Ás Mulheres Portuguêsas

audiobook

Ás Mulheres Portuguêsas

by Ana de Castro Osório

PT·~3 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total

Ás mulheres Portuguêsas

0:12

INDICE

3:06

FEMINISMO

38:19

As mulheres e a Politica

7:53

Ser português

15:21

No anniversario duma Escola

13:30

A mulher de ha trinta annos e a mulher de hôje

9:53

As pobres mães

16:55

A miseria do Povo

13:32

A ignorancia do Povo

9:18

Description

A fervent voice from early‑twentieth‑century Portugal, this work opens with a striking call for women to examine their place in a society still wrestling with deep inequities. The author frames the present moment as one of uncertainty, urging readers to confront the hardships that beset families, the poor, and especially mothers, while questioning whether a more just world is even possible.

Through a series of concise essays the book tackles the core issues of feminism, education, and politics. It scrutinises how marriage and civil law bind women, the limited opportunities for work, and the urgent need for genuine schooling that can empower daughters and future generations. Rather than offering a doctrine, the writer invites Portuguese women to envision a path of autonomy and social contribution, insisting that true progress begins with the everyday choices of each individual.

The tone is both reflective and motivating, blending personal appeal with a broader social critique. Listeners will find a historical snapshot of the challenges Portuguese women faced, alongside timeless reflections on courage, responsibility, and the pursuit of equality.

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Duration

~3 hours (198K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Pedro Saborano, Gonçalo Silva and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)

Release date

2020-12-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ana de Castro Osório

Ana de Castro Osório

1872–1935

A pioneering voice in Portuguese feminism, she also helped shape modern children's literature in Portugal. Her writing joined imagination with activism, especially around education, citizenship, and women's rights.

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