Anita Dobelli Zampetti Explained
Anita Dobelli Zampetti |
Birth Name: | A. Anita Dobelli |
Other Names: | A. Anita Dobelli-Noris, Anita Dobelli-Zampetti, Anita Zampetti-Dobelli, Annita Dobelli |
Occupation: | Teacher, activist, writer |
Anita Dobelli Zampetti (1865 – after 1931) was an Italian teacher, writer, women's rights activist, and pacifist. Born in Gardone, Lombardy, she grew up in Rome. She taught English and Italian at the women's normal school and became active in the Consiglio Nazionale delle Donne Italiane (CNDI, National Council of Italian Women), serving on its executive board. One of the founders of the Italian: Comitato Nazionale Pro-Suffragio Femminile|italics=no (CNPF, National Committee for Women's Suffrage) she fought for women's suffrage. Although she was a secretary of the CNPF from 1908 to 1915, she left the organization because of its refusal to object to Italy's involvement in World War I. Joining the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) upon its founding in 1915, she served as correspondance secretary for the national branch from 1915 to 1921 and as chair of the organization's Rome branch.
Among the causes Dobelli championed were the socio-political empowerment of women to enable their independence. She fought for illegitimate children of soldiers to be recognized and protected and for the state to provide for women and children during the war. She protested against holding prisoners of war and advocated for their release. Her actions were viewed by the authorities as unpatriotic and she was regularly summoned for questioning by the police, surveilled, and her mail was searched. Her articles about social issues were published in women's and socialist journals. She also translated works of foreign authors who criticized social norms, such as Edmund Dene Morel and Upton Sinclair, into Italian.
Early life and education
A. Anita Dobelli was born in 1865, in Gardone, Kingdom of Italy, to Ermelinda and Ferdinando Dobelli. Among her siblings were Adelina; Emma Bice, who later founded and became head of the Italian language department at Bedford College, London; and Spartaco, who later manufactured the . Her father was a radical journalist, active in the democratic movement after the family's relocation from Lombardy to Rome. She married Amilcare Zampetti, a mathematician and physicist and they had two children, Furio and Novella Zampetti.
Career
Teaching (1904–1931)
Dobelli was an English and Italian instructor at the normal school of Rome. She strongly believed women had a right to economic independence and encouraged her students to prepare for a future without requiring support from men. On her quest to reform women's education in Italy, Dobelli recognized the lack of preparation girls had for secondary school resulting from primary focus on domestic science. She proposed educational reforms which would make their subjects be less intense, suggesting they should be divided into four sectors – science and mathematics, history and literature, pedagogy, and social sciences – each of which would have a path toward accessing university. She also advocated for co-educational courses. During the war, she served as a volunteer nurse. Between 1927 and 1931, she was affiliated with the Italian: Scuola tecnica occidentale|italics=no (Western Technical School) in Genoa.
Activism (1903–1921)
Dobelli joined the Consiglio Nazionale delle Donne Italiane (CNDI, National Council of Italian Women), which was founded in 1903 and affiliated with the International Council of Women. Along with Teresa Labriola and Linda Malnati, among others, she served on the organization's executive board, which was chaired by Gabriella Rasponi Spalletti. She attended the 1908 Italian: Congresso Nazionale delle Donne Italiane|italics=no (National Congress of Italian Women), speaking in favor of educational reforms. She was one of the founders of the CNDI's Italian: Comitato Nazionale Pro-Suffragio femminile|italics=no (National Committee for Women's Suffrage) and served as its secretary from 1908 to 1915. In her view, without the franchise women had no voice in the laws or policies created to protect them and their communities. She urged women to fight for the vote as it was "the only direct means of influencing and controlling the actions of those who are called on to make the laws". She served on the executive committee of the Italian: Comitato Nazionale Pro-Suffragio femminile|italics=no along with Teresa Labriola, Ida Magliocchetti, Maria Miani, and, among others.
In 1915, when the Women at the Hague met and formed what would become the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), she joined the Italian section and left the Italian: Comitato Nazionale Pro-Suffragio femminile|italics=no as it supported the war. Immediately after the Hague congress, the Italian WILPF organization was founded with an executive board in Rome. The board, consisting of Dobelli, Enrichetta Chiaraviglio-Giolitti, Rosa Genoni, and Elisa Agnini Lollini, was formed and two branches, one in Milan and one in Rome, were founded. Dobelli was chosen as correspondence secretary for the national branch because of her fluency in English. She also served as chair of the Rome branch of the WILPF. Although she attempted to arrange a conference with international leaders including Jane Addams and Anita Augspurg, among others, Dobelli had to cancel her plans and notified Rosika Schwimmer that Italy's entry into World War I made that impossible.
