Antje Schrupp

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Antje Schrupp, 2014

Antje Schrupp (born September 22, 1964 in Weilburg , Hessen ) is a German political scientist , journalist and blogger , author and translator .

Life

Antje Schrupp studied political science, philosophy and evangelical theology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . In 1999 she received her PhD in the Faculty of Social Sciences with a study of the political ideas of women in the First International . Using four biographies, she shed light on the relationship between feminism and Marxism . Your reviewers were Ute Gerhard and Iring Fetscher .

From 1985 to 1987 she completed a traineeship at the Evangelical Press Service , after which she worked for radio. Since 2000 until today Antje Schrupp has been working half a job as editor of the newspaper Evangelisches Frankfurt ., Since 2019 Evangelisches Frankfurt and Offenbach .

She came to feminism in the mid-1990s through the thinking of Italian feminists in the women's bookstore in Milan and the Diotima group of philosophers around Chiara Zamboni and Luisa Muraro . Dorothee Markert Antje roughing books has of Diotima from the Italian translation. For the 2001 new edition of How Female Freedom Arises , she wrote the foreword, a book from 1988 (Italian: Non credere di avere dei diritti , 1987) by the authors of the Milanese women's bookstore, who designed a new approach to feminist political practice that they called affidamento .

In 2002 her biography about Victoria Woodhull appeared . A revision came out in 2016 under the title "Vote for Victoria!": The wild life of America's first presidential candidate Victoria Woodhull (1838-1927) .

In Methusalem's Mothers (2007), conceived as a feminist answer to Frank Schirrmacher's Methuselah plot , she dealt with the opportunities of demographic change. In 2009 she published her collection of essays What if? About desire and the conditions of female freedom .

In her blog Aus Liebe zur Freiheit , she writes articles on current debates from a feminist perspective. In 2007 she and others founded the Internet forum for philosophy and politics or thinking further . Since 2014 she writes for the FAZ - blog I. Today. 10 before 8 , which became the ZEIT blog 10 after 8 in July 2015 .

Since October 2019 she has been a member of the Presidium of Evangelical Women in Germany .

She lives as a freelance journalist and book author in Frankfurt am Main .

Awards

  • 2012: Audience award “Golden Blogger” for her blog antjeschrupp.com
  • 2015: Main prize of the "Else Mayer Foundation" for her journalistic work for the rights of women

Publications

Translations (Diotima)

  • with Dorothee Markert: Power and politics are not the same . Ulrike Helmer Verlag, Sulzbach 2012, ISBN 978-3-89741-338-2 .
  • with Andrea Günter , Dorothee Markert: Bringing the world into the world. Politics, gender difference and working on the symbolic . Ulrike Helmer Verlag, Königstein im Taunus 1999, ISBN 3-89741-030-3 .
  • with Dorothee Markert: Beyond Equality. About power and the feminine roots of authority . Ulrike Helmer Verlag, Königstein im Taunus 1999, ISBN 3-89741-023-0 .

Web links

Commons : Antje Schrupp  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Review note at Perlentaucher
  2. a b antjeschrupp.de/vita
  3. Dr. Antje Schrupp . Portrait in the series "Women of History" on: EKHN.de , 2019
  4. Antje Schrupp. Blogging as a civic duty . Portrait of Judith Horchert. In: Spiegel Online , September 2, 2012
  5. ^ Antje Schrupp: Foreword to the new edition of: "Libreria delle donne di Milano": How female freedom arises
  6. Review note at Perlentaucher
  7. Review: Annika Glunz: Feminismus. Strategy against Exclusion. In: Die Tageszeitung, 13./14. August 1916, p. 16
  8. Review note at Perlentaucher
  9. "Thinking ahead". In: bzw-weiterhaben.de . Retrieved October 21, 2012.
  10. Antje Schrupp. In: faz.net
  11. http://blog.zeit.de/fragen/2015/07/13/unsere-neue-abendkolumne-10-nach-8/
  12. EFiD Presidium , accessed on February 5, 2020.
  13. Blog Prize awarded. In: New Germany. December 20, 2012, accessed March 21, 2018 .
  14. ^ Else Mayer Prize for EF editor Antje Schrupp. In: Evangelical Frankfurt. Evangelical Regional Association Frankfurt am Main, November 10, 2015, accessed on March 21, 2018 .
  15. Annika Glunz: Feminism. Strategy against Exclusion. In: Die Tageszeitung , 13./14. August 1916, p. 16; Review online .
  16. ^ Book & Network, Authors. Retrieved September 8, 2016; excerpts can be viewed online in stores.