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This remarkable anthology of 36 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. 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.
Table of Contents
Indian and French Feminisms: A Common Introduction for Two Feminist Locations An Introduction by the French Editors I. THE WOMEN`S LIBERATION MOVEMENT IN FRANCE: Introduction Introduction to Women are Becoming Headstrong SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR A French Feminism FRANCOISE PICQ Lesbian Groups in the Parisian Feminist Movement: Positions and Problems, 1970-1982 CLAUDIE LESSELIER Lesbianism and Feminism: The Stakes of Freedom MARIE-JO BONNET When Speaking and Writing was Every Woman`s Business BEATRICE SLAMA II. WOMEN AND CREATIVITY: Introduction Stifled Creation SUZANNE MORE and JEANNE SOQUET From the Scene of the Subconscious to the Stage of History: A Writer`s Path HELENE CIXOUS Prologue to the French Edition of Djuna Barnes`s La Passion MONIQUE WITTIG Balzac`s Little Sister CHRISTINE PLANTE From Minority Creation to Universal Creation MARCELLE MARINI III. WRITING HISTORYREWRITING HISTORY: Introduction: The Rights of Woman OLYMPE DE GOUGES Democracy without Women: A Basic History of a French Specificity MICHELLE PERROT The Misleading Universality of the 1789 Revolution ELIZABETH SLEDZIEWSKI On the Nature of Women and its Compatibility with the Exercise of Power in Seventeenth Century France DANIELLE HAASE-DUBOSC On Political History and Power: From Positivism to Michel Foucault MICHELLE RIOT-SARCEY IV. INTEGRATION/EXCLUSION: RACE/CLASS/GENDER: Introduction The Twin Evils of the Veil GHAISS JASSER An Interview with Souad Benani GITA SRINIVASAN Foreign Women in France MALIKA BENTAIB Women and Poverty FRANCOISE DASQUES Sexism and Racism: Referent and Dominant MARIE-JOSEPHE DHAVERNAS V. LEGAL BODIES/WOMEN`S BODIES: Introduction The League of Women`s Rights ANNE ZELINSKI Can There be a Gendered Social Contract? REGINE DHOQUOIS New Reproductive Techniques: From Difference to Inequality HELENE ROUCH The European Conference on Trafficking in Women: Towards the Legal Recognition of Procuring MARIE-VICTOIRE LOUIS VI. OCCUPYINGCAPTURING POLITICAL SPACE: Introduction The MLF`s Contribution to the Political Scene: An Unacknowledged Debt MARIETTE SINEAU From Non-Segregation to Parity FRANCOISE GASPARD A Political Journey HUGUETTE BOUCHARDEAU Parity or Non-Segregation (Mixite)? HELENA HIRATA, DANIELE KERGOAT, MICHELLE RIOT-SARCEY and ELENI VARIKAS VII. FEMINISTS DEFETISHIZE THEORY: Introduction From Existentialism to The Second Sex MICHELE LE DOEUFF The End of a Misogynist Parade: Lacanian Psychoanalysis CATHERINE BALITEAU The Philosopher in Drag or the Feminine Without Women FRANCOISE COLLIN Feminism, Modernity, Post-Modernism: For a Dialogue across the Ocean ELENI VARIKAS VIII. FEMINIST MAPPINGS: Introduction Feminine Identity: Biology or Social Conditioning? LUCE IRIGARAY Thinking Gender: What are the Problems? CHRISTINE DELPHY When Yielding Does Not Mean Consenting NICOLE-CLAUDE MATHIEU Women and Social Theory COLETTE GUILLAUMIN IndexISBN - 9780761996972
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Pages : 452
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