Practiced Citizenship
Women, Gender, and the State in Modern France
Herausgeber: Barton, Nimisha; Hopkins, Richard S
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Practiced Citizenship
Women, Gender, and the State in Modern France
Herausgeber: Barton, Nimisha; Hopkins, Richard S
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Through an analysis of how citizenship was lived, practiced, and deployed by women in France in the modern period, Practiced Citizenship demonstrates how gender normativity and the resulting constraints placed on women nevertheless created opportunities for a renegotiation of the social and sexual contract.
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Through an analysis of how citizenship was lived, practiced, and deployed by women in France in the modern period, Practiced Citizenship demonstrates how gender normativity and the resulting constraints placed on women nevertheless created opportunities for a renegotiation of the social and sexual contract.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781496206664
- ISBN-10: 1496206665
- Artikelnr.: 52419142
- Verlag: University of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781496206664
- ISBN-10: 1496206665
- Artikelnr.: 52419142
Nimisha Barton is the associate director of the Freshman Scholars Institute and Programs for Access and Inclusion at Princeton University. Richard S. Hopkins is an assistant professor of history at Widener University. He is the author of Planning the Greenspaces of Nineteenth-Century Paris.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword by Johnson Kent Wright
Introduction
Nimisha Barton and Richard Hopkins
1. “Patriotic Discipline”: