This thesis analyzes the problematic ways in which women were able to become intellectuals in the XXth century. The cases of three women, born around 1900, are here studied. The artist and writer close to the Avant-Garde in general and the Surrealist movement in particular in the 20s and the 30s Claude Cahun; the Martinican journalist of colonial Paris in those same years Paulette Nardal, an important intellectual and activist figure in Post War Martinique after 1945; and last but not least, Viola Klein, a Czech Jew, exiled in Britain, and a forgotten pioneer of feminist sociology. This study is based upon an analysis of both the itinerary and cultural production of each of these women. It aims to understand how their intellectual experienc...
The Women’s Liberation Movement (MLF) was not only a political and social movement, but one of the l...
International audienceFor nearly a century, the reception of Virginia Woolf and her work in England,...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This thesis analyzes the problematic ways in which women were able to become intellectuals in the XX...
Cette thèse porte sur les processus de constitution – problématiques – de femmes comme intellectuell...
Eschewing the most wide-spread conventional ways of exploring the subject (feminist criticism, psych...
Voices on the way. Women, heart / choir and fringe of the avant-garde explores the thick network of ...
This article aims to examine the ways in which different conceptions (national, disciplinary, ideolo...
Cette thèse en sociologie historique analyse les logiques d'inclusion et d'exclusion des femmes dans...
Dans ces travaux interdisciplinaires, spécialistes français et américains étudient comment les femme...
Following the reflection of Nicole Loraux on the impossibility of writing a history of women that go...
Le parti-pris de la présente recherche consiste à récuser l’autonomie de l’œuvre littéraire, afin de...
The Women’s Liberation Movement (MLF) was not only a political and social movement, but one of the l...
International audienceFor nearly a century, the reception of Virginia Woolf and her work in England,...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This thesis analyzes the problematic ways in which women were able to become intellectuals in the XX...
Cette thèse porte sur les processus de constitution – problématiques – de femmes comme intellectuell...
Eschewing the most wide-spread conventional ways of exploring the subject (feminist criticism, psych...
Voices on the way. Women, heart / choir and fringe of the avant-garde explores the thick network of ...
This article aims to examine the ways in which different conceptions (national, disciplinary, ideolo...
Cette thèse en sociologie historique analyse les logiques d'inclusion et d'exclusion des femmes dans...
Dans ces travaux interdisciplinaires, spécialistes français et américains étudient comment les femme...
Following the reflection of Nicole Loraux on the impossibility of writing a history of women that go...
Le parti-pris de la présente recherche consiste à récuser l’autonomie de l’œuvre littéraire, afin de...
The Women’s Liberation Movement (MLF) was not only a political and social movement, but one of the l...
International audienceFor nearly a century, the reception of Virginia Woolf and her work in England,...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...