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Beyond French feminisms : debates on women, politics, and culture in France, 1980-2001 / edited by Roger Célestin, Eliane DalMolin, and Isabelle de Courtivron.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York ; Houndmills, England : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003Edition: First editionDescription: 311 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0312240198
  • 9780312240196
  • 0312240406
  • 9780312240400
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.420944 21
LOC classification:
  • HQ1613 .B44 2003
Contents:
Permissions -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Turning Point of Feminism: Against the Effacement of Women -- 2. Symbolic Violence -- 3. The Politics of PaCS in a Transatlantic Mirror: Same-Sex Unions and Sexual Difference in France Today -- 4. Women's History after the Law on Parity -- 5. Exclusive Democracy: A French Paradigm -- 6. The Headscarf and the Republic -- 7. The Feminization of Professional Names: An Outrage against Masculinity -- 8. The Politics of Reproduction -- 9. Sexualities on Parade -- 10. The Bitch Manifesto, March 8, 1999 -- 11. New Gendered Mosaics: Their Mothers, the Gauls -- 12. Parite in Politics: From a Radical Idea to Consensual Reform -- 13. Francophone Women Writers in France in the Nineties -- 14. Body as Subject: Four Contemporary Women Artists -- 15. Unmasked! -- 16. The Nieces of Marguerite: Novels by Women at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century -- 17. The Doorway of the World: Women in Contemporary French-Language Poetry -- 18. Profile of a Filmmaker: Catherine Breillat -- 19. French Women Making Films in the 1990s -- 20. Debate. Women: A French Singularity?: "The French Exception" -- Debate. Women: A French Singularity?: "Vive la difference!" -- Debate. Women: A French Singularity?: "Counting the Days" -- 21. Lacan and American Feminism: Who Is the Analyst? -- 22. The Symptom of "American-Style Feminism" -- 23. Made in America: "French Feminism" in Academia -- About the Contributors -- Bibliography.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-311).

Permissions -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Turning Point of Feminism: Against the Effacement of Women -- 2. Symbolic Violence -- 3. The Politics of PaCS in a Transatlantic Mirror: Same-Sex Unions and Sexual Difference in France Today -- 4. Women's History after the Law on Parity -- 5. Exclusive Democracy: A French Paradigm -- 6. The Headscarf and the Republic -- 7. The Feminization of Professional Names: An Outrage against Masculinity -- 8. The Politics of Reproduction -- 9. Sexualities on Parade -- 10. The Bitch Manifesto, March 8, 1999 -- 11. New Gendered Mosaics: Their Mothers, the Gauls -- 12. Parite in Politics: From a Radical Idea to Consensual Reform -- 13. Francophone Women Writers in France in the Nineties -- 14. Body as Subject: Four Contemporary Women Artists -- 15. Unmasked! -- 16. The Nieces of Marguerite: Novels by Women at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century -- 17. The Doorway of the World: Women in Contemporary French-Language Poetry -- 18. Profile of a Filmmaker: Catherine Breillat -- 19. French Women Making Films in the 1990s -- 20. Debate. Women: A French Singularity?: "The French Exception" -- Debate. Women: A French Singularity?: "Vive la difference!" -- Debate. Women: A French Singularity?: "Counting the Days" -- 21. Lacan and American Feminism: Who Is the Analyst? -- 22. The Symptom of "American-Style Feminism" -- 23. Made in America: "French Feminism" in Academia -- About the Contributors -- Bibliography.

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