French Feminisms 1975 and After: New Readings, New Texts
- Editor
- Margaret Atack, Alison S. Fell, Diana Holmes, and Imogen Long
- Series
- Modern French Identities, vol. 127
- Content
- viii + 255 pp., bibl., index
- Publication date
- 2018
- Publisher
- New York: Peter Lang
- Publication notes
- Based on papers presented at the Women in French conference "Les femmes s'entêtent: Feminism, Writing, Art, and Film, 1975–2015: Bilan(s) et avenir(s)," Leeds, England, May 8–10, 2015
- Description
- Uses Les femmes s'entêtent—a collection of creative work, cultural analysis, and social criticism—as the inspiration to examine writings by Mireille Best, Nina Bouraoui, Ying Chen, Hélène Cixous, Marguerite Duras, Valentine Goby, Michèle Perrein, Emma Santos, and Monique Wittig.
- Main subject
- Feminism and Women's Rights
Literature and Literary Criticism
Philosophy, Critical Theory, and Social Criticism - ISBN
- 9783034322096 (pap.); 9781787078932 (ebook); 9781788741385 (ebook)
- Citation
- Atack, Margaret, Alison S. Fell, Diana Holmes, and Imogen Long, eds. French Feminisms 1975 and After: New Readings, New Texts. Modern French Identities, vol. 127. New York: Peter Lang, 2018. Sylvia. Accessed March 19, 2024. https://sylvia.library.wisc.edu/catalog/SYL234.
- Updated
- 12-02-2020