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“A hitherto unheard‐of and harmful thing”: Breastfeeding and Violence in Russian Literature
Abstract This article examines the construction of maternal subjectivity in the context of breastfeeding narratives in Russian literature, from the early 1800s to the 1920s. It draws on historical and contemporary socio‐economic contexts, in Russia and the West, to support its major contention that, in literature, breastfeeding and violence are ...
Muireann Maguire
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ABSTRACT This paper looks from a gender perspective at the elusive figure, complex personality and myth of Francisco de Miranda, enlightened traveller and Precursor of Latin American independence. By analysing Miranda's personal archive as his own carefully crafted creation, it pursues three closely connected issues insufficiently interpreted in ...
Mónica Bolufer
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Precarious bodies: The securitization of the “veiled” woman in European human rights
Abstract This article examines how judicial human rights in Europe have adopted the security politics that have swept across Europe in recent years and how, through the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR)decision‐making over the veil they have contributed to the precarity of the Muslim woman’s body.
Aneira J. Edmunds
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Doing Nonideal Theory About Gender in Global Contexts
Abstract This paper elaborates and renders explicit some of the views about political philosophical methodology that underlie the author’s arguments in Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnational Feminist Ethic. It shows how the author’s stances on autonomy, individualism, intersectionality, human rights, the coloniality of gender, and the oppression of
Serene J. Khader
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Élisabeth Badinter, Fausse route [PDF]
Elisabeth Badinter, philosophe de formation, est l’auteure de nombreux ouvrages sur la condition féminine et les rapports hommes/femmes dans la société. Avec Fausse route, elle signe une vision polémique du féminisme occidental.
Martin-Juchat, Fabienne
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Trois conférences : Simone de Beauvoir, Marguerite Yourcenar, Nathalie Sarraute
Simone de Beauvoir ou les chemins de la liberté, par Élisabeth Badinter Élisabeth Badinter, revendiquant "un point de vue hautement subjectif " interroge le destin de Simone de Beauvoir qui, "libre comme l'air", s'est efforcée d'inventer une relation ...
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Élisabeth BADINTER, Mme du Châtelet, Mme d’Épinay ou l’ambition féminine au XVIIIe siècle [PDF]
Cet ouvrage est la réédition, un peu transformée et augmentée, d’un livre qu’Élisabeth Badinter avait consacré en 1983 à ces deux femmes savantes du siècle des Lumières, Emilie du Châtelet et Louise d’Épinay, sous le titre Émilie, Emilie, l’ambition ...
Duprat, Annie
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Sur la mort de Mme d'Épinay : une lettre inédite de Grimm
Grimm : Unpublished letter on the death of madame d'Épinay, presented by Elisabeth Badinter. An unpublished letter from Grimm to Baron Roumantsiev, written shortly after the death of Madame d'Épinay, has come to light in the State Archives in Moscow ...
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Essais Abramovici Jean-Christophe, Encre de sang. Sade écrivain, Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2013. Apollinaire Guillaume, L’Œuvre du Marquis de Sade, Paris, Bibliothèque des curieux, 1912. Badinter Élisabeth, Émilie, Émilie.
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Anne COVA, Maternité et droits des femmes en France, XIXe-XXe siècles, Paris, Anthropos, coll. Historiques, 1997, 435 p. [PDF]
Anne Cova s'est emparée d'un sujet central pour l'histoire des femmes : la maternité. En 1977, Catherine Fouquet et Yvonne Knibiehler avaient publié la première synthèse, Histoire des mères du Moyen Age à nos jours.
BARD, Christine
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