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The Portrait of Madame Thénard mère in Hermione by Adèle Romany
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- S&F Online: Scholar & Feminist Online
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- 2018
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- 1
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- Coman, Sonia
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- beeldende kunsten, vrouwbeelden, actrices, kunstenaressen, sociale netwerken, Frankrijk, 19e eeuw
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- In this essay the author investigates an underexplored outlet for the self-fashioning of creative women: portraits, painted by other women, that depict actresses in performance. Like the actresses’ houses that were both homes and stages, the portraits of actresses in their signature roles fused their multiple identities into a construct that celebrated them as performers and as women. Furthermore, the collaborations that these portraits entailed helped to weave a close-knit social network of women artists across theater and the visual arts. ?????????????????????????
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- Factsheet
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- 2005
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- 42
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- Van Hove, Hildegard
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- actiegroepen, gender, revoluties, Frankrijk, 19e eeuw
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- De Commune van Parijs werd uitgeroepen in een politiek erg woelige periode (1870-1871), toen Frankrijk met Pruisen in oorlog was. De term 'Commune' wordt zowel voor de revolutionaire stedelijke regering, als voor de hele revolutionaire periode gebruikt. Ingegaan wordt onder andere op de deelname van vrouwen en het ontstaan van de mythe van de 'pétroleuses', de brandstichtsters.
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- S&F Online: Scholar & Feminist Online
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- 2018
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- 1
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- Whaley, Leigh
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- geleerde vrouwen, wetenschappelijke beroepen, saloncultuur, verlichting, Frankrijk, 18e eeuw
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- Marie-Geneviève-Charlotte Darlus Thiroux d’Arconville (1720–1805) was a key figure in a community of elite scientists in early modern Paris. In this essay, the author examines how Madame d’Arconville became a vital part of the scientific community through collaboration and dialogue with her male counterparts and through her own publications and translations in chemistry and anatomy.
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- Liberales Nieuwsbrief
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- 2005
- Magazine Number
- 88
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- Brems, Eva
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- rechtspraak, hoofddoeken, onderwijsinstellingen, Europees, Turkije, België, Frankrijk
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- Aandacht voor een arrest van het Europees Hof voor de Rechten van de Mens dat Turkse universiteiten hoofddoeken mogen verbieden en de gevolgen hiervan voor een hoofddoekverbod op Franse of Belgische scholen?
Kroniek Europees recht
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- Nemesis
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- 1989
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- 1
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- Steijger, Elies
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- N.a.v. Hof van Justitie EG 25 okt. 1988, zaak 312/86 Commissie versus Frankrijk, wordt de vraag besproken of bijzondere rechten voor vrouwen, opgenomen in collectieve arbeidsovereenkomsten, geoorloofd zijn in het licht van de Richtlijn Gelijke Behandeling mannen en vrouwen. Uitzonderingen m.b.t. zwangerschap en moederschap moeten beperkt blijven tot een specifiek omschreven situatie.
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2014
- Magazine Number
- 2
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- Crosby, Emilye
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- hoofddoeken, islam, extremisme, feminisme, identiteit, seksisme, overheid, Frankrijk, 21e eeuw
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- In the early months of 2010, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy told Parliament that the burqa is “not welcome” in France, citing this as a step to defend France against extremists. Employing Edward Said’s theoretical notion of “Orientalism” as means of discussing the “Other,” I argue for a more critical look at France’s role in limiting religious freedom and denying notions of female agency. More specifically, I urge a more diversified view of feminism and female identity outside of the Western paradigm. By viewing the veil as a rhetorically universal symbol of oppression, Western feminists and political figures are missing the opportunity to recognize the diversity of religious adherence and feminist agency that exist in a variety of forms, some of which are highlighted in this paper. While touting the ban’s role in promoting gender equality, Sarkozy employs “faux feminism”– a specious appropriation of feminist sentiment to rationalize Orientalist aims. In effect, this approach reifies Muslim women as victims in need of Western“ heroes” while promoting a unique form of sexist Islamophobia.'
kronieken Europees recht
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- Nemesis
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- 1988
- Magazine Number
- 5
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- Steyger, Elies
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- sollicitaties, gelijke behandeling, EG-richtlijnen, Frankrijk
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- Bespreking van een arrest met betrekking tot seperate werving voor mannen en vrouwen.
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- ISIM newsletter
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- 2004
- Magazine Number
- 14
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- Boubekeur, Amel
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- islam, religieuze functionarissen, moslima's, loopbanen, Frankrijk
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- Author looks whether Muslim women with religious skills and competencies are emerging and questions the traditional dominant religious character.
asielzoeksters in Europa
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- Nemesis
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- 1995
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- 3
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- asiel, vluchtelingen, Nederland, Duitsland, Frankrijk, Verenigd Koninkrijk, België, Canada
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- Bespreking van het rapport 'Female Asylum Seekers', een rechtsvergelijkende studie omtrent het beleid en de jurisprudentie inzake vrouwelijke asielzoekers in Nederland, Duitsland, Frankrijk en Engeland - en summier over de situatie in Belgie en Canada.
paritaire vertegenwoordiging als universeel concept
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- Nemesis
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- 1999
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- 5
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- Tobler, Christa
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- politieke participatie, positieve actie, historisch, Frankrijk
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- Behandeling van het denkconcept parité (volmaakte gelijkheid), dat tegenover quotaregelingen staat om aan de ondervertegenwoordiging van vrouwen in de politiek een eind te maken. Aandacht voor de (Franse) oorsprong en ontwikkelingen.
Louise d’Épinay and the Correspondance littéraire’s Imagined Community
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- S&F Online: Scholar & Feminist Online
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- 2018
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- 1
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- Caron, Mélinda
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- schrijvers, tijdschriften, verlichting, Frankrijk, 18e eeuw
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- The only woman to contribute regularly to the Correspondance littéraire was Louise d’Épinay, who assisted both directors for almost thirty years from 1755 to 1783. In this essay, the author argues that Mme ***’s anonymous presence in the Correspondance littéraire helped founder and first director Grimm to establish his reputation through her appealing representation of the worldly French society to which he belonged, and to create an ideal community in which Parisian philosophers and foreign nobles could communicate freely.
a century in the spotlight [Special]
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- S&F Online: Scholar & Feminist Online
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- 2008
- Magazine Number
- 1/2
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- Jefferson, Margo
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- Gordon, Terri J.
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- Stovall, Tyler
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- [et al.]
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- Gerzina, Holbrook
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- S&F Online: Scholar & Feminist Online
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- 2018
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Halleux, Chanel de
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- schrijvers, poëzie, saloncultuur, verlichting, Frankrijk, 18e eeuw
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- Countess Fanny de Beauharnais (1737–1813) was among the first to distinguish herself as both a socialite and a prolific author. She did not see her writing practice as a pastime, but as a significant part of her social identity, which influenced her vision of women’s role in high society and the stakes associated with attendance at her salon. To understand the specificity of that position, the author analyzes the relationships between the countess and a group of poètes légers (light poets), headed by Claude-Joseph Dorat (1734–1780), who frequented her salon from about 1770 to 1780. De Beauharnais’s circle operated on symbolic trade: in return for the countess’s support, the school of Dorat helped construct her image as author.
interpreting policy diffusion
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2015
- Magazine Number
- 2
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- Piatti-Crocker, Adriana
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- Tasch, Laman
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- In this article authors examine the diffusion of Muslim veil-ban laws within the last decade in France, Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands. The bans on full-face Muslim veiling are rooted in several systemic, normative, and political accounts and advocated by contrasting political ideologies. Methodologically, this paper employs an integrative perspective to explain the process of diffusion in some countries but not in others, by exploring both external and internal factors that led to policy innovation. Overall, full-face Muslim veil bans in Western Europe have been intended to accelerate cultural integration of minorities to European values and traditions, but have been challenged by Muslim minorities in the region and their rights of expression and religion.