This volume explores contemporary French women’s writing through the prism of one of the defining moments of modern feminism: the writings of the 1970s that came to be known as «French feminism». With their exhilarating renewal of the rules of fiction, and a sophisticated theoretical approach to gender, representation and textuality, Hélène Cixous and others became internationally recognised for their work, at a time when the women’s movement was also a driving force for social change. Taking its cue from Les Femmes s’entêtent, a multi-authored analysis of the situation of women and a celebration of women’s creativity, this collection offers new readings of Monique Wittig, Emma Santos and Hélène Cixous, followed by essays on Nina Bouraoui, ...
Following a long tradition of objectification, twentieth-century French feminism has often sought to...
In 2007 Françoise Flamant published a book titled A tire d’elles. Itinéraires de féministes radicale...
Feminism has transformed the academic study of literature, fundamentally altering the canon of what ...
Abstract The present research paper sheds light on and deliberates the new perspectives offered ...
Contemporary French feminist literary critics have debated whether the category of woman is an empow...
The aim of this paper is to reconsider some of the main aspects of the development of feminist liter...
Cultural and historical accounts of the public intellectual and French feminism have been remiss in ...
This thesis examines the repression of lesbian difference in the 1970s French women’s liberation mov...
Though inspired by the revolutionary currents of the 1970s, writer Monique Wittig travels beyond tem...
<p>French Feminism has little to do with feminism in France. While in the U.S. this now canonical bo...
The focus of this work has been almost exclusively on deterosexual women, albeit not necessarily con...
Throughout history, the most fundamental values at the basis of societal organization and culture we...
This essay focuses on the literature written in French by women from various continents: Africa, the...
In 1880, Emile Zola published Nana, an example par excellence of the imbrication of literary and sci...
This volume stems from the 2013 joint Women in French (U.K.) and Women in French in Scotland confere...
Following a long tradition of objectification, twentieth-century French feminism has often sought to...
In 2007 Françoise Flamant published a book titled A tire d’elles. Itinéraires de féministes radicale...
Feminism has transformed the academic study of literature, fundamentally altering the canon of what ...
Abstract The present research paper sheds light on and deliberates the new perspectives offered ...
Contemporary French feminist literary critics have debated whether the category of woman is an empow...
The aim of this paper is to reconsider some of the main aspects of the development of feminist liter...
Cultural and historical accounts of the public intellectual and French feminism have been remiss in ...
This thesis examines the repression of lesbian difference in the 1970s French women’s liberation mov...
Though inspired by the revolutionary currents of the 1970s, writer Monique Wittig travels beyond tem...
<p>French Feminism has little to do with feminism in France. While in the U.S. this now canonical bo...
The focus of this work has been almost exclusively on deterosexual women, albeit not necessarily con...
Throughout history, the most fundamental values at the basis of societal organization and culture we...
This essay focuses on the literature written in French by women from various continents: Africa, the...
In 1880, Emile Zola published Nana, an example par excellence of the imbrication of literary and sci...
This volume stems from the 2013 joint Women in French (U.K.) and Women in French in Scotland confere...
Following a long tradition of objectification, twentieth-century French feminism has often sought to...
In 2007 Françoise Flamant published a book titled A tire d’elles. Itinéraires de féministes radicale...
Feminism has transformed the academic study of literature, fundamentally altering the canon of what ...