Daughters of 1968 : Redefining French Feminism and the Women's Liberation Movement /
"Daughters of 1968 is the story of French feminism between 1944 and 1981, when feminism played a central political role in the history of France. The key women during this epoch were often leftists committed to a materialist critique of society and were part of a postwar tradition that produced...
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Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press,
[2018]
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Table des matières:
- Introduction : reigniting French feminism for the twentieth century
- Liberation and rethinking gender roles : 1944-1950
- Reform and consensus : feminism in the 1950s and 1960s
- The May events and the birth of second-wave feminism : 1968-1970
- New feminist theory and feminist practice : the early 1970s
- The Mouvement de Liberation des Femmes and the fight for reproductive freedom : 1970-1979
- Takeover? Feminists in and out of party politics : the late 1970s
- Who owns women's liberation? The campaigns for French women
- Not a conclusion : the socialist party's ascendancy and French feminism's second wave
- Appendix : the feminist press in France, 1968-1981.


