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Italian women. Instead, its target audience is women on the left. Maria Casalini claimed that the magazine was instrumental in introducing Italian women to the political arena of democratic Italy. However, at the beginning of the 1950s its focus was on entertainment, daily life and culture. Later,
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The headquarters of the magazine was moved from Naples to Rome. From 1945 to the 1990s it was the official magazine of the Unione Donne in Italia (UDI; Union of Italian Women). The Union was closely connected to and financed by the
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is circulated monthly, and its website was launched in 2004. It was previously published on a weekly basis. The magazine was funded by government funding which temporarily ended in the late 1993.
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was illegally published between 1937 and 1939 in Paris by the Italian women exiled there before its official start in 1944. Its publication was possible only after the
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in July 1944. The founders led by Valentina Palumbo and Adele Cambria were communist women. In the period between 1952 and 1953 the number of the pages was 48.
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also features articles on cinema. In addition, it frequently attacked mainstream women's magazines in Italy.
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as a popular semifeminist magazine. In addition, it was less feminist than other magazines such as
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Index

Maria Antonietta Macciocchi
Italy
Rome
Italian
Noi donne
ISSN
0029-0920
OCLC
29807409
Italian
feminist
Rome
liberation of Rome
Naples
Italian Communist Party
bourgeois
social change
women's equality
violence against women
Newsweek
Effe
Maria Antonietta Macciocchi
Lea Melandri
Ada Gobetti
Camilla Ravera
Nadia Gallico Spano
Anna Maria Ortese
Marguerite Duras
Giovanna Pajetta
Umberto Eco

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