French Women s Writing 1848 1994

French Women s Writing 1848 1994
Author: Diana Holmes
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2000-01-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781847141002

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A wide range of French women writers are surveyed, including Sand, Colette, Beauvoir and Duras among the "canonized", and many marginalized or forgotten and contemporary names not yet widely known outside France. These writers are seen within the political, economic and cultural context of women's lives and how these have changed across a century-and-a-half. Underpinning the whole account is the relationship between gender and language, between politics sexual and textual.

Women s Writing in Contemporary France

Women s Writing in Contemporary France
Author: Gill Rye,Michael Worton
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0719062276

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This introduction to and analysis of women's writing in contemporary France includes both new writers of the 1990s and their more established counterparts. It situates these authors and their texts at the centre of the trends and issues concerning modern French literary production.

Female Writers Struggle for Rights and Education for Women in France 1848 1871

Female Writers Struggle for Rights and Education for Women in France  1848 1871
Author: Joyce Elizbeth Dixon-Fyle,Joyce Dixon-Fyle
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820455318

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Women s Writing in Nineteenth Century France

Women s Writing in Nineteenth Century France
Author: Alison Finch
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2000-08-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521631866

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This is the most complete critical survey to date of women's literature in nineteenth-century France. Alison Finch's wide-ranging analysis of some 60 writers reflects the rich diversity of a century that begins with Mme de Staël's cosmopolitanism and ends with Rachilde's perverse eroticism. Finch's study brings out the contribution not only of major figures like George Sand but also of many other talented and important writers who have been unjustly rejected, including Flora Tristan, Claire de Duras and Delphine de Girardin. Her account opens new perspectives on the interchange between male and female authors and on women's literary traditions during the period. She discusses popular and serious writing: fiction, verse, drama, memoirs, journalism, feminist polemic, historiography, travelogues, children's tales, religious and political thought - often brave, innovative texts linked to women's social and legal status in an oppressive society. Extensive reference features include bibliographical guides to texts and writers.

Contemporary French Women s Writing

Contemporary French Women s Writing
Author: Shirley Ann Jordan
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 3039103156

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In the 1990s the French literary arena was enlivened by the emergence of a new generation of women writers. This book selects six of its most distinctive voices and addresses important questions about the very new in French women's writing. What are young women choosing to write about? What do they tell us about changing perceptions of feminine identities? What does it mean to write (and to read) as women at the start of the new millennium? An introductory chapter explores key issues such as the woman writer in the public imagination and continuity and change within French women's writing since the 1970s. It also highlights thematic threads which recur across the work of the authors studied: history and time, wandering and exile, self and other, the body and sexuality and writing and telling. The remaining chapters propose productive approaches to the fictional worlds of Marie Darrieussecq, Virginie Despentes, Marie Ndiaye, Agnès Desarthe, Lorette Nobécourt and Amélie Nothomb through close readings of their most challenging, popular or telling texts. They focus on perennial preoccupations in women's writing which are given new treatment by these writers and discuss important developments such as uses of the pornographic, myth and fairy tale and parody and irony in new women's writing.

A History of Women s Writing in France

A History of Women s Writing in France
Author: Sonya Stephens
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2000-05-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521581672

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This volume was the first historical introduction to women's writing in France from the sixth century to the present day. Specially-commissioned essays by leading scholars provide an introduction in English to the wealth and diversity of French women writers, offering fascinating readings and perspectives. The volume as a whole offers a cohesive history of women's writing which has sometimes been obscured by the canonisation of a small feminine elite. Each chapter focuses on a given period and a range of writers, taking account of prevailing sexual ideologies and women's activities in, or their relation to, the social, political, economic and cultural surroundings. Complemented by an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary works and a biographical guide to more than one hundred and fifty women writers, it represents an invaluable resource for those wishing to discover or extend their knowledge of French literature written by women.

Figurations of the Feminine in the Early French Women s Press 1758 1848

Figurations of the Feminine in the Early French Women   s Press  1758   1848
Author: Siobhán McIlvanney
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786949936

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The origins and early years of the French women’s press represent a pivotal period in the history of French women’s self-expression and their feminist and cultural consciousness. Through a range of insightful textual analyses, this book highlights the political significance of this critically neglected literary medium.

European Feminisms 1700 1950

European Feminisms  1700 1950
Author: Karen M. Offen
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780804734202

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This ambitious book explores challenges to male hegemony throughout continental Europe over the past 250 years. For general readers and those interested primarily in the historical record, it provides a comprehensive, comparative account of feminist developments in European societies, as well as a rereading of European history from a feminist perspective. By placing gender, or relations between women and men, at the center of European politics, it aims to reconfigure our understanding of the European past and to make visible a long but neglected tradition of feminist thought and politics. On another level the book seeks to disentangle some misperceptions and to demystify some confusing contemporary debates about the Enlightenment, reason, nature, and public vs. private, equality vs. difference. In the process, the author aims to show that gender is not merely 'a useful category of analysis', but that sexual difference lies at the heart of human thought and politics.