THE FORGOTTEN CONTROVERSY
EVIDENCE FOR A WORLD OF ALTERNATIVE VALUES
Isidora, Jarić
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https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=943209
2020-2021/10/18/11:57:03
Summary/Abstract: The paper discuss the forgotten controversy from the history of sociological theory between two eminent sociologists, Marianne Weber and Georg Simmel, about the position of women in Ger man society (and educational system) in early 20th century. The authors offer new interpretation of the controversy embeded into societal context of: (a) German society in late 19th and early 20th century, (b) first wave feminisim in Germany, and (c) individual habitus of its protagonists. The interpretation shows that inspite of the fact that Weber and Simmel confront their opinions about Simmel’s hypothesis that women should create a different, inde pendent and alternative cultural system (subjective culture) as a counterpoint to dominant male objective culture, they both made an attempt to conteptualize reality that will be constructed on al ternative value systems. However, these alter realities were limit ed by the academic, educational and political experiences of their creators, as well as their gender and class belonging.
early 20th century, education, Georg Simmel, Germany, history of sociological theory, Marianne Weber, sociology of education, the first wave feminism, women in science