By Jade Sercomanens (Jade.Sercomanens@unige.ch) I. Introduction I am at the beginning of a personal research taking place within a Sinergia project of FNS (Swiss National Research Foundation), “Lactation in history: a cross-cultural research on suckling practices, representations of breastfeeding and politics of maternity in a European context”[1]. This project aims to investigate lactation as a complex historical and bio-cultural reality, engendering social and symbolic constructions. It ..
This article examines notions of exemplary conduct in two early modern female-authored French texts ...
»Roman Charity« investigates the iconography of the breastfeeding daughter from the perspective of q...
While the concept of “spiritual maternity” has a long history in Christian tradition and has been we...
Throughout the period of early French colonization in the New World, travel writers commented extens...
This thesis examines the regulation of female fertility and the maternal body in medical and literar...
My dissertation argues that various efforts to standardize the French language over the period 1538-...
Post-doctorat - Lactation in history : a crosscultural research on suckling practices, representati...
Le groupe de recherche travaillant sur l’histoire de l’allaitement maternel a obtenu du FNS un subsi...
This paper studies a shift in conceptions and responsibilities of maternity during the English Refor...
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Pregnancy and childbirth is a biologically and socially constructed event which shaped the lives of ...
What I am presenting here is part of a book-length project on the politics of maternal sovereignty i...
This volume addresses a set of historical questions that explore the multiple aspects associated wit...
The female body has long been a contested site of conflict between the sexes, and it has been manipu...
This volume of contributions from international scholars offers a cross-cultural and multi-period an...
This article examines notions of exemplary conduct in two early modern female-authored French texts ...
»Roman Charity« investigates the iconography of the breastfeeding daughter from the perspective of q...
While the concept of “spiritual maternity” has a long history in Christian tradition and has been we...
Throughout the period of early French colonization in the New World, travel writers commented extens...
This thesis examines the regulation of female fertility and the maternal body in medical and literar...
My dissertation argues that various efforts to standardize the French language over the period 1538-...
Post-doctorat - Lactation in history : a crosscultural research on suckling practices, representati...
Le groupe de recherche travaillant sur l’histoire de l’allaitement maternel a obtenu du FNS un subsi...
This paper studies a shift in conceptions and responsibilities of maternity during the English Refor...
This book brings images of holy motherhood and childbearing into the centre of an art-historical enq...
Pregnancy and childbirth is a biologically and socially constructed event which shaped the lives of ...
What I am presenting here is part of a book-length project on the politics of maternal sovereignty i...
This volume addresses a set of historical questions that explore the multiple aspects associated wit...
The female body has long been a contested site of conflict between the sexes, and it has been manipu...
This volume of contributions from international scholars offers a cross-cultural and multi-period an...
This article examines notions of exemplary conduct in two early modern female-authored French texts ...
»Roman Charity« investigates the iconography of the breastfeeding daughter from the perspective of q...
While the concept of “spiritual maternity” has a long history in Christian tradition and has been we...