Citoyennes : women and the ideal of citizenship in eighteenth-century France
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Citoyennes : women and the ideal of citizenship in eighteenth-century France
University of Delaware Press, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-253) and index
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内容説明
In Citoyennes, Annie Smart argues that many revolutionary and pre-revolutionary works constructed a civic identity for women and portrayed the home as a site for both civic virtue and private subjectivity. This interdisciplinary study offers a fresh interpretation of the role of women and the home in eighteenth-century France, and goes a long way to filling a gaping home in the contemporary literature on the subject.
目次
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1 Re-Reading Rousseau's Emile
2 Reconceiving the Body Politic: Civic Motherhood in Louis-Sebastien Mercier's L'an 2440
3 Educating Women: Civic Virtue in Felicite de Genlis' Adele et Theodore
4 Speaking as a Citoyenne: Olympe de Gouges' Female Civic Voice
5 Representing the Republicaine: Art and Jacobin Gender Politics in the French Revolution
6 Staging the Citoyenne in French Revolutionary Theater, Year II of the Republic
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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