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Zapp Zappina. Eine Zeitreise mit Zürichs Frauen

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This work highlights the contributions of influential women across various fields, showcasing their impact on society from the 19th century to the present. It features Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer, a theater director, and Ida Bindschedler, a children's book author, alongside Regina Kägi-Fuchsmann, who founded a workers' aid organization. The narrative includes Sophie Taeuber-Arp, a Dada artist, and Pipilotti Rist, a contemporary video artist. It also honors Josephine Stadlin, a pioneer for girls' education, and Ricarda Huch, a historian and writer. Olga Meyer, another children's book author and teacher, and Anny Klawa-Morf, a dedicated labor activist, are also recognized. The text celebrates Susanna Orelli-Rinderknecht, a restaurant manager, and Verena Conzett, a publishing entrepreneur. It acknowledges Anna Casagrande, a domestic worker, and the Bloomer women, fashion designers, as well as Marie Heim-Vögtlin, Switzerland's first female doctor, and Paulette Brupbacher, an Armenian doctor in Zurich. Other notable figures include Elsbeth Zollinger, a deaconess, and Verena Diener, a government official in health. Mentona Moser, an educator, and Lux Guyer, an architect, are also featured, along with Amalie Pinkus-De Sassi, a fighter for labor and women's rights. The work concludes with mentions of Meta von Salis, Switzerland's first female historian, Marga Bührig, a feminist theologian, Lilian Uchtenhagen, a national councilor, and Su

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Zapp Zappina. Eine Zeitreise mit Zürichs Frauen, Katja Rauchfuß

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Titul
Zapp Zappina. Eine Zeitreise mit Zürichs Frauen
Jazyk
německy
Vydavatel
eFeF-Verl.
Rok vydání
1998
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
180
ISBN10
3905561255
ISBN13
9783905561258
Série
Štítky
Feminismus
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This work highlights the contributions of influential women across various fields, showcasing their impact on society from the 19th century to the present. It features Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer, a theater director, and Ida Bindschedler, a children's book author, alongside Regina Kägi-Fuchsmann, who founded a workers' aid organization. The narrative includes Sophie Taeuber-Arp, a Dada artist, and Pipilotti Rist, a contemporary video artist. It also honors Josephine Stadlin, a pioneer for girls' education, and Ricarda Huch, a historian and writer. Olga Meyer, another children's book author and teacher, and Anny Klawa-Morf, a dedicated labor activist, are also recognized. The text celebrates Susanna Orelli-Rinderknecht, a restaurant manager, and Verena Conzett, a publishing entrepreneur. It acknowledges Anna Casagrande, a domestic worker, and the Bloomer women, fashion designers, as well as Marie Heim-Vögtlin, Switzerland's first female doctor, and Paulette Brupbacher, an Armenian doctor in Zurich. Other notable figures include Elsbeth Zollinger, a deaconess, and Verena Diener, a government official in health. Mentona Moser, an educator, and Lux Guyer, an architect, are also featured, along with Amalie Pinkus-De Sassi, a fighter for labor and women's rights. The work concludes with mentions of Meta von Salis, Switzerland's first female historian, Marga Bührig, a feminist theologian, Lilian Uchtenhagen, a national councilor, and Su