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A Belle Epoque Women And Feminism In French Society And Culture 18901914 Diana Holmes Editor Carrie Tarr Editor

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A Belle Epoque Women And Feminism In French Society And Culture 18901914 Diana Holmes Editor Carrie Tarr Editor
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Diana Holmes (editor); Carrie Tarr (editor)
ISBN: 9780857457011, 0857457012
Language: English
Year: 2006

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A Belle Epoque Women And Feminism In French Society And Culture 18901914 Diana Holmes Editor Carrie Tarr Editor by Diana Holmes (editor); Carrie Tarr (editor) 9780857457011, 0857457012 instant download after payment.

The Third Republic, known as the ‘belle époque’, was a period of lively, articulate and surprisingly radical feminist activity in France, borne out of the contradiction between the Republican ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity and the reality of intense and systematic gender discrimination. Yet, it also was a period of intense and varied artistic production, with women disproving the critical nearconsensus that art was a masculine activity by writing, painting, performing, sculpting, and even displaying an interest in the new "seventh art" of cinema. This book explores all these facets of the period, weaving them into a complex, multi-stranded argument about the importance of this rich period of French women’s history.

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