WOMEN AS WORLD BUILDERS
Women as World Builders
Studies in Modern Feminism
BY FLOYD DELL
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CHICAGO FORBES AND COMPANY 1913
COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY FORBES AND COMPANY
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I The Feminist Movement 7
II Charlotte Perkins Gilman 22
III Emmeline Pankhurst and Jane Addams 30
IV Olive Schreiner and Isadora Duncan 41
V Beatrice Webb and Emma Goldman 52
VI Margaret Dreier Robins 65
VII Ellen Key 76
VIII Freewomen and Dora Marsden 90
Women as World Builders
CHAPTER I
THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT
The feminist movement can be dealt with in two ways: it can be treated as a sociological abstraction, and discussed at length in heavy monographs; or it can be taken as the sum of the action of a lot of women, and taken account of in the lives of individual women. The latter way would be called "journalistic," had not the late William James used it in his "Varieties of Religious Experience." It is a method which preserves the individual flavor, the personal tone and color, which, after all, are the life of any movement. It is, therefore, the method I have chosen for this book.
The ten women whom I have chosen are representative: they give the quality of the woman's movement of today. Charlotte Perkins Gilman--Jane Addams--Emmeline Pankhurst--Olive Schreiner--Isadora Duncan--Beatrice Webb--Emma Goldman--Margaret Dreier Robins--Ellen Key: surely in these women,[see also the chapter "Freewomen and Dora Marsden."] if anywhere, is to be found the soul of modern feminism!
One may inquire why certain other names are not included. There is Maria Montessori, for instance. Her ideas on the education of children are of the utmost importance, and their difference from those of Froebel is another illustration of the difference between the practical minds of women and the idealistic minds of men. But Madame Montessori's relation to the feminist movement is, after all, ancillary. A tremendous lot remains to be done in the way of cooperation for the management of households and the education of children before women who are wives and mothers will be set free to take their part in the work of the outside world. But it is the setting of mothers free, and not the specific kind of education which their children are to receive, which is of interest to us here.
Again, one may inquire why, since I have not blinked the fact that the feminist movement is making for a revolution of values in sex--why I have not included any woman who has distinguished herself by defying antiquated conventions which are supposed to rule the relations of the sexes. This requires a serious answer. The adjustment of one's social and personal relations, so far as may be, to accord with one's own convictions--that is not feminism, in my opinion: it is only common sense. The attempt to discover how far social laws and traditions must be changed to accord with the new position of women in society--that is a different thing, and I have dealt with it in the paper on Ellen Key.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: Women as World Builders by Floyd Dell
- 2: It is not very well understood what the courtesan really is
- 3: The establishment of a salon is
- 4: Men are tired of subservient women
- 5: Gilman is revealed in these lines
- 6: And work all are smutted and debased
- 7: And no one would call Miss Addams implacable
- 8: Miss Addams has not become militant
- 9: Pankhurst has performed no miracle
- 10: But it is modern science which
- 11: The dancer will not belong to a nation
- 12: And Emma Goldman has preached the gospel of freedom
- 13: There was a brief period in which Anarchists
- 14: The work of Ibsen is its poetry
- 15: Personal exploitation by foremen
- 16: The practical management of the factory
- 17: To vitalize them and to make them creative forces for good
- 18: Capable of giving considerable currency to their beliefs
- 19: And germane to her conservatism
- 20: Dora Marsden is a new figure in the feminist movement
- 21: She called her journal The Freewoman
- 22: Surer of themselves and of the pureness of their own desires
- 23: Inevitably one argues with Dora Marsden
