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Women's Words: Essay on French Singularity [Hardcover]

Mona Ozouf (Author), Jane Marie Todd (Translator)

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0226643336 978-0226643335 January 19, 1998 1
In her controversial book Women's Words, Mona Ozouf argues that French feminism lacks the rancor and resentment of its counterparts in England and America and explains why this placid, even timid brand of feminism is uniquely French.

Ozouf uses the woman's portrait, traditionally a male genre, to portray ten French women of letters whose lives span the period from the eve of the French Revolution to the resurgence of the feminist movement in the late twentieth century. She studies the letters and memoirs of Mme du Deffand, Mme de Charrière, Mme Roland, Mme de Staël, Mme de Rémusat, George Sand, Hubertine Auclert, Colette, Simone Weil, and Simone de Beauvoir. Rejecting the male constructions of femininity typical of this genre, Ozouf restores these women's voices in order to study their own often-conflicted attitudes toward education, marriage, motherhood, sex, and work, as well as the dilemma of writing in a literary world that did not support women's work.

Ozouf claims that a uniquely French feminism informed these women's lives, one that stems from the great egalitarian spirit of the French Revolution and is more tolerant of difference than its American counterparts. She argues that as a result, modern French culture has not isolated women from men in the same ways as American and British cultures have done.

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In this complicated, difficult, and controversial book, major French historian Ozouf uses the technique of collective biography and the writings of ten female subjects?Mme du Deffand, Mme de Charriere, Mme Roland, Mme de Stael, Mme de Remusat, George Sand, Hubertine Auclert, Colette, Simone Weil, and Simone de Beauvoir?to demonstrate that there is a uniquely French brand of feminism that has been more tolerant of the differences between the sexes than its American counterpart. Going back to the pivotal impact of the French Revolution, Ozouf shows how in the French national tradition, women have "linked up with men's movements and placed their hopes in a global political solution"?in stark contrast to what she labels "particularist feminism." Specialists in women's history will undoubtedly challenge many of Ozouf's arguments, e.g., her interpretation of the impact of the French Revolution on women's lives. Recommended for specialists in the field.?Marie Marmo Mullaney, Caldwell Coll., N.J.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: French

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Marie de Vichy-Chamrond, marquise du Deffand. Read the first page
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vote des femmes, female destiny, deuxième sexe, natural determinations
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Mme Roland, Mme de Staël, George Sand, Mme du Deffand, Simone Weil, Mme de Rémusat, Mme de Charrière, Mme de Stacl, Reign of Terror, Benjamin Constant, French Revolution, United States, Ancien Régime, Hubertine Auclert, Mme de Charriére, Simone de Beauvoir, Tar Mary, Camille Sée, Hundred Days, Julie de Lespinasse, Marie Antoinette, Mme de Stai, Olympe de Gouges, Belle de Zuylen, Claire de Rémusat
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