The Schweizerische Ausstellung für Frauenarbeit (SAFFA), , was an exhibition that took place in
Bern
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in 1928 and in
Zurich
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in 1958. SAFFA was organized by the
Bund Schweizerischer Frauenvereine
alliance F (; by 2011) is the Federation of Swiss Women's Associations.
History
The presidents of the progressive women's associations from Bern (Helene von Mülinen), Zürich (), Lausanne () and Genève (Camille Vidart) dealt at the end of the ...
(BFS, the Federation of Swiss Women's Associations), the Swiss Catholic Women's League (SKF), and 28 other Swiss women's associations, to highlight the precarious situation of working women in the postwar years.
Saffa 1928
The predecessor of Saffa was the first exhibition on women's work, organized by
Rosa Neuenschwander
Rosa Neuenschwander (1883-1962) was a Swiss feminist who was a pioneer in vocational education and counseling.
Biography
Neuenschwander was born in Brienz, Switzerland, on 3 April 1883. She became the first vocational counselor in Bern. She was ...
in
Bern
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in 1923.
In the '"Viererfeld" area (today Länggasse-Felsenau) in Bern, the first Saffa was held from 26 August until 30 September 1928.
Louise (Lux) Guyer,
the first Swiss women architect, was the chief organizator, and she completed the buildings in only three months using prefabricated elements made of wood.
When the fair opened, her reputation was firmly established. Focus of the exhibition were the services of women in family, working life, science and art; the representation of women's work and their importance for the Swiss economy and society. Saffa also promoted the female self-confidence and campaigned –for the so far not related – political rights to the Swiss women and the right to a gainful employment, as well as for their recognition as Swiss citizens with all political rights,
until the Women's suffrage in Switzerland was realized in the last cantons in 1990.
Saffa 1958
From 17 July until 15 September 1958, the BSF led the second Saffa in
Zürich
Zurich (; ) is the list of cities in Switzerland, largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. , the municipality had 448,664 inhabitants. The ...
, with over a hundred national and cantonal women's organisations on the ''
Landiwiese'' in Zürich-
Wollishofen
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. The ''
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'', an artificial
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, was created before the event, being still today a popular meeting place also used as lido in the summer and for events.
Annemarie Hubacher-Constam was chief architect of the exhibition, which stood under the motto "Life circle of women in family, occupation, and country".
SAFFA presented women, who were wanted in the booming economy merely as consumers and workers, with possibilities in the areas of education, employment, shopping and leisure. In accordance with the economic and sociopolitical needs, SAFFA promoted the then radical three-phase model as an 'ideal female curriculum': employment prior to the marriage, motherhood, and return to the labour market. In addition, the women had to absorb negative impacts of the rapidly changing world, nevertheless, by spreading harmony inside and outside of their families. The men should be made aware of 'women services' in the service of the general public on the indispensability and so motivated to fix the social discrimination against women. With the profits from the two exhibitions, solidarity works were established for women.
The exhibition was organized and designed exclusively by women, including
ETH Zurich
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alumnae
Berta Rahm
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Rahm was born on October 4, 1910 in St. Gallen. With some influence from her uncle Arnold Meyer, who owned a succe ...
and Claire Rufer-Eckmann.
[Jakob, Evelyne Lang. "The Life and Work of Berta Rahm, 1910 - 1998," ''IAWA Newsletter'', Fall 1999, V. 11, p. 1. ] An innovation and particularly startling were the
rotundas
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, which were planned as manifestation of the solidarity of women. Topics such as "my home – my world", "needle and thread" and "in the realm of the kitchen" attracted the then housewives. The Saffa 1958 was marked by the upcoming vote to women's suffrage, thus the promoters did not practice an overly combative appearance and even created a "men paradise" (''Männerparadies'') department.
On occasion of the ''Saffatheater''
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played in the cabaret comedy ''Lysistrata''.
For that time, the women excelled with innovative ideas, among the Saffa Women's Orchestra at the opening concert, of course, exclusively from women musicians, and directed by the first women conductor who graduated in Switzerland,
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, who conducted the concerto for orchestra ''Intrada'' by
Fernande Peyrot
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(1888–1978) in the
Wasserkirche
The ''Wasserkirche'' () in Zurich, first mentioned as (in the ablative) around 1250 and as ''wazzirkilcha'' in 1256, is a church built on a small island in the river Limmat, situated between the two main churches of medieval Zürich, the Gros ...
auditorium.
