Record Type: |
Electronic resources
: monographic
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Author: |
ManskerAndrea, 1972- |
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: |
Palgrave Connect (Online service) |
Place of Publication: |
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York |
Published: |
Palgrave Macmillan; |
Year of Publication: |
2011 |
Description: |
1 online resource. |
Series: |
Genders and sexualities in history |
Subject: |
Gender studies: women - France. - c 1800 to c 1900 - |
Subject: |
European history - France. - c 1800 to c 1900 - |
Subject: |
Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 - France. - c 1800 to c 1900 - |
Subject: |
History. - |
Subject: |
Women's rights - History - France - 19th century. - |
Subject: |
Women - Social conditions - France - 19th century. - |
Subject: |
HISTORY - France. - Europe - |
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HISTORY - Social History. - |
Subject: |
HISTORY - Modern - |
Subject: |
SOCIAL SCIENCE - Women's Studies. - |
Subject: |
SOCIAL SCIENCE - Feminism & Feminist Theory. - |
Subject: |
Social & cultural history - France. - c 1800 to c 1900 - |
Online resource: |
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230348196 |
Summary: |
This book repositions French women's struggle for suffrage within the distinct cultural landscape of the masculine honor system, a system that celebrated male dueling and dictated the proper social and sexual forms of men's comportment prior to the First World War. Whether activists demanded admission to the ritual of the duel or publicly shamed men for their extramarital sexual behavior, they appropriated extralegal honor codes to enact new models of civic participation and to refashion the private politics of the republican family. The book uses unexplored feminist sources, divorce records, parliamentary debates on the clme, and evidence of a female "surplus" in France to reorient a body of scholarship that has been limited to masculinity studies. Demonstrating how suffragists deployed an inequitable, prerevolutionary code to construct democratic identities for women, it suggests that modern western feminisms did not derive solely from the French Revolution. |
ISBN: |
9780230348196electronic bk. |
ISBN: |
023034819Xelectronic bk. |
Content Note: |
Acknowledgements Introduction 'Mademoiselle Arria Ly Wants Blood!'�The New Woman and the Debate over Female Honour The Sexual Insult: Medicalized Views of Singleness during the Long Nineteenth Century Rethinking Honour in the Republican Family: Fin-de-S�icle Divorce Suits The Honour of a Name: Marital Status, Property, and the Patronymic The Feminist Politics of the Female Surplus: Constructing Citizenship through Singleness Sexual Citizenship and the Political Culture of Shame in the Women's Movement Conclusion: Giving the Lie Notes Index. |