women
in history
Claire and Tonia
Introduction
The Matilda effect: the minimisation, denial or spoliation of a woman's work in the scientific field.
Hedy
Lamarr
What has been the impact of women in different fields, and why have they been silenced by society during history?
Summary
Cultural field
Literary field
Scientific field
Hypathie of Alexandria
Blanche of Castile
Artemisia Gentileschi
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Josephine Baker
Mary Shelley
Camille Cottin
Malala Yousafzai
Shirley Ann Jackson
Scientific field
Shirley Ann Jackson
Hypathie of Alexandria
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Cultural field
Fight against racism, nacizm, abandonment
Joséphine
Baker
Blanche
Malala Yousafzai
of Castile
Fight against the Taliban and for the education of girls
Built the castle of Angers
Her
The castle
Her and Saint Louis
The person who helped her
Her at 2 different moment
Her and The Rainbow company
Different books about her
Her at 2 different moment
Her during a conference
Litterary field
Artemisia Gentileschi
Judith beheading Holopherne, 1612
Litterary field
Mary Shelley
Litterary field
Camille Cottin
In conclusion, all of there women were very important. In fact, they invented some things or discovered some theories few centurys or years before men. So women are genious too.
'I ask any favor for women, all I ask at our brothers, it is they take off their foot of our neck.'
Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Resources
UN women
Malala's found
Le Point
Wikipedia
Arte
Musée Jacquemart-André
National Geographic
France info
thank you for listening!
Claire and Tonia
Cecilia's these
Shirley receiving the National Medal of Science from Mr. Obama
"Athen's School" -Raphael-
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women
in history
Claire and Tonia
Introduction
The Matilda effect: the minimisation, denial or spoliation of a woman's work in the scientific field.
Hedy
Lamarr
What has been the impact of women in different fields, and why have they been silenced by society during history?
Summary
Cultural field
Literary field
Scientific field
Hypathie of Alexandria
Blanche of Castile
Artemisia Gentileschi
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Josephine Baker
Mary Shelley
Camille Cottin
Malala Yousafzai
Shirley Ann Jackson
Scientific field
Shirley Ann Jackson
Hypathie of Alexandria
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Cultural field
Fight against racism, nacizm, abandonment
Joséphine
Baker
Blanche
Malala Yousafzai
of Castile
Fight against the Taliban and for the education of girls
Built the castle of Angers
Her
The castle
Her and Saint Louis
The person who helped her
Her at 2 different moment
Her and The Rainbow company
Different books about her
Her at 2 different moment
Her during a conference
Litterary field
Artemisia Gentileschi
Judith beheading Holopherne, 1612
Litterary field
Mary Shelley
Litterary field
Camille Cottin
In conclusion, all of there women were very important. In fact, they invented some things or discovered some theories few centurys or years before men. So women are genious too.
'I ask any favor for women, all I ask at our brothers, it is they take off their foot of our neck.'
Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Resources
UN women
Malala's found
Le Point
Wikipedia
Arte
Musée Jacquemart-André
National Geographic
France info
thank you for listening!
Claire and Tonia
Cecilia's these
Shirley receiving the National Medal of Science from Mr. Obama
"Athen's School" -Raphael-