The exhibition was a great success, with 1.9 million visitors, and generated a substantial financial surplus that was used for solidarity associations for women. The Saffa island was dedicated to women, and is part of the water lot owned by the canton of Zürich.
Saffa 2020
The Swiss Federal Council signed the optional protocol as an addition to the Women Convention for the legal and formal recognition of the full human rights of women in Switzerland in February 2007. The Internet platform ''frauennet.ch'' proposed the decision to organise a third SAFFA on the occasion of their women picnic brunches on the Swiss national holiday on the ''Saffa-Island'' in Zürich. For financial reasons, the project could not be started for the time being.
Alliance F
alliance F (; by 2011) is the Federation of Swiss Women's Associations.
History
The presidents of the progressive women's associations from Bern ( Helene von Mülinen), Zürich (), Lausanne () and Genève ( Camille Vidart) dealt at the end of t ...
, as before better known as
Bund Schweizerischer Frauenvereine
alliance F (; by 2011) is the Federation of Swiss Women's Associations.
History
The presidents of the progressive women's associations from Bern (Helene von Mülinen), Zürich (), Lausanne () and Genève (Camille Vidart) dealt at the end of the ...
(BFS), prepares a third Saffa, founded the "2020" association for this purpose, and initiated the project "2020 – der weibliche blick auf die zukunft" (literally: 2020 – the female looks to the future). The project seeks to capture ideas and visions for the future of our society from the perspective of women and in an appropriate manner of the public present. A first web presentation was 2013 and started the realization phase to SAFFA 2020.
The project ''2020 – der weibliche blick auf die zukunft'' is under the patronage of the three federal councillors (''Bundesrat'')
Doris Leuthard
Doris Leuthard (born 10 April 1963) is a Swiss politician and lawyer who served as a Member of the Swiss Federal Council from 2006 to 2018. A member of the Christian Democratic People's Party (CVP/PDC), she was elected as President of the Swiss ...
,
Simonetta Sommaruga
Simonetta Myriam Sommaruga (born 14 May 1960) is a Swiss politician who served as a Member of the Swiss Federal Council from 2010 to 2022. A member of the Social Democratic Party (SP/PS), she was President of the Swiss Confederation in 2015 and ...
and
Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf
Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf (born 16 March 1956) is a Swiss politician and lawyer who served as a Member of the Swiss Federal Council from 2008 to 2015. A member of the Swiss People's Party (SVP/UDC) until 2008, she was then a member of the splinter ...
as well as by the former councillor (''aBR'')
Micheline Calmy-Rey
Micheline Anne-Marie Calmy-Rey (born 8 July 1945) is a Swiss politician who served as a Member of the Swiss Federal Council from 2003 to 2011. A member of the Social Democratic Party (SP/PS), she was the head of the Federal Department of Foreign ...
.
See also
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Bund Schweizerischer Frauenvereine
alliance F (; by 2011) is the Federation of Swiss Women's Associations.
History
The presidents of the progressive women's associations from Bern (Helene von Mülinen), Zürich (), Lausanne () and Genève (Camille Vidart) dealt at the end of the ...
(BFS)
*
Women's suffrage in Switzerland
Women in Switzerland gained the right to vote in federal elections after 1971 Swiss women's suffrage referendum, a referendum in February 1971. The first federal vote in which women were able to participate was the 1971 Swiss federal election, ...
Literature
* Sibylle Brändli: ''Der Supermarkt im Kopf: Konsumkultur und Wohlstand in der Schweiz nach 1945.'' Böhlau Verlag, Wien 2000, .
* Marie-Louise Barben, Elisabeth Ryter: ''Verflixt und zugenähnt. Frauenberufsbildung - Frauenerwerbsarbeit 1888 - 1988''. Bern 1988, .
* M. Beyeler: ''La SAFFA (Schweiz. Ausstellung für Frauenarbeit) de 1958 à Zurich: son architecture et ses architectes''. Dissertation, Lausanne 1999.
* Dorothee Huber: ''Die Tugend der Not. Zu den beiden historischen Ausstellungen für Frauenarbeit (SAFFA 1928 und 1958)''. In: ''Ausstellungen - Darstellungen, Beiträge zum Diplomwahlfach "Frauen in der Geschichte des Bauens"'', Vol. 3, Petra Stojanik (pbl), Lehrstuhl Flora Ruchat-Roncati ETHZ, Zürich 1995.
References
External links
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alliance F
Stiftung für Erforschung der Frauenarbeit
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