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Beyond French Feminisms

Author : R. Célestin,E. DalMolin,I. Courtivron
Publisher : Springer
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137095145

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This volume, a collection of essays by a number of high-profile personalities working in philosophy, literature, sociology, cinema, theatre, journalism, and politics, covers a number a of recent and crucial developments in the field of French Feminisms that have made a reassessment necessary. Beyond French Feminisms proposes to answer the question: what is new in French Feminism at the beginning of the twenty-first century? The essays reflect the shift from the theoretical and philosophical approaches that characterized feminism twenty years ago, to the more social and political questions of today. Topics include: the 'parité' and PACS debates, the France-USA dialogue, the 'multicultural' issues, and the new trends in literature and film by women.

Beyond French Feminisms

Author : R. Célestin,E. DalMolin,I. Courtivron
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2003-05-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0312240406

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Beyond French Feminisms by R. Célestin,E. DalMolin,I. Courtivron Pdf

This volume, a collection of essays by a number of high-profile personalities working in philosophy, literature, sociology, cinema, theatre, journalism, and politics, covers a number a of recent and crucial developments in the field of French Feminisms that have made a reassessment necessary. Beyond French Feminisms proposes to answer the question: what is new in French Feminism at the beginning of the twenty-first century? The essays reflect the shift from the theoretical and philosophical approaches that characterized feminism twenty years ago, to the more social and political questions of today. Topics include: the 'parité' and PACS debates, the France-USA dialogue, the 'multicultural' issues, and the new trends in literature and film by women.

Contemporary French Feminism

Author : Kelly Oliver,Lisa Walsh
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2004-09-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780191530197

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Contemporary French Feminism by Kelly Oliver,Lisa Walsh Pdf

Have we entered a historical moment of 'post-feminism'? This volume presents a timely and convincing 'no'. These essays demonstrate that there is a new generation of French women who take up questions of equality and difference from a position distinct from either first or second wave feminism, a position that often attempts to move beyond the binary of equality and/or difference to a new form of the individual.

Beyond Power

Author : Marilyn French
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 648 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Feminism
ISBN : UCSC:32106007741322

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New French Feminisms

Author : Elaine Marks,Isabelle De Courtivron
Publisher : Pantheon
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Feminism
ISBN : UOM:49015000182486

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New French Feminisms by Elaine Marks,Isabelle De Courtivron Pdf

"This important anthology provides us with translations of texts from women's liberation movement in France...an excellent starting place."(Signs)

The Risky Business of French Feminism

Author : Jennifer L. Sweatman
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2014-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780739179666

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The Risky Business of French Feminism by Jennifer L. Sweatman Pdf

The Risky Business of French Feminism: Publishing, Politics, and Artistry examines the institutional history of the publishing house Editions des Femmes as well as its relationship to the French Women’s Liberation Movement (MLF) from 1972 to the present. The founding and subsequent success of Editions des Femmes in the publishing milieu intensified the ideological divisions within the MLF and highlighted the extent to which that movement failed to adequately reflect on the power inherent in its recourse to print culture as an agent of change. In particular, Editions des Femmes produced several periodical publications and pioneered a woman-centered subculture that attached militant political meanings to the practice of buying and publishing books. While the MLF succeeded in changing legislation detrimental to women, it was not able to create unified cultural politics or construct a long-term media strategy that could preserve the movement’s original ideals and unity. Jennifer L. Sweatman explores the long-term dissipation of the MLF as a unified force not only as an outcome of ideological disagreement, but also due to conflicting views on culture, women’s creativity as a strategy for empowerment, and the utility of media for creating change. As the MLF fragmented, unable to fully come to terms with its various consumer identities, its need for capital to support creative projects, and its difficult experience with collective decision-making, the Editions des Femmes’ project was seen as incredibly controversial. However, Editions des Femmes embodied a broader strategy for cultural transformation that privileged women’s creative works rather than feminism, situating it as a successful forerunner of the revitalization of the publishing industry from below as small, independent houses challenged the large, media conglomerate control of the industry.

