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Women’s Representations of the Occupation in Post-’68 France

Author : Claire Gorrara
Publisher : Springer
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1998-08-12
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781349264612

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Women’s Representations of the Occupation in Post-’68 France by Claire Gorrara Pdf

This study examines French women's writing and representations of the Occupation in post-'68 France. The author looks at the work of 'The Women Resisters', those women who were adult resisters during the war, and 'The Daughters of the Occupation', those who were born during or after the war period. The main contention of the study is that the older generation's nascent awareness of how gender informs political activism is reworked into explicitly feminist representations of wartime France by younger women writers.

Women's Rights and Women's Lives in France, 1944-1968

Author : Claire Duchen
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : France
ISBN : 9780415009348

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Women's Rights and Women's Lives in France, 1944-1968 by Claire Duchen Pdf

This volume explores women's everyday lives in France between the liberation in 1944 and May 1968. It considers in particular, the tensions created by competing visions of woman's "proper place".

France under Fire

Author : Nicole Dombrowski Risser
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-07-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781139536967

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France under Fire by Nicole Dombrowski Risser Pdf

'We request an immediate favour of you, to build a shelter for us women and small children, because we have absolutely no place to take refuge and we are terrified!' This French mother's petition sent to her mayor on the eve of Germany's 1940 invasion of France reveals civilians' security concerns unleashed by the Blitzkrieg fighting tactics of World War II. Unprepared for air warfare's assault on civilian psyches, French planners were among the first in history to respond to civilian security challenges posed by aerial bombardment. France under Fire offers a social, political and military examination of the origins of the French refugee crisis of 1940, a mass displacement of eight million civilians fleeing German combatants. Scattered throughout a divided France, refugees turned to German Occupation officials and Vichy administrators for relief and repatriation. Their solutions raised questions about occupying powers' obligations to civilians and elicited new definitions of refugees' rights.

The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World

Author : Mary Zeiss Stange,Carol K. Oyster,Jane E. Sloan
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 1160 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2013-01-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781452270371

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The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World by Mary Zeiss Stange,Carol K. Oyster,Jane E. Sloan Pdf

This e-only volume expands and updates the original 4-volume Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World (2011), offering a wide range of new entries and new multimedia content. The entries reflect such developments as the Arab Spring that brought women's issues in the Islamic world into sharp relief, the domination of female athletes among medal winners at the London 2012 Olympics, nine more women joining the ranks of democratically elected heads of state, and much more. The 475 articles in this e-only update (accompanied by photos and video clips) supplement the themes established in the original edition, providing a vibrant collection of entries dealing with contemporary women's issues around the world.

Remembering the Occupation in French film

Author : L. Hewitt
Publisher : Springer
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2008-02-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780230612105

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Remembering the Occupation in French film by L. Hewitt Pdf

When collective memory is a source of national debate, the public representation of history quickly becomes a locus of controversy and ideological struggle. This work shows how French film has allowed for a public airing of current concerns through the lens of memory's recreations of the Occupation.

Women and the Second World War in France, 1939-1948

Author : Hanna Diamond
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2015-10-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317885436

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Women and the Second World War in France, 1939-1948 by Hanna Diamond Pdf

This is the first book (in either English or French) to offer readers an overview of women's experience of the Second World War and its immediate aftermath in France. It examines objectively the part that women played in both collaboration and resistance, synthesising much recent scholarship on the subject in French and English, and drawing on the author's own extensive research (including oral testimony) in Toulouse, Paris, and West Brittany. The findings are complex, and the immensely varied testimony challenges easy generalisation. This will be relevant for courses on French studies, French and European history and Women's studies.

Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 9

Author : Royal Historical Society
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1999-12-09
Category : History
ISBN : 0521772869

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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 9 by Royal Historical Society Pdf

Volume 9 of the RHS Transactions contains essays based around the theme 'oral history, memory and written tradition'.

