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  1. Teresa Labriola (17 February 1873 – 6 February 1941) was an Italian writer, jurist, and feminist. The daughter of Antonio Labriola , a renowned Marxist thinker, Labriola served as the first Italian woman lawyer.

  2. Teresa Labriola (Napoli, 17 febbraio 1874 – Roma, 6 febbraio 1941) è stata un'avvocata e attivista italiana. Fu una delle prime donne italiane ad essere ammessa all'Ordine degli Avvocati e la prima a ottenere la libera docenza all'Università di Roma.

  3. Teresa Labriola and Lidia Poët are two pioneers of the fight for women's rights. Despite being among the first Italian women to graduate from the Faculty of Law at respectively the University of Rome and the University of Torino, they were inescapably limited in the pursuit of a professional career.

  4. Teresa Labriola (1873-1941) fue una escritora, jurista y feminista italiana, Biografía. Nacida en 1873, [1] fue profesora de Filosofía del Derecho en la Universidad de Roma. [2] Era hija de Antonio Labriola, [3] [4] y fue la primera catedrática de universidad en Italia. [3]

  5. A representative of this view was the lawyer Teresa Labriola (1873-1941), an active suffragist and the most committed to seeking entry into the war. [8] In this part of the women's movement there was therefore the same political and cultural fragmentation that was observed in the country, but the group of interventionist women appeared to be ...

  6. Nov 28, 2019 · On Labriola’s fascist leanings, cf. Ginevra Conti Odorisio, “La rappresentanza femminile nel pensiero di Teresa Labriola”, in La rappresentanza politica tra le due guerre, ed. C. Carini (Firenze: Centro editoriale toscano, 1995), 375–406.

  7. Essays on women’s film spectatorship, on Anna Kuliscioff as the leading feminist in the Socialist party, on Teresa Labriolas concept of Fascist feminism, on futurism and on Irene Brin’s reportage on female fashion and self-invention examine women in mass culture, political thought, and daily living.