Sex In Question

Author : Lisa Adkins,Diana Leonard
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2004-08-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135746858

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Sex In Question by Lisa Adkins,Diana Leonard Pdf

First published in 1996. Since the publication of Simone de Beauvoir's "The Second Sex", French feminist thought has informed and shaped the on-going debates in the English-speaking world. This book introduces English speakers to the work of a major group of French feminists - those de Beauvoir herself supported.

Beyond Feminist Aesthetics

Author : Rita Felski
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0674068955

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Beyond Feminist Aesthetics by Rita Felski Pdf

Felski presents a critical account of current American and European feminist literary theory, and analyzes contemporary fiction by women to show that no theorist can identify a specifically "female" or "feminine" kind of writing without reference to what gender means at a given historical moment. She argues that the idea of a feminist aesthetic is a non-issue needlessly pursued by feminists. She calls for a consideration of the social and cultural context in which these texts were produced and received, and demonstrates her method of an interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of literature which can integrate literary and social theory. ISBN 0-674-06894-7: $25.00; ISBN 0-674-06895-5 (pbk.): $9.95.

Beyond Power

Author : Marilyn French
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1985-01-01
Category : Feminism
ISBN : 0224020129

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Frank French Feminisms

Author : Polly Galis
Publisher : Studies in Contemporary Women¿s Writing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Feminism in literature
ISBN : 1800792417

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Frank French Feminisms by Polly Galis Pdf

An in-depth look at three important French-language women writers who tackle gender stereotypes, desire, the body, language and empowerment, this richly documented study is rigorous, thorough, illuminating and highly readable, with broader implications for contemporary feminism and women's writing within and beyond France and Québec. A major contribution. (Lori Saint-Martin, Professor of Literary Studies, University of Quebec in Montreal) This book is the first comparative study of the work of Francophone authors Annie Ernaux (France), Nancy Huston (Alberta and France) and Nelly Arcan (Quebec) and explores their representation of sex, sexuality and the body from a feminist perspective. In particular, this study examines their narrative treatment of dominant sexual discourses, sexual difference and diverse feminine bodily experience. In so doing, this book reveals these writers' distinctive contribution to contemporary women's writing in French and different feminisms, which takes the form of a unique, frank French feminism. This frank French feminist approach, this book shows, is concerned with tackling gender inequality, sexism and misogyny, but also recognises the difficulties involved in feminist action, and acknowledges that adherence to allegedly oppressive gender stereotypes can actually prove enjoyable and empowering for women. This book examines the authors' earliest to latest publications and a broad range of genres and media, including fictional and autofictional novels, autobiographies, critical essays, photo-texts, diaries, journals, illustrated oeuvres, media addresses and newspaper articles. This book project was the Winner of the 2021 Peter Lang Young Scholars Competition in Contemporary Women's Writing in French.

French Feminism

Author : Danielle Haase-Dubosc
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2003-04-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0761996974

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French Feminism by Danielle Haase-Dubosc Pdf

Feminism in France has a long and continuous history which stretches right back to the Middle Ages where one finds texts by women denouncing inequality and the unjust subordination of their sex. In the late sixties and early seventies of this century, however, one finds a radical break with the feminism that preceded it. Marked by a libertarian culture influenced by Marxism, socialism and psychoanalysis, the feminism of the 1970s rejected the reformist and legal vision of women's emancipation, politicised the private sphere, and demanded social and political equality. This remarkable anthology of 35 texts, freshly translated for this volume, vividly maps the terrain of French feminism in its contemporary context from the 1970s onwards. Bringing together the seminal writings of both scholars and activists, the volume will help readers to grasp the questions, the challenges, and the progress of reflection. The essays are divided into seven sections: - The Women's Liberation Movement in France - Women and Creativity - Writing History / Rewriting History - Race, Class, Gender - Legal Bodies / Women's Bodies - Occupying / Capturing Political Space - Feminists Defetishize Theory - Feminist Mappings Overall, this absorbing volume gives voice to the extraordinary range of contemporary French feminism. Each section is preceded by an introduction which places the contributions in their material and social contexts to show how French feminism has evolved in response to concrete struggles and institutional constraints as much as to sophisticated intellectual discourse. Given its unique comparative framework and wide-ranging coverage, this volume will attract the attention of students and scholars in the fields of feminism, gender and women's studies, sociology, history, literature, anthropology, and philosophy.

Revaluing French Feminism

Author : Nancy Fraser,Sandra Lee Bartky
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Feminism
ISBN : 025332436X

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Revaluing French Feminism by Nancy Fraser,Sandra Lee Bartky Pdf

"... Fraser and Bartky have brought the encounter between U.S. and French feminism to a new level of seriousness." --Ethics In the last decade, elements of French feminist discourse have permeated and transformed the larger feminist culture in the United States. This volume is the first sustained attempt to revalue French feminism and answer the question: What has been gained and what has been lost as a result of this intercultural encounter? Interviews with Simone de Beauvoir open the book; essays by French feminists Sarah Kofman and Luce Irigaray follow; the North American contributors are Judith Butler, Nancy Fraser, Diana J. Fuss, Nancy J. Holland, Eleanor H. Kuykendall, Dorothy Leland, Diana T. Meyers, Andrea Nye, and Margaret A. Simons.

Making Waves

Author : Margaret Atack,Alison S. Fell,Diana Holmes,Imogen Long
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789624557

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Making Waves by Margaret Atack,Alison S. Fell,Diana Holmes,Imogen Long Pdf

1975 was a key year for the women’s movement in France. Through a critical exploration of the politics, activism and cultural creativity of that moment, this book evaluates the achievements and legacies of second wave French feminism for subsequent ‘waves’, including the movement’s contemporary resurgence.

French Feminism Reader

Author : Kelly Oliver
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2000-05-10
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780742580817

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French Feminism Reader by Kelly Oliver Pdf

French Feminism Reader is a collection of essays representing the authors and issues from French theory most influential in the American context. The book is designed for use in courses, and it includes illuminating introductions to the work of each author. These introductions include biographical information, influences and intellectual context, major themes in the author's work as a whole, and specific introductions to the selections in this volume. The contributors represent the two trends in French theory that have proven most useful to American feminists: social theory and psychoanalytic theory. Both of these trends move away from any traditional discussions of nature toward discussions of socially constructed notions of sex, sexuality and gender roles. While feminists interested in social theory focus on the ways in which social institutions shape these notions, feminists interested in psychoanalytic theory focus on cultural representations of sex, sexuality and gender roles, and the ways that they affect the psyche. This collection includes selections by Simone de Beauvoir, Christine Delphy, Colette Guilluamin, Monique Wittig, Michele Le Doeuff, Julia Kristeva, Luce Irigaray, and Helene Cixous.

French Feminism in the 19th Century

Author : Claire G. Moses
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1985-06-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781438413747

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French Feminism in the 19th Century by Claire G. Moses Pdf

Histories of France have erased the feminist presence from nineteenth-century political life and the feminist impact from the changes that affected the lives of the French. Now, French Feminism in the Nineteenth Century completes the history books by restoring this missing—and vital—chapter of French history. The book recounts the turbulent story of nineteenth-century French feminism, placing it in the context of the general political events that influenced its development. It also examines feminist thought and activities, using the very words of the women themselves—in books, newspapers, pamphlets, memoirs, diaries, speeches, and letters. Featured is a wealth of previously unpublished personal letters written by Saint-Simonian women. These engrossing documents reveal the nuances of changing consciousness and show how it led to an autonomous women's movement. Also explored are the relationships between feminist ideology and women's actual status—legal, social, and economic—during the century. Both bourgeois and working-class women are surveyed. Beginning with a general survey of feminism in France, the book provides historical context and clarifies the later vicissitudes of the "condition feminine."