
Making Waves
French Feminisms and their Legacies 1975-2015
Liverpool University Press
Published on 11. December 2019
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-78962-042-9 (ISBN)
Description
French feminism was central to the theory and culture of Second Wave feminism as an international movement, and 1975 was a key year for the women's movement in France. Through a critical review of the politics, activism and cultural creativity of that moment, from the perspective of both preceding and subsequent 'waves' of feminism, this book evaluates the legacies of 1975, and their strengths and limitations as new questions and new conjunctures have come into play. Edited and written by an international group of feminist scholars, it offers both a critical re-evaluation of a vital moment in women's cultural history, and a new analysis of the relationship between second wave agendas and contemporary feminist politics and culture.
Reviews / Votes
'This collection is exceptionally well curated. Each of the chapters has been very carefully written and edited, and together this is fascinating, informative, critical and scholarly.'Gill Allwood, Nottingham Trent University "This volume is a lively and accessible mix of history, culture and politics, which nonetheless does not shy away from the complexities of feminism both in the contemporary sphere: the controversy over the burkini ban and the #metoo campaign, and historically: between essentialists and materialists of the second wave, for example, or between radical and what might be considered more moderate feminists."
Helena Chadderton, University of Hull 'This collection of essays offers a remarkably diverse and intelligent exploration of the many faces of the feminist movement in France, and of the challenges women faced and still face today. It will be a very useful read for students, researchers, and teachers and for all feminists.'
Dominique Carlini Versini, Modern Language Review 'This is an important book. Even before one begins to read the individual essays, the volume's usefulness is apparent: e.g., the glossary includes acronyms of various feminist organizations; the timeline extends from 1944, when French women got the right to vote, to the 2018 debate in Le Monde on sexual harassment and violence; and both the up-to-date bibliography and impeccably edited index extend to more than 20 pages. This well-documented, jargon-free volume will be valuable for those interested in feminism or contemporary French culture.'
A. M. Rea, emerita, Occidental College, CHOICE
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Language
English
Place of publication
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Illustrations
21 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 163 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78962-042-9 (9781789620429)
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Persons
Margaret Atack is Professor of French at the University of Leeds. Alison S. Fell is Professor of French Cultural History, University of Leeds & Director of Leeds Arts & Humanities Research Institute. Diana Holmes is Professor of French at the University of Leeds. Imogen Long is Lecturer in French at the University of Hull.
Editor
School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of Leeds (United Kingdom)
School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of Leeds (United Kingdom)
School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of Leeds (United Kingdom)
School of Histories, Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Hull (United Kingdom)
Content
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of illustrations
Timeline
Glossary
Introduction: Making Waves
MARGARET ATACK, ALISON S. FELL, DIANA HOLMES, IMOGEN LONG
PART 1. THEN: SECOND WAVE FEMINISM IN FRANCE
1. Before Les Femmes s'entetent: the Bermuda Triangle of French feminism?
SIAN REYNOLDS
2. 1975: The Year of women
DIANA HOLMES AND IMOGEN LONG
3. From Muse to Insoumuse: Delphine Seyrig, videaste
GRACE AN
PART 2. THEN AND NOW: FEMINISM AND PUBLIC ARENAS
4. Work-family reconciliation policy in France: challenging or reinforcing the gender division of domestic and care work since the 1970s?
JAN WINDEBANK
5. Feminist publishing in France 1975 - 2000: a quest for legitimacy
FANNY MAZZONE
6. Parole(s) de femmes: from Le Torchon brule to Les Nouvelles News
MAGGIE ALLISON
7. Utopian Gaiety: French lesbian activism and the politics of pleasure (1974-2016)
TAMARA CHAPLIN
8. 'La femme du soldat inconnu': Feminism and French lieux de memoire
ALISON S. FELL
9. A Mediterranean Bazaar : The Bazar du Genre exhibition at the Musee des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Mediterranee (MuCEM) in Marseille, 2013
BRONWYN WINTER
PART 3. NOW: REAPPRAISALS AND NEW AGENDAS
10. Time to laugh or to cry? 'Le Rire de la Meduse' after 40 years
MAIREAD HANRAHAN
11. 'Les hommes et les femmes, c'est vraiment pas pareil' ('Men and women just aren't the same'): Nancy Huston's Passions d'Annie Leclerc
DIANA HOLMES
12. Across the waves: Benoite Groult, Catel Muller and bande dessinee
IMOGEN LONG
13. Voix blanche? Annie Ernaux, French feminisms and the challenge of intersectionality
LYN THOMAS
14. Third Wave collective manifestos: What do feminists still want?
MICHELE SCHAAL
Conclusion
MARGARET ATACK, ALISON S. FELL, DIANA HOLMES, IMOGEN LONG
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Contents
List of illustrations
Timeline
Glossary
Introduction: Making Waves
MARGARET ATACK, ALISON S. FELL, DIANA HOLMES, IMOGEN LONG
PART 1. THEN: SECOND WAVE FEMINISM IN FRANCE
1. Before Les Femmes s'entetent: the Bermuda Triangle of French feminism?
SIAN REYNOLDS
2. 1975: The Year of women
DIANA HOLMES AND IMOGEN LONG
3. From Muse to Insoumuse: Delphine Seyrig, videaste
GRACE AN
PART 2. THEN AND NOW: FEMINISM AND PUBLIC ARENAS
4. Work-family reconciliation policy in France: challenging or reinforcing the gender division of domestic and care work since the 1970s?
JAN WINDEBANK
5. Feminist publishing in France 1975 - 2000: a quest for legitimacy
FANNY MAZZONE
6. Parole(s) de femmes: from Le Torchon brule to Les Nouvelles News
MAGGIE ALLISON
7. Utopian Gaiety: French lesbian activism and the politics of pleasure (1974-2016)
TAMARA CHAPLIN
8. 'La femme du soldat inconnu': Feminism and French lieux de memoire
ALISON S. FELL
9. A Mediterranean Bazaar : The Bazar du Genre exhibition at the Musee des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Mediterranee (MuCEM) in Marseille, 2013
BRONWYN WINTER
PART 3. NOW: REAPPRAISALS AND NEW AGENDAS
10. Time to laugh or to cry? 'Le Rire de la Meduse' after 40 years
MAIREAD HANRAHAN
11. 'Les hommes et les femmes, c'est vraiment pas pareil' ('Men and women just aren't the same'): Nancy Huston's Passions d'Annie Leclerc
DIANA HOLMES
12. Across the waves: Benoite Groult, Catel Muller and bande dessinee
IMOGEN LONG
13. Voix blanche? Annie Ernaux, French feminisms and the challenge of intersectionality
LYN THOMAS
14. Third Wave collective manifestos: What do feminists still want?
MICHELE SCHAAL
Conclusion
MARGARET ATACK, ALISON S. FELL, DIANA HOLMES, IMOGEN LONG
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors