Gender, generation, and journalism in France, 1910-1940 /
"In the late nineteenth century, the first wave of female journalists began writing in the French daily press. Yet, while they undeniably opened doors for the next generations of educated women, sexist hiring practices, assumptions about women's aptitudes as reporters, and more subtle gend...
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Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
2018.
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Table of Contents:
- Part One Generations, Mentors, and Mothers. 1 Pioneers and mentors : Séverine and Durand, 1880s-1909
- 2 Mother and daughter 1: Séverine and Capy, 1910-1940
- 3 Mother and daughter 2 : Colette and Beaumont, 1910-1940
- 4 Family business : Andrée, Gustave, and Simone Téry, 1890s-1940.
- Part Two Gender and Front-Page Reporting. 5 Gender and ground reporting : Andée Violis and Albert Londreson Asia, 1930s
- 6 Gender, politics, and racism in colonial reporting, 1930s
- 7 Family and diplomatic reporting : Geneviève Tabouis, 1930s.
- Part Three Gender on Other Beats. 8 Gender and social reporting : La Mazière, Clar, and Moran, 1922-1939
- 9 Women's pages : Rossine, Magda, and Chandet, 1918-1940
- Conclusion.