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- FEM 21: 21st Century Feminist / Féministe 21ème siècle
- Magazine Year
- 2010
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- Triems, Brigitte
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- Vassiliadou, Myria
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- [et al.]
feministische Wissenschaften und Wissenstransfer / Acte du colloque 'Transmission' : contre le backlash, diffuser les savoirs féministes : Universität Fribourg, 14. Juni 2008
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- FemInfo
- Magazine Year
- 2009
- Magazine Number
- 14/15
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- Chaponnière, Martine
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- Rothäusler, Iris
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- Künzel, Annegret
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- [et al.]
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- Maurer, Elisabeth
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- vrouwenstudies, gender, politiek, arbeid, onderwijs, media, Zwitserland, 2000-2009, 21e eeuw, congresverslag
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- Report of the bilingual international congress of the Verein Feministische Wissenschaft Schweiz (Femwiss) 'Schnittstellen/Transmission' which took place on June 14 2008 at Fribourg University. This report consists of a manual for a successfull genderstudiestransfer, workshopreports, articles and papers.
entre exploitation et émancipation [themanummer]
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- Article/Artikel
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- Nouvelles questions féministes
- Magazine Year
- 2008
- Magazine Number
- 2
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- Lemercier, Élise
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- Ibos, Caroline
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- Jonas, Irène
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- [et al.]
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- Roux, Patricia
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- betaalde arbeid, emancipatie, feminisme, au-pairs, Afrikaans, gezinnen, autonomie, tijdschriften, vrouwbeelden, huishoudsters, kolonialisme, slavernij, Zwitserland, 21e eeuw
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- De title of this special refers to an international colloquium organised april 21 2007 at the University of Lausanne. Élise Lemercie demonstrates in her survey that some women create collective positions in the area of intercultural mediation to negotiate autonomy outside the couple and family life. Based on ethnographic research, Caroline Ibos examines in her article the cross-cutting relations between class-based, sexual and racial social categorizations between African nannies and their employers. Articles in magazines deliver an embellished representation of women's obligation to combine family and working life. According to these new 'images d'Épinal' women should be able to respond to a triple challenge: to initiate mutual comprehension within their romantic couple, to increase the social capital of their children, and to reform the working world. Céline Bessière shows that the model of emancipation of younger women through paid work outside the family business is not unambiguous, and that emancipation depends more generally on the social position of the protagonists. Elsa Galerand and Danièle Kergoat take as hypothesis the idea that it is the relation to work, and not work itself, that holds subversive, not to say liberating, potential for women. They insist on the necessity for the feminist movement to put domestic work back at the center of its reflection on work and on the emancipation of women. Working in precarious and isolated situations, undocumented domestic workers in Switzerland manage to endure their tasks, and to commit themselves, arriving at certain forms of fulfillment. Laetitia Dechaufour aims at introducing postcolonial feminism through its main debates and authors. The principal objective of postcolonial feminism is to rethink the oppression of women through the lens of colonization and slavery.
féminisme et luttes intersexes. Normalisation hermaphrodites trans' pouvoir bio-médical loi du silence [Special]
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- Nouvelles questions féministes
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- 2008
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- 1
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- Kraus, Cynthia > (ed.)
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- Perrin, Céline > (ed.)
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- Rey, Séverine > (ed.)
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- [et al.]
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- seksuele ambivalentie, biseksualiteit, interseksualiteit, transseksualiteit, travestie, feminisme, literatuur, organisaties, sporten, identiteit, discriminatie, arbeid, gelijke behandeling, Frankrijk, Europa, 20e eeuw, 21e eeuw
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- Special around feminsm and intersexes. In the form of a letter addressed directly to Herculine Barbin, Arthur Cocteau has chosen to make a tribute to the first hermaphrodite, as a testimony to her short life. 'Camille' Lamarre was born intersexed in the early sixties, at a time when genital ambiguity was a medical, social and family taboo. She was given a female name at her mother's insistence and was subjected to female surgical assignment for the first time at age three and a half without a psychological assessment or evaluation. In 'Child of the Moon' Olli tells the story of an intersexed individual who, unlike many people in his situation, did not undergo any surgical modification at birth. According to Vincent Guillot in Europe, the intersex movement is extremely new and marked by the intersex paradigm: not to tell who we are even before having been told who we are. Loïc Jacquet writes about the reinvention of sexuality among intersex people. Antoine Bal shows an anthropological approach to intersexed persons' narratives. Isabelle Boisclair examines intersexual characters in three contemporary literary works (La tête en bas, de Noëlle Châtelet [Paris : Seuil, 2002]: Middlesex, de Jeffrey Eugenides [Paris : L'Olivier, 2003]: et Le saut de l'ange, de Maud Marin [Paris : Fixot, 1987]). With an interview, reviews, the spotlight on the founding and activities of the Organization Intersex International and the Trans Manifesto: Our Bodies Belong to Us. In Zoom Out: 'Sports and Bicategorization by Sex : Femininity Tests and Ambiguities in Medical Discourse' by Anaïs Bohuon: and 'Race- and Sex-based Inequalities in Access to Employment in France' by Ariane Pailhé.
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