social work, sociology, and women's studies.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte American settlement activism • American social history • Chicago Settlement Movement • democracy and society • Down Girl • Dust Bowl Girls • early feminist writings • Feminism • Feminist social justice • Half the Sky • Hidden Figure • historical social commentary • historical sociological analysis • Hull House founder • humanitarian philosophy • I Am Malala • Jane Addams essays • Juvenile delinquency discussions • Lean in • Marginalized voices advocacy • Michelle Obama • nasty women • Nobel Peace Prize literature • nobel peace prize winner • oprah • personal narrative style • Philanthropic Activism • Poverty and equality • Progressive Era Activism • Progressive Era literature • Progressive Era Reform • Social Justice advocacy • social justice classics • social reform books • Social reform essays • sociological studies • women in political science • Women’s rights movements • women's suffrage movement
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