In addition to authoring the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of Citizen (1791), for which she is generally known today, Olympe de Gouges devoted several writings to denouncing slavery. In this article, I present the contents of these works by placing them in the context of both the Parisian debate and the situation in the colonies. Furthermore, I highlight the theoretical contribution of these writings with respect to the specific situation of slavery and, more generally, with respect to the question of the universality of human rights. For this purpose, I analyse de Gouges’ reflection on women’s rights and compare her position with that of classical social contract theorists. I conclude by highlighting how de Gouges’ position still ...
Insurgent universality refers to the excess of equality and freedom over the juridical frame of univ...
Among female authors and activists of the French Revolution, Olympe de Gouges stands out as one of t...
While slave is the embodiment of the non-right, human societies never stop legislating about him. If...
In 1791, the actress, playwright, fervent participant in the Revolution, and Girondist sympathiser, ...
This is my final research paper from my 18th-21st century history/literature French class discussing...
The characteristics that distinguish Olympe de Gouges (1748-1793) from other French feminists of her...
This article is about the negotiation of the limits of the community of rights in the age of the Fre...
The paper highlights clashes between different conceptions of right, law and justice crystalizing in...
Olympe de Gouges is known primarily for La Déclaration des droits de la femme et de la cit...
René Tarin : L'Esclavage des noirs and Olympe de Gouges' Guilty Conscience. In December 1789 the Th...
This thesis seeks to explore the ways in which anxieties and ambivalences surrounding slavery were c...
This chapter focuses on the substantial continuity in the debates on slavery and its abolition. The ...
Slavery is one of the humanistic concepts bothering the human society. Slavery can be seen as a stat...
This article offers an insight into life and work of the French author and politician Olympe de Goug...
This article offers an analysis of Sophie de Grouchy’s Letters on Sympathy [1798]. The focus is on r...
Insurgent universality refers to the excess of equality and freedom over the juridical frame of univ...
Among female authors and activists of the French Revolution, Olympe de Gouges stands out as one of t...
While slave is the embodiment of the non-right, human societies never stop legislating about him. If...
In 1791, the actress, playwright, fervent participant in the Revolution, and Girondist sympathiser, ...
This is my final research paper from my 18th-21st century history/literature French class discussing...
The characteristics that distinguish Olympe de Gouges (1748-1793) from other French feminists of her...
This article is about the negotiation of the limits of the community of rights in the age of the Fre...
The paper highlights clashes between different conceptions of right, law and justice crystalizing in...
Olympe de Gouges is known primarily for La Déclaration des droits de la femme et de la cit...
René Tarin : L'Esclavage des noirs and Olympe de Gouges' Guilty Conscience. In December 1789 the Th...
This thesis seeks to explore the ways in which anxieties and ambivalences surrounding slavery were c...
This chapter focuses on the substantial continuity in the debates on slavery and its abolition. The ...
Slavery is one of the humanistic concepts bothering the human society. Slavery can be seen as a stat...
This article offers an insight into life and work of the French author and politician Olympe de Goug...
This article offers an analysis of Sophie de Grouchy’s Letters on Sympathy [1798]. The focus is on r...
Insurgent universality refers to the excess of equality and freedom over the juridical frame of univ...
Among female authors and activists of the French Revolution, Olympe de Gouges stands out as one of t...
While slave is the embodiment of the non-right, human societies never stop legislating about him. If...