In 1916, the national WILPF led a campaign for the release of prisoners of war because of the inhumane treatment they faced in enemy prisons. The action was seen as anti-patriotic and caused stricter surveillance of WILPF members and a search of Genoni's home. Between 1917 and 1918, WILPF led a campaign to recognize illegitimate children and provide state assistance to the families of servicemen. As a result, Dobelli's mail was searched and she was forced to report regularly to police headquarters, where she was questioned about her activities and associates. Genoni came under surveillance by the authorities because the Milan branch was deemed not to have filed the proper paperwork. As a result, the Milan branch and Genoni ceased to be active from 1919. That year, Dobelli was to be a delegate to the WILPF Congress held in Zürich, Switzerland, but all the Italian delegates were denied passports. In June the national WILPF marched with members of the Italian: Partito Socialista Italiano|italics=no to protest the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, which they felt were unjust. At issue were trade restrictions which limited adequate food supplies, armed intervention in Russia, and the return of prisoners of war.
The June march was followed by another joint action with socialists and WILPF members to press the legislature for women's suffrage. In August 1919 the parliament passed reforms in support of women's legal and political rights, but the ruling coalition was defeated in the 1919 Italian general election and the bills were not implemented. Intense social conflict including strikes, the rise of paramilitary gangs, and widespread violence made corresponding with the international WILPF organization increasingly difficult and by 1921, Dobelli was no longer in communication with the headquarters. All of the executive board members were watched by Directorate General for Public Security of the fascist regime because of their socialist and pacifist leanings, making it difficult for them to participate regularly in feminist networks. American press often dubbed Dobelli as "the Jane Addams of Italy".
Writing
Dobelli submitted articles to the international feminist publication Jus Suffragii, until around 1916 and the Italian women's weekly Italian: Il Cimento (The Trial) between 1919 and 1920. She also published in socialist journals such as Italian: La difesa delle lavoratrici (The Defense of Women Workers) and Italian: Uguaglianza (Equality). Among her journal articles were: "Italian: Cacciano via le donne!|italics=no" ("Cast Out the Women!", 1919), "Italian: Organizzazione e scioperi|italics=no" ("Organization and Strikes", 1919), and "Italian: Lega internazionale femminile per la pace permanente|italics=no" ("Women's International League for Permanent Peace", 1919). Dobelli reviewed works such as 's French: Autour du Féminisme (About Feminism, 1906), which she criticized as being "Italian: assolutamente privo d’ogni valore sociale|italics=no" ("absolutely devoid of any social value") because of its lack of original thought and reliance on opinions of traditions which did not take into account modern conditions. She translated Upton Sinclair's expose on journalism in which he compared journalists to prostitutes who served the interests of politicians and business, rather than the public, and Edmund Dene Morel's works on the human rights abuses committed by the Belgian administration in their Congo colony. From 1924, she was a member of the Italian: Scrittrici Accademie|italics=no (Italian Writers Academy) through the Italian: Società ligure di storia patria|italics=no (Ligurian Historical Society of the Fatherland), in Genoa.
See also
Selected works
- Book: none . Bell . Florence . Florence Bell (writer) . Dobelli-Noris . Anita . Commedie e monologhi da salotto per signore e signorine . 1904 . Libreria Manzoni di A. Fiocchi e E. Cristina . Rome, Italy . Italian . Chamber Comedies: A Collection of Plays and Monologues for the Drawing Room.
- Book: Dobelli-Noris . A. Anita . Dieci mesi in America . 1904 . Libreria Manzoni di A. Fiocchi e E. Cristina. Rome, Italy . Italian . Ten Months in America.
- Book: none . Dobelli-Noris . Anita . Giuseppe Giusti, i suoi tempi, l'opera sua . 1904 . Libreria Manzoni di A. Fiocchi e E. Cristina . Rome, Italy . Italian . Giuseppe Giusti, His Times, His Work.
- none . Dobelli-Noris . Anita . A Women's Hotel at New York . Rivista per le Signorine . February 1905 . . Milan, Italy.
- Dobelli . Anita . Th. Joran. – Autour du Féminisme. – Paris, Bibliothèque des Annales politiques et littéraires, 1906 . La Cultura . 1907 . XXVI . 192–194 . 29 March 2023 . Th. Joran. – Around Feminism. – Paris, Library of Political and Literary Annales, 1906 . . Rome, Italy . Italian . 671672707.
- Zampetti . Anita Dobelli . Conferenza letta nell'aula magna del Collegio Romano nel Maggio del 1910 . 1911 . Tipografia Metastasio . Assisi, Italy . 95–121 . Sul problema della scuola media: conferenze tenute in Roma nel 1910 [On the Middle School Problem: Lectures Given in Rome in 1910] . Italian . Conference Paper Read in the Aula Magna of the Collegio Romano in May 1910 . 37118533.
- Book: none . Ransome . Arthur . Arthur Ransome . Zampetti . Anita Dobelli . Sei settimane in Russia nel 1919 . 1920 . Società Editrice Avanti! . Milan, Italy . Italian . Six Weeks in Russia in 1919 . 79111567.
- Book: Sinclair . Upton . Upton Sinclair . Zampetti . Anita Dobelli . Il gettone della prostituta . 1922 . Rassegna Internazionale . Rome, Italy . Italian . . 57558119.
- Book: none . Morel . E. D. . E. D. Morel . Zampetti . Anita Dobelli . La croce del negro . 1923 . Rassegna Internazionale . Rome, Italy . Italian . The Black Man's Burden . 1068809514.
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External links
Il pacifismo di Elisa Lollini Agnini e Anita Dobelli Zampetti (in Italian)