French feminism I: The individual and social emancipation of women
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"Feminism in France I: The Individual and Social Liberation of Women" is the first book in a series devoted to examining the feminist movement in France. Author Charles Marie Joseph Turgeon explores the history of women's struggle for equal rights, from its earliest beginnings to the present day. The book examines key aspects of women's emancipation both at the individual level and in society as a whole.
The reader will find in this book an analysis of various stages of the development of French feminism, important events that affected the legal and socio-cultural status of women in France. Turgeon examines in detail the contribution of prominent feminists to the formation of the modern paradigm of gender equality, and also highlights the key problems faced by representatives of the women's movement on the way to freedom and equality.
Easy to read and packed with information, Feminism in France I will be an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of the feminist movement and who wants to understand the essence of the struggle for equal rights and opportunities for women in the modern world."
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Charles Marie Joseph Turgeon
- Language
- Французька
- Release date
- 2009-09-17
- Title
- Le féminisme français I: L'émancipation individuelle et sociale de la femme
- Subject
- HQ
Women -- France
Women -- Social and moral questions