Alice Schwarzer
Alice Schwarzer (born December 3 1942 in Wuppertal) is arguably the most prominent contemporary German feminist. She is founder and publisher of the German feminist journal EMMA.
Biography
As daughter of a single mother she spent her childhood with her grand parents. In 1969 she started working as a journalist.
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Single mother - 1969
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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.
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1970 - 1974 - Paris - Psychology - Sociology - Michel Foucault
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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. One of her best known books is "Der kleine Unterschied und seine großen Folgen" (The Little Difference and its Huge Consequence), which was released in 1975 and made her famous across the borders of Germany. It was translated into 11 languages. Since its release, she is considered as Germany's best known, but also most disputed contemporary feminist. She is a second-wave feminist representing concepts of feminist equality, similar to Simone de Beauvoir.
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1971 - Abortion - 1975 - Second-wave feminist - Simone de Beauvoir
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In January 1977 the first issue of her journal EMMA was published. The next years she concentrated on the work for her journal.
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January - 1977 - EMMA
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From 1992 to 1993 she was host of the TV show "Zeil um Zehn" on German TV channel Hessischer Rundfunk.
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1992 - 1993 - German TV channel - Hessischer Rundfunk
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When her journal changed to bimonthly release in 1993, she continued to write an increasing number of books, among them biographies of Petra Kelly, Gert Bastian and the life of Marion Dönhoff. With her frequent appearances in German TV talk shows she has become an institution on German television.
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1993 - Petra Kelly - Gert Bastian - Marion Dönhoff - German
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Schwarzer may be most famous for her TV discussion with former Miss Germany Verona Feldbusch in the talkshow of Johannes B. Kerner on Germany's TV station ZDF on June 28 2001. This show was one of the most historical events on German television ever. It was much discussed by the German media for several months and still today is often referenced when experts compare the phenomena of the girlies movement in 1990's and the feminist movement in 1968 (which is the year when the Germany's "Feminist Movement" started).
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Miss Germany - Verona Feldbusch - Johannes B. Kerner - ZDF - June 28 - 2001 - 1990's - Feminist - 1968
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In total she has released 16 books as a writer, and 15 as publisher.
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