Edith Laudowicz

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Edith Laudowicz (* 1946 ) is a German qualified pedagogue and author primarily of women's political literature.

Life

Edith Laudowicz is a trained hotel specialist and teacher, a qualified pedagogue with a focus on the fine arts and further education, and a data processing business administrator. She grew up in Delmenhorst , worked as a hotel and restaurant assistant, au pair, tour guide, telephone operator and clerk and studied education in Oldenburg. She has been active as a journalist since the beginning of 1981. She wrote books, articles and magazine articles on the history and theory of the women's movement. She sees the focus of her work in the areas of "women in the global textile industry", "women in Islam" and computer games. She is chairwoman of the Bremer Frauenmuseum e. V.

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • Girl, girl Dortmund 1981, Cologne 1986
  • together with Dorlies Pollmann: Because I love life ... Personal and political issues from the life of committed women. Cologne 1981
  • together with Annette Menzel and Inge Baxmann: Texts, Deeds, Dreams - How to continue with the women's movement. Cologne 1984
  • Liberated Land - Liberated Life? Women in Liberation Movements and Revolutions. Cologne 1989.
  • together with Heike Flessner / Marianne Friese / Heidi Knake-Werner u. a .: Oppression of women and family relationships. IMSF research and discussion, Frankfurt a. M. 1989
  • as editor: Fatima's daughters. Women in islam. PapyRossa, Cologne 1992 (= New Small Library. Volume 29), ISBN 3-89438-051-9 .
  • We are all getting older ... Individual experiences, socio-political perspectives. Frankfurt 1993
  • Computer games - an educational challenge for parents and teachers. Cologne 1998

Essays

  • Women and Peace Movement - Reflections on the Current Discussion, In: Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik 27, 1/1982, pp. 74–88
  • Army with long hair. Women in Liberation Movements, In: Kristine von Soden (Ed.), The big difference - the new women's movement of the seventies, Westberlin 1988, pp. 119–128
  • Bourgeois family - bourgeois family ?, In: Heike Flessner / Marianne Friese / Heidi Knake-Werner / Edith Laudowicz u. a., Oppression of Women and Family Relationships, IMSF Research and Discussion, Frankfurt a. M. 1989, pp. 95-120
  • Alexandra Kollontai, In: Sexual Research and Policy in the Soviet Union since 1917, Frankfurt a. M./Bern 1990
  • Private matters in the political or from the political to the private, In: Christine Eifler (Ed.), A bit of man hatred stands every woman, Berlin 1991, pp. 11–37
  • Women in islam. An overview. In: Edith Laudowicz (ed.): Fatimas Töchter. Women in islam. PapyRossa, Cologne 1992 (= New Small Library. Volume 29), ISBN 3-89438-051-9 , pp. 7-61.
  • Daughters of the revolution. Palestinian women. In: Fatima's daughters. Women in islam. 1992, pp. 149-161.

Individual evidence

  1. Edith Laudowitz (ed.): Fatimas Töchter. Women in islam. 1992, p. 197.
  2. Bremen Women's Museum: Edith Laudowicz ( Memento from June 9, 2016 in the Internet Archive ).
  3. See HP: [1] .