magistrsko delo
Neža Pregeljc (Author), Irena Selišnik (Mentor), Marta Verginella (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Žensko gibanje se je na slovenskem ozemlju začelo po letu 1848, ko so ženske začele vstopati v javnost kot braniteljice slovenskega naroda. Prispevek zadeva dihotomijo med zasebnim in javnim življenjem. Zasebno naj bi bila domena žensk, javno pa moških. Raziskava se opre na življenja devetih posameznic, ki so med prvimi javno delovale na področju Trsta in Ljubljane, in poskuša natančneje raziskati njihovo intimno in zasebno življenje znotraj družine. Dogodke, ki so se zgodili v zasebni in intimni sferi, skuša ovrednoti v luči meščanske moralnosti devetnajstega stoletja. Delo ugotavlja, ali lahko enoznačno ločimo med zasebnim in javnim življenjem žensk oziroma ali je možno zaslediti kontinuiteto.

Keywords

žensko gibanje;biografija;zasebno/javno;Trst;Ljubljana;bolonjska magistrska dela;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [N. Pregeljc]
UDC: 305(497.4Ljubljana:450Trst)"18/19"
COBISS: 81731843 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Between private and public: the lives of Slovenian women in Trieste and Ljubljana
Secondary abstract: On the Slovenian territory, the women's movement began after 1848, when women started entering the public sphere as defenders of the Slovenian nation. The thesis touches upon a dichotomy between the private and public lives. The private sphere was supposed to be the domain of women, while the public one was reserved for men. The research focuses on the lives of nine women, who were some of the first to work publicly in Trieste and Ljubljana, and attempts to explore their intimate and private lives within their families more thoroughly. Additionally, it tries to evaluate the events that happened in the private and the intimate spheres in the light of the bourgeois morality of the 19th century. The thesis tries to establish whether it is possible to unambiguously separate the private and public lives of women or a certain continuity can be observed.
Secondary keywords: women's movement;biography;private/public;Trieste;Ljubljana;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za zgodovino
Pages: 137 f.
ID: 13715142
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