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French women in politics: writing power, paternal legitimization, and maternal legacies
Raylene L. Ramsay
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page ix)
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Foreword (page xi)
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Preface and Acknowledgements (page xiii)
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Writing and Power: Introduction and Overview (page 1)
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PART I: WRITING WOMEN'S POLITICAL HISTORY
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Chapter 1. From the Revolution to the Franchise (page 16)
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Chapter 2. From Suffrage to Representation (1946 to Today) (page 41)
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PART II: FEMININE DISCOURSES: THE BUMPY ROAD TOWARD PROGRESS
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Chapter 3. Parity: Rewriting Democracy in France (page 66)
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Chapter 4. Women's Political (Il)legitimacy (page 87)
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PART III: PORTRAITS OF AND INTERVIEWS WITH POLITICAL WOMEN
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Chapter 5. Interviews: From Assimilation to Non-Conformity (page 114)
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Chapter 6. Autobiographical Writing: From Left, Right, and Center (page 133)
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Chapter 7. Biographical Writing: Simone Veil, Edith Cresson, and Martine Aubry (page 169)
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PART IV: THE PIONEERS
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Chapter 8. Huguette Bouchardeau and Political (Auto)Fiction: Power and the Unconscious (page 204)
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Chapter 9. Françoise Giroud: Rewriting Maternal Legacies and Paternal Authority (page 225)
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PART V: IN CONCLUSION
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Afterword (page 252)
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Appendix 1. Comparative Perspectives (page 255)
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Appendix 2. Overview of the French Political System (page 271)
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Appendix 3. Parity in the Press: February-July 1996 (page 288)
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Select Bibliography (page 292)
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Index (page 311)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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FPCS | 23.1 (Spring 2005): 159-161 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/42843386 |
JMH | 77.2 (June 2005): 445-447 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/431849 |
Citable Link
Published: 2003
Publisher: Berghahn Books
- 9781571810823 (paper)
- 9781571810816 (hardcover)