Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Appearance
Charlotte Perkins Gilman | |
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Melumato şexsi | |
Dewlete | Dewletê Yewbiyaeyê Amerika |
Cınsiyet | Cêniye |
Cayê biyayışi | Hartford |
Biyayış | |
Merdış | |
Cayê merdışi | Pasadena(Qanserê çıçey ra merd) |
Gure | Şair, Nuştekarê romani, Filozof, Sosyolog, nuştekar, senatkari, Ekonomist, women's rights activist, editor û suffragist |
Zıwani | İngılızki |
Hempar | Charles Walter Stetson û George Houghton Gilman |
Maye | Mary Ann Fitch Westcott |
Pi | Frederic Beecher Perkins |
İmza |
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (b. 3 Temuz 1860 – m. 17 Tebaxe 1935) sosyolog û nuştekarê da Amerikana. Serra 1860ıne de sûka Connecticut de ameya riyê dınya. Serra 1935ıne de merda.
Romani
[bıvurne | çımeyi bıvurne]- What Diantha Did. Forerunner. 1909-10.
- The Crux. Forerunner. 1911.
- Moving the Mountain. Forerunner. 1911.
- Mag-Marjorie. Forerunner. 1912.
- Benigna Machiavelli. Forerunner. 1914.
- Herland Forerunner. 1915.
- With Her in Ourland Forerunner. 1916.
- Unpunished. Eds. Catherine J. Golden and Denise D. Knight. New York: Feminist Press, 1997.
Kıtabi
[bıvurne | çımeyi bıvurne]- His Religion and Hers: A Study of the Faith of Our Fathers and the Work of Our Mothers. NY and London: Century Co., 1923; London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1924; Westport: Hyperion Press, 1976.
- Gems of Art for the Home and Fireside. Providence: J. A. and R. A. Reid, 1888.
- Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1898.
- Concerning Children. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1900.
- The Home: Its Work and Influence. New York: McClure, Phillips, & Co., 1903.
- Human Work. New York: McClure, Phillips, & Co., 1904.
- The Man-Made World; or, Our Androcentric Culture. New York: Charton Co., 1911.
- Our Brains and What Ails Them. Serialized in Forerunner. 1912.
- Social Ethics. Serialized in Forerunner. 1914.
- His Religion and Hers: A Study of the Faith of Our Fathers and the Work of Our Mothers. New York and London: Century Co., 1923.
- Our Changing Morality. Ed. Freda Kirchway. NY: Boni, 1930. 53-66.
- "Why Women Do Not Reform Their Dress." Woman's Journal 9 Oct 1886: 338.
- "A Protest Against Petticoats." Woman's Journal 8 Jan 1887: 60.
- "The Providence Ladies Gymnasium." Providence Journal 8 (1888): 2.
- "How Much Must We Read?" Pacific Monthly 1 (1889): 43-44.
- "Altering Human Nature." California Nationalist 10 May 1890: 10.
- "Are Women Better Than Men?" Pacific Monthly 3 (1891): 9-11.
- "A Lady on the Cap and Apron Question." Wasp 6 June 1891: 3.
- "The Reactive Lies of Gallantry." Belford's ns 2 (1892): 205-8.
- "The Vegetable Chinaman." Housekeeper's Weekly 24 June 1893: 3.
- "The Saloon and Its Annex." Stockton Mail 4 (1893): 4.
- "The Business League for Women." Impress 1 (1894): 2.
- "Official Report of Woman's Congress." Impress 1 (1894): 3.
- "John Smith and Armenia." Impress 12 Jan 1895: 2-3.
- "The American Government." Woman's Column 6 June 1896: 3.
- "When Socialism Began." American Fabian 3 (1897): 1-2.
- "Causes and Uses of the Subjection of Women." Woman's Journal 24 Dec 1898: 410.
- "The Automobile as a Reformer." Saturday Evening Post 3 June 1899: 778.
- "Esthetic Dyspepsia." Saturday Evening Post 4 Aug 1900: 12.
- "Ideals of Child Culture." Child Stude For Mothers and Teachers. Ed Margaret Sangster. Philadelphia: Booklovers Library, 1901. 93-101.
- "Should Wives Work?" Success 5 (1902): 139.
- "Fortschritte der Frauen in Amerika." Neues Frauenleben 1:1 (1903): 2-5.
- "The Passing of the Home in Great American Cities." Cosmopolitan 38 (1904): 137-47.
- "The Beauty of a Block." Independent 14 July 1904: 67-72.
- "The Home and the Hospital." Good Housekeeping 40 (1905): 9.
- "Some Light on the [Single Woman's] 'Problem.'" American Magazine 62 (1906): 4270428.
- "Social Darwinism." American Journal of Sociology 12 (1907): 713-14.
- "A Suggestion on the Negro Problem." American Journal of Sociology 14 (1908): 78-85.
- "How Home Conditions React Upon the Family." American Journal of Sociology 14 (1909): 592-605.
- "Children's Clothing." Harper's Bazaar 44 (1910): 24.
- "On Dogs." Forerunner 2 (1911): 206-9.
- "How to Lighten the Labor of Women." McCall's 40 (1912): 14-15, 77.
- "What 'Love' Really Is." Pictorial Review 14 (1913): 11, 57.
- "Gum Chewing in Public." New York Times 20 May 1914:12:5.
- "A Rational Position on Suffrage/At the Request of the New York Times, Mrs. Gilman Presents the Best Arguments Possible in Behalf of Votes for Women." New York Times Magazine 7 Mar 1915: 14-15.
- "What is Feminism?" Boston Sunday Herald Magazine 3 Sept 1916: 7.
- "The Housekeeper and the Food Problem." Annals of the American Academy 74 (1917): 123-40.
- "Concerning Clothes." Independent 22 June 1918: 478, 483.
- "The Socializing of Education." Public 5 April 1919: 348-49.
- "A Woman's Party." Suffragist 8 (1920): 8-9.
- "Making Towns Fit to Live In." Century 102 (1921): 361-366.
- "Cross-Examining Santa Claus." Century 105 (1922): 169-174.
- "Is America Too Hospitable?" Forum 70 (1923): 1983-89.
- "Toward Monogamy." Nation 11 June 1924: 671-73.
- "The Nobler Male." Forum 74 (1925): 19-21.
- "American Radicals. New York Jewish Daily Forward 1 (1926): 1.
- "Progress through Birth Control." North American Review 224 (1927): 622-29.
- "Divorce and Birth Control." Outlook 25 Jan 1928: 130-31.
- "Feminism and Social Progress." Problems of Civilization. Ed. Baker Brownell. NY: D. Van Nostrand, 1929. 115-42.
- "Sex and Race Progress." Sex in Civilization. Eds. V. F. Calverton and S. D. Schmalhausen. NY: Macaulay, 1929. 109-23.
- "Parasitism and Civilized Vice." Woman's Coming of Age. Ed. S. D. Schmalhausen. NY: Liveright, 1931. 110-26.
- "Birth Control, Religion and the Unfit." Nation 27 Jan 1932: 108-109.
- "The Right to Die." Forum 94 (1935): 297-300.