La Vie en bleu

Author : Rod Kedward
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 634 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2006-06-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780141906805

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La Vie en bleu by Rod Kedward Pdf

Rod Kedward brings to life the great, and often terrible, dramas of modern France - the two cataclysmic wars, the Algerian disaster, the student and worker revolt of 1968 - but also explores the special worlds of the workplace, immigration, minorities, the role of women, and the politics of everyday life and collective memory. La Vie en Bleu is a history of people and events that tells a multitude of stories, some impressive, some shameful and many that starkly divide the French among themselves.

Germaine Tillion, Lucie Aubrac, and the Politics of Memories of the French Resistance

Author : Donald Reid
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2009-03-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781443807227

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Germaine Tillion, Lucie Aubrac, and the Politics of Memories of the French Resistance by Donald Reid Pdf

Germaine Tillion, Geneviève de Gaulle Anthonioz, Lucie Aubrac, and Raymond Aubrac were among a small number of French men and women who made the decision to resist early in the Occupation. In the summer of 1940, Marc Bloch analyzed the society in which he lived in order to identify and affirm allegiance to a France truly at odds with that which was taking shape in Vichy. Bloch died in the Resistance, but his life would take on new meanings in the collective memories of postwar France. Confrontation with the Aubracs’ account of their refusal to accept the unacceptable became another important way the French engaged with the Resistance and its legacy. The acts Tillion took during the French-Algerian War and de Gaulle Anthonioz took when confronted with poverty in the France of the trentes glorieuses, were of a piece with the radical nature of their earlier decision to resist. Evocation of the Resistance provided a basis for France to reconstitute itself with honor after the war. Yet memory of the Resistance could also pose difficult issues for future generations. Those who came of age in 1968 grappled with the memory of the intrepid resisters of the first years of the war, whose decision to resist stood as an inspiration and a challenge. Historians, with the imperative to take the mandate to narrate the past from historical actors, to make resisters figures of history, developed complex relationships with those who had resisted. The essays in this collection address how resisters made sense of the wartime and postwar world in terms of their resistance, and how others made sense of the Resistance itself and its legacy by engaging with resisters and their histories.

French Fiction in the Mitterrand Years

Author : Colin Davis,Elizabeth Fallaize
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0198159552

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French Fiction in the Mitterrand Years by Colin Davis,Elizabeth Fallaize Pdf

The authors examine some of the most popular and some of the most challenging of texts that emerged during Francois Mitterrand's presidency. They relate these texts to the dominant literary and cultural trends of the period.

Writing Wounds

Author : Kathryn Robson
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2022-05-20
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789401202565

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Writing Wounds by Kathryn Robson Pdf

In the last decade, the question of how trauma is remembered and narrated has become increasingly crucial in literary studies and in psychotherapy. Writing Wounds rethinks the relation between trauma, memory and narrative through readings of key fictional, autobiographical and “autofictional” texts by recent French women writers: Marie Cardinal, Chantal Chawaf, Hélène Cixous, Charlotte Delbo, Béatrice de Jurquet and Sarah Kofman. By drawing on and also interrogating recent theories of trauma, this study shows that trauma is inscribed in writing through recurring images of the body and of bodily wounding that mark the limits and possibilities of narrativisation. This book has a double aim: to offer new readings of texts by modern French women writers and to rethink the crucial question of how narratives of trauma are to be read. Writing Wounds will be of interest to researchers working on trauma, modern French literature, women’s writing or “life-writing” as well as to a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses on trauma and narrative.

The French Resistance and its Legacy

Author : Rod Kedward
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2022-08-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781350260443

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The French Resistance and its Legacy by Rod Kedward Pdf

