Women as World Builders: Studies in Modern Feminism
Published in the early 20th century, 'Women as World Builders: Studies in Modern Feminism' by Floyd Dell is a collection of essays examining the feminist movement through the lives of influential women such as Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Emmeline Pankhurst, and Isadora Duncan. Dell highlights their contributions to feminism and critiques traditional societal roles, emphasizing women's active roles in shaping a new world. The essays explore themes of economic independence, self-identity, and the broader socio-political context of women's activism, portraying feminism as a complex and multifaceted movement.











