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Schwarzer Alice

Date of birth and time Dec 3, 1942 , 08:00:00

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Most prominent contemporary German feminist. She is founder and publisher of the German feminist journal EMMA. As the daughter of a single mother she spent her childhood with her grandparents. In 1969 she started working as a journalist. From 1970 to 1974 she worked as a freelancer for different media in Paris. At the same time she studied psychology and sociology, amongst others lectured by Michel Foucault. She was one of the founders of the Feminist Movement in Paris (Mouvement de Liberation des femmes, MLF) and also spread their ideas to Germany. In 1971 she raised public attention for the first time with her project "Frauen gegen den § 218" (Women against Paragraph 218, which was the German statute that made abortion illegal). In autumn 1971 she released her first book of the same title. She contributed substantially to the abortion debate in Germany, which resulted in legalization in 1974. (See Abortion in Germany.) One of her best known books is Der kleine Unterschied und seine großen Folgen (The little difference and its huge consequences), which was released in 1975 and made her famous beyond the borders of Germany. It was translated into eleven languages. Since its release, Schwarzer has become Germanys most high-profile, but also most controversial contemporary feminist. She is a second-wave feminist representing concepts of feminist equality, similar to Simone de Beauvoir. One of her goals was the realization of economic self-sufficiency for women. She argued against the law which required married women to obtain permission from their husbands before beginning paid work outside the home. This provision was removed in 1976. In January 1977 the first issue of her journal EMMA was published. The next years she concentrated on the work for her journal, serving as chief editor and publisher. With her PorNo campaign, started in 1987, she advocated the banning of pornography in Germany, arguing that pornography violates the dignity of women, constitutes a form of medial violence against them, and contributes to misogyny and physical violence against women. The ongoing campaign has not met with much success. From 1992 to 1993 she was host of the TV show Zeil um Zehn on German TV channel Hessischer Rundfunk. With her frequent appearances in German TV talk shows she has become an institution on German television. When her journal EMMA changed to bimonthly release in 1993, she continued to write an increasing number of books, among them one about Petra Kelly and Gert Bastian, and biographies of Romy Schneider and Marion Dönhoff. In total she has released 16 books as a writer, and 15 as publisher. She campaigned against the law of 2002 that improved the legal situation of prostitutes and fully legalized brothels. She views prostitution as violence against women and favors laws like those in Sweden, where the sale of sexual services is legal but their purchase is not. In recent years, she has been highly critical of political Islamism and the position of women in Islam; she favors prohibitions against women in schools or other public settings wearing the Islamic headscarf, which she considers a symbol of oppression. She warns of a creeping Islamization of Europe, which would lead to an erosion of human rights and especially womens rights. She has written in favor of the continued legality of circumcision of male children Link to Wikipedia biography Read less

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**Public Profile: Alice Schwarzer** **Date of Birth:** December 3, 1942, Wuppertal, Germany **Occupation:** Journalist, feminist, author, and activist **Social Media:** * [Website](https://www.alice-schwarzer.de/) * [Twitter](https://twitter.com/AliceSchwarzer) * [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/AliceSchwarzerDeutschland/) **Recent Projects:** * Led the campaign to legalize abortion in Germany in 1974. * Co-founded the feminist magazine EMMA in 1977. * Published numerous books on feminism, including: * "The Female Eunuch" (1975) * "The Second Sexism" (1992) * "Women: A Cultural History" (2011) **Other Notable Contributions:** * Co-founded the Association of Democratic Women in Germany (DFD). * Served as a member of the German Bundestag (parliament). * Received numerous awards for her work on gender equality, including: * German Feminist Prize (2003) * National Order of Merit (2011) * UNESCO Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize (2017) **Biography:** Alice Schwarzer is a renowned feminist and one of the most prominent figures in the women's rights movement in Germany. Her writings and activism have had a profound impact on German society, and she continues to be a vocal advocate for gender equality and women's empowerment. Schwarzer's childhood was marked by the horrors of Nazi Germany, and she credits her early experiences with fostering her strong sense of justice and her commitment to fighting oppression. She studied philosophy, psychology, and sociology, and began her journalism career in the 1960s. Schwarzer's breakout article, "The Female Eunuch," was published in 1975 and became a bestseller. In it, she argued that women were not born inferior to men but were suppressed by a patriarchal society. The book sparked widespread debate and helped to galvanize the feminist movement in Germany. Throughout her career, Schwarzer has confronted societal taboos and challenged traditional gender roles. She has written extensively about topics such as sexual violence, prostitution, and reproductive rights. Her work has been both praised and criticized, but it has undoubtedly sparked meaningful conversations and brought about positive change. Schwarzer continues to be an active voice in the feminist movement, speaking out against gender-based discrimination and violence. She is a respected elder figure in the movement and is often consulted by politicians and policymakers on issues related to gender equality.

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