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Women's Representations of the Occupation in Post-'68 France

English · Hardback

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This study examines French women's writing and representations of the Occupation in post-'68 France. The author looks at the work of 'The Women Resisters', those women who were adult resisters during the war, and 'The Daughters of the Occupation', those who were born during or after the war period. The main contention of the study is that the older generation's nascent awareness of how gender informs political activism is reworked into explicitly feminist representations of wartime France by younger women writers.

List of contents

Preface Introduction Remembering the War Years PART ONE: THE WOMEN RESISTERS Resistance Voices: the Case of Lucie Aubrac Gender and Genre: Maurice, Moret and Duras A Feminist Rereading: Clara Malraux PART TWO: THE DAUGHTERS OF THE OCCUPATION The Daughters of the Resistance: Gatard and Albrecht The Daughters of Collaboration: Chaix and Le Garrec The Daughters of Persecution: Jewish Children Remember Conclusion Endnotes Select Bibliography Index

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'This book certainly does offer...a new perspective on French literature about the Second World War...(a 'gender-conscious' approach to a period habitually considered from the point of view of its male protagonists.' - Modern Languages Review
'A stimulating perspective and an interesting corpus of texts.' - African Affairs

Product details

Authors Claire Gorrara
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.08.1998
 
EAN 9780312212551
ISBN 978-0-312-21255-1
No. of pages 168
Weight 356 g
Illustrations VII, 168 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

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