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Nel 1860 il legislatore francese Jules Simon disse che “una donna che lavora non è più una donna”. C’è però un equivoco di fondo: le donne, in qualsiasi epoca storica, hanno sempre lavorato, ma spesso lo hanno fatto senza tutele e riconoscimenti. Questa disparità si esprimeva anche con le parole: “Signorine”, ad esempio, è il modo in cui venivano chiamate fino a non molto tempo fa impiegate e segr... more

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E finalmente, eccoci all’oggi. Come stanno le lavoratrici? Nelle puntate precedenti abbiamo parlato di infermiere, impiegate di banca, art director, donne che lavorano nelle STEM: in questo episodio ascoltiamo le esperienze delle donne che svolgono o... more

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Questa frase, pronunciata solo pochi anni fa da uno scienziato, riassume bene quanti stereotipi legati a donne e STEM sia ancora necessario abbattere. Protagonista di questo episodio è Amalia Ercoli Finzi, la prima donna laureata in ingegneria aerona... more

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Stereotipo vuole che le donne siano meno portate per la leadership. Negli anni ’50 e ’60 questo pensiero era ancora più radicato rispetto ad oggi, ma alcune donne riuscivano comunque a emergere e farsi strada. Anita Klinz, art director della Mondador... more

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Questa frase di Benito Mussolini descrive bene cosa ha significato il Fascismo per le donne italiane. Già prima dell’ascesa di Mussolini non è che tutto fosse rose e fiori, ma il peggio doveva ancora venire. Negli anni, il regime attua diversi provve... more

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Nel 1860 il legislatore francese Jules Simon disse che “una donna che lavora non è più una donna”. C’è però un equivoco di fondo: le donne, in qualsiasi epoca storica, hanno sempre lavorato. Il “problema” è sorto quando hanno iniziato ad accedere a p... more

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