The aim of this thesis is to explore and compare representations of femininity in modernist writings of inter-war France: Andre Breton's Nadja, Cendrars' Dan Yack, Paul Morand's Tendres Stocks and Ouvert la nuit, Colette Peignot's Ecrits de Laure, EIsa Triolet's Camouflage and Bonsoir Therese. This comparison seeks to undermine gender categorisation which, in the study of modernism and Modernity, either marginalises women's writings or accuses male modernism of misogyny. Questioning this gender categorisation is crucial to an analysis of female modernist writers which takes into account the influence of male modernism on their writings, and also highlights their specificity. It enables a new reading of two neglected female writers (Colette ...
The subject of our thesis is an examination of the nature of female gender in the artistic productio...
This study consists of an analysis of the major female characters in Andre Gide's Les Faux-Monnayeur...
This essay examines the status of women artists directly or indirectly related to the Automatist Mov...
This thesis examines the work of French architect and designer, Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), by w...
This article examines a series of popular and middlebrow works of fiction from the 1920s which repre...
Women Artists in Interwar France: Framing Femininities illuminates the importance of the Societe de...
This study examines French political fiction of the 1930s, taking gender as its primary category of ...
This dissertation offers an explanation for the exclusion of women from the broad category of artist...
This paper explores the concept of women in prosaic writings of André Breton, a key figure of French...
This illustrated book examines the work and artistic culture of women artists in France during the p...
To sketch out the parameters of the field of male and female fiction on the cultural labour of women...
This thesis analyses the gendered choices made by bourgeois French women as creators and consumers o...
Contemporary French feminist literary critics have debated whether the category of woman is an empow...
Some French throughoutThe thesis examines first the situation of women in France today and their att...
This study re-revaluates the modernist challenge to bourgeois art and life through a feminist and po...
The subject of our thesis is an examination of the nature of female gender in the artistic productio...
This study consists of an analysis of the major female characters in Andre Gide's Les Faux-Monnayeur...
This essay examines the status of women artists directly or indirectly related to the Automatist Mov...
This thesis examines the work of French architect and designer, Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), by w...
This article examines a series of popular and middlebrow works of fiction from the 1920s which repre...
Women Artists in Interwar France: Framing Femininities illuminates the importance of the Societe de...
This study examines French political fiction of the 1930s, taking gender as its primary category of ...
This dissertation offers an explanation for the exclusion of women from the broad category of artist...
This paper explores the concept of women in prosaic writings of André Breton, a key figure of French...
This illustrated book examines the work and artistic culture of women artists in France during the p...
To sketch out the parameters of the field of male and female fiction on the cultural labour of women...
This thesis analyses the gendered choices made by bourgeois French women as creators and consumers o...
Contemporary French feminist literary critics have debated whether the category of woman is an empow...
Some French throughoutThe thesis examines first the situation of women in France today and their att...
This study re-revaluates the modernist challenge to bourgeois art and life through a feminist and po...
The subject of our thesis is an examination of the nature of female gender in the artistic productio...
This study consists of an analysis of the major female characters in Andre Gide's Les Faux-Monnayeur...
This essay examines the status of women artists directly or indirectly related to the Automatist Mov...