With personal and colourful reflections on tracking down resisters to the Nazi occupation of France, The French Resistance and its Legacy offers a captivating set of insights into the very substance of resistance, and the challenges it poses. The book uses a wealth of stories and testimonies to foreground the importance of imagination and inventiveness at the heart of resistance. The book insists on the primacy of context, not just the contexts of the creation and development of resistance but also those of historical debate at different moments since the war. The language in which we talk about resistance is shown to be enriched and challenged by Holocaust research, by the necessity of gender studies, and by the significance of place and time, of myth, legend and exile. Disguise and secrecy were necessities for those creating resistance in France and still have an alluring mystery, but this book is designed to open up that mystery, and not allow it to be used to keep resistance in the footnotes of military history. Rod Kedward argues with conviction that emergence from the shadows is a vital role of resistance research and, not least, of resistance testimony, whether written or spoken. The scattered extracts from the author's interviews to be found throughout are a pointer towards specific personalities and circumstance at both the time of resistance and the time of the testimony. Kedward does not interrogate the importance of this time distinction. Instead he implicitly suggests that there is an oral history to all events, whether captured at the time or later, and this should be seen as relevant to our talking and our understanding. The book as a whole celebrates where history, literature, film and testimony interact, to make talking about resistance both an art and a discovery. It ends with a challenging conclusion that is of seminal importance for the history of resistance in and beyond France, across both time and place.

Journeys of Remembrance

Author : Kathryn Jones
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2017-12-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351196130

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Journeys of Remembrance by Kathryn Jones Pdf

"The Second World War was a common experience of cultural and historical rupture for many European countries, but studies of this period and its after-images often remain locked in national frameworks. Jones' comparative study of national memory cultures argues for a more nuanced view of responses to shared issues of remembrance. Focusing on the 1960s and 1970s, two decades of great change and debate in French and German discourses of memory, it investigates literary representations of the Second World War, and in particular the Holocaust, from France and both Germanies. The study encompasses thirteen works representing a variety of genres and divergent perspectives, and authors include Jorge Semprun, Peter Weiss, Georges Perec and Bernward Vesper. Addressing the underlying theme of travel as a means of exploring the past, it contrasts the journeys made by deportees and post-war visitors to the camps with the use of the journey as a literary device."

Women Defying Hitler

Author : Nathan Stoltzfus,Mordecai Paldiel,Judy Baumel-Schwartz
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2021-08-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781350201576

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Women Defying Hitler by Nathan Stoltzfus,Mordecai Paldiel,Judy Baumel-Schwartz Pdf

This timely volume brings together an international team of leading scholars to explore the ways that women responded to situations of immense deprivation, need, and victimization under Hitler's dictatorship. Paying acute attention to the differences that gender made, Women Defying Hitler examines the forms of women's defiance, the impact these women had, and the moral and ethical dilemmas they faced. Several essays also address the special problems of the memory and historiography of women's history during World War II, and the book features standpoints of historians as well as the voices of survivors and their descendants. Notably, this book also serves as a guide for human behaviour under extremely difficult conditions. The book is relevant today for challenging discrimination against women and for its nuanced exploration of the conditions minorities face as outspoken protagonists of human rights issues and as resisters of discrimination. From this perspective the voices being empowered in this book are clear examples of the importance of protest by women in forcing a totalitarian regime to pause and reconsider its options for the moment. In revealing so, Women Defying Hitler ultimately foregrounds that women rescuers and resisters were and are of great continuing consequence.

Political Memory and the Aesthetics of Care

Author : Mihaela Mihai
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781503630130

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Political Memory and the Aesthetics of Care by Mihaela Mihai Pdf

With this nuanced and interdisciplinary work, political theorist Mihaela Mihai tackles several interrelated questions: How do societies remember histories of systemic violence? Who is excluded from such histories' cast of characters? And what are the political costs of selective remembering in the present? Building on insights from political theory, social epistemology, and feminist and critical race theory, Mihai argues that a double erasure often structures hegemonic narratives of complex violence: of widespread, heterogeneous complicity and of "impure" resistances, not easily subsumed to exceptionalist heroic models. In dialogue with care ethicists and philosophers of art, she then suggests that such narrative reductionism can be disrupted aesthetically through practices of "mnemonic care," that is, through the hermeneutical labor that critical artists deliver—thematically and formally—within communities' space of meaning. Empirically, the book examines both consecrated and marginalized artists who tackled the memory of Vichy France, communist Romania, and apartheid South Africa. Despite their specificities, these contexts present us with an opportunity to analyze similar mnemonic dynamics and to recognize the political impact of dissenting artistic production. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, the book intervenes in debates over collective responsibility, historical injustice, and the aesthetics of violence within political theory, memory studies, social epistemology, and transitional justice.