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Croire plutôt que voir ?
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 372

Croire plutôt que voir ?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-06
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  • Publisher: Odile Jacob

Avec la révolution bolchévique, le mouvement ouvrier a vu naître un modèle grandeur nature. Pour les militants français, l'Union soviétique est ainsi devenu un lieu de pèlerinage. De formes nouvelles de voyage se sont organisées, qui s'intégraient à des mécanismes de propagande bientôt copiés en Allemagne et en Italie, et préfiguraient le tourisme de masse d'après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Voici l'histoire inédite de ces voyageurs, célèbres ou obscurs, biographie collective d'un moment de vie des Français des années 1920 et 1930. Qui est parti ? Comment ? Pourquoi ? Dans quelle mesure ce périple au pays du " socialisme réalisé " a-t-il influencé leur itinéraire politique et social ? Et surtout, qu'ont-ils fait des interrogations et des doutes nés de leur confrontation avec le quotidien soviétique ? Agrégée et docteur en histoire, diplômée de l'IEP Paris, Rachel Mazuy est chargée de conférences à l'IEP Paris et professeur au lycée Honoré de Balzac.

Marie Marvingt, Fiancee of Danger
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Marie Marvingt, Fiancee of Danger

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-04-26
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Marie Marvingt (1875-1963) set the world's first women's aviation records, won the only gold medal for outstanding performance in all sports, invented the airplane ambulance, was the first female bomber pilot in history, fought in World War I disguised as a man, took part in the Resistance of World War II, was the first to survive crossing the English Channel in a balloon, worked all her life as a journalist, spent years in North Africa and invented metal skis. Her life story was so unusually rich in exploits and accomplishments that some dismissed it as a hoax. This biography explores the life of "the most incredible woman since Joan of Arc" and investigates the reasons she has been forgotten. Known as the "fiancee of danger," she was the model for the silent film series The Perils of Pauline.

Women Taking Risks in Contemporary Autobiographical Narratives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Women Taking Risks in Contemporary Autobiographical Narratives

Women Taking Risks in Contemporary Autobiographical Narratives explores the nature and effects of risk in self-narrative representations of life events, and is an early step towards confronting the dearth of analysis on this subject. The collection focuses on risk-taking as one of women’s articulations of authorial agency displayed in literary, testimonial, photographic, travel and film documentary forms of autobiographical expression in French. Among many themes, the book fosters discussion on matters of courage, strength, resilience, freedom, self-fulfillment, political engagement, compassion, faith, and the envisioning of unconventional alliances that follow a woman’s stepping out of ...

Fictions of Emancipation: Carpeaux's Why Born Enslaved! Reconsidered
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 175

Fictions of Emancipation: Carpeaux's Why Born Enslaved! Reconsidered

  • Categories: Art

A critical reexamination of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's bust Why Born Enslaved!, this book unpacks the sculpture's engagement with—and defiance of—an antislavery discourse. In this clear-eyed look at the Black figure in nineteenth-century sculpture, noted art historians and writers discuss how emerging categories of racial difference propagated by the scientific field of ethnography grew in popularity alongside a crescendo in cultural production in France during the Second Empire. By comparing Carpeaux's bust Why Born Enslaved! to works by his contemporaries on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as to objects by twenty‑first‑century artists Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley, the authors touch on such key themes as the portrayal of Black enslavement and emancipation; the commodification of images of Black figures; the role of sculpture in generating the sympathies of its audiences; and the relevance of Carpeaux's sculpture to legacies of empire in the postcolonial present. The book also provides a chronology of events central to the histories of transatlantic slavery, abolition, colonialism, and empire.

Dressing Modern Frenchwomen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Dressing Modern Frenchwomen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-03
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

At a glance, high fashion and feminism seem unlikely partners. Between the First and Second World Wars, however, these forces combined femininity and modernity to create the new, modern French woman. In this engaging study, Mary Lynn Stewart reveals the fashion industry as an integral part of women's transition into modernity. Analyzing what female columnists in fashion magazines and popular women novelists wrote about the "new silhouette," Stewart shows how bourgeois women feminized the more severe, masculine images that elite designers promoted to create a hybrid form of modern that both emancipated women and celebrated their femininity. She delves into the intricacies of marketing the new...

Writing the History of Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Writing the History of Memory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-02-13
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

How objective are our history books? This addition to the Writing History series examines the critical role that memory plays in the writing of history. This book includes: - Essays from an international team of historians, bringing together analysis of forms of public history such as museums, exhibitions, memorials and speeches - Coverage of the ancient world to the present, on topics such as oral history and generational and collective memory - Two key case studies on Holocaust memorialisation and the memory of Communism

The Americanization of France
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

The Americanization of France

This engaging, knowledgeable book traces the American path France has followed since resolving its searing Algerian conflict in 1962. Barnett Singer convincingly demolishes two pervasive clichés about modern France: first, that the country has never been fit to fight wars, including wars on terror; and second, that the French have always been and remain overwhelmingly anti-American. The end of the war led to an important sea change, clearing the way for France to embrace American culture, especially rock 'n' roll, and more generally, an American-style emphasis on personal happiness. The author argues that today's France, wounded by the loss of traditions and stability, is increasingly pro-American, clinging to trends from across the Atlantic as to a lifeline.

Fashion, Work, and Politics in Modern France
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Fashion, Work, and Politics in Modern France

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-05-13
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  • Publisher: Springer

This history of coiffure in modern France illuminates a host of important twentieth-century issues: the course of fashion, the travails of small business in a modern economy, the complexities of labour reform, the failure of the Popular Front, the temptations of Pétainism, all accompanied by a parade of waves, chignons, and curls.

Cultured Force
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

Cultured Force

Bridging gaps between intellectual history, biography, and military/colonial history, Barnett Singer and John Langdon provide a challenging, readable interpretation of French imperialism and some of its leading figures from the early modern era through the Fifth Republic. They ask us to rethink and reevaluate, pulling away from the usual shoal of simplistic condemnation. In a series of finely-etched biographical studies, and with much detail on both imperial culture and wars (including World War I and II), they offer a balanced, deep, strong portrait of key makers and defenders of the French Empire, one that will surely stimulate much historical work in the field.

Sexing Political Culture in the History of France
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

Sexing Political Culture in the History of France

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