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'Parcours de femmes'

Twenty Years of Women in French
Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
299 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am16.06.2011
Based on papers delivered at the group's tenth biennial conference in Leeds, which was entitled 'Le parcours', this volume investigates the theme of trajectories in French and Francophone women's lives and writings. It addresses the presence of women in public spaces such as journalism, politics and the street.mehr
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KlappentextBased on papers delivered at the group's tenth biennial conference in Leeds, which was entitled 'Le parcours', this volume investigates the theme of trajectories in French and Francophone women's lives and writings. It addresses the presence of women in public spaces such as journalism, politics and the street.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-0343-0208-1
ProduktartBook on Demand
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum16.06.2011
Reihen-Nr.73
Seiten299 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht460 g
Artikel-Nr.16731958
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Maggie Allison/Diana Holmes: Preface: The Parcours of Women in French, UK - Siân Reynolds: Tracking Lives: Women s Biography in Perspective - Caroline Verdier: Trajectories of Two Women s Libraries: A Comparative Study of the Bibliothèque Léonie La Fontaine and the Bibliothèque Marguerite Durand - Jane Chapman: A Business Trajectory: Assessing Female Representation in Le Petit Journal, Europe s First Mass Circulation Daily - Maggie Allison: Femme Fatale or Femme Phénix ? The Discourse-Trajectory of 2007 Presidential Candidate Ségolène Royal - Manda Green: Hello, Goodbye? Women s Trajectories within the French National Assembly - Imogen Long: Ecrire pour me parcourir: Gisèle Halimi s parcours and the Role of her Autobiography - Estelle Soudant-Depelchin: Trajectories of Homeless Women in France - Amaleena Damlé: Nomadic Trajectories: Postfeminism and Contemporary Women s Writing in French - Gabrielle Parker: An Illusory Journey: The Mermaid s Trajectory in Ying Chen s Fiction - Elise Hugueny-Léger: Du Dedans au Dehors: Trajectories of the Self in Diaries by Annie Ernaux - Nicole Thatcher: Marie Chaix s Trajectory as a Writer: The Ever Present Past and the Influence of Feminism - Florence Tilch: Feminising War Experience: Representations of the Second World War in Québécois Historical Fiction - Jurate Kaminskas: Reading Victor Margueritte and Léon Frapié: Motherhood, the Emancipated Woman and Female Identity - Dawn M. Cornelio: I m going back where I came from: Travels in Language and Prose in Marie Etienne s Sensò, la guerre and Silvia Baron-Supervielle s Le livre du retour - Michelle Royer: The Hijacking of a Genre: French Female Film-makers and the Road Movie - Joy Charnley: Ella Maillart and Laurence Deonna: Impressions of the USSR - Angela Kershaw: For lust of knowing what should not be known : Ella Maillart, Ethel Mannin and the Journey to Russia in the 1930s.mehr

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Maggie Allison is Honorary Visiting Senior Lecturer in French Studies at the University of Bradford. Her research and publications in gender and media in France cover journalism, the women's press, sexual harassment and the role of women in politics. She has also published, in collaboration with Sheila Perry, on the televised débats participatifs broadcast prior to the 2007 French presidential elections, focusing on representations of diversity and gender.
Angela Kershaw is Senior Lecturer in French Studies at the University of Birmingham. Her research focuses on literature and culture of the interwar period and the Second World War in France. She is the author of Forgotten Engagements: Women, Literature and the Left in 1930s France (2007) and Before Auschwitz: Irène Némirovsky and the Cultural Landscape of Inter-war France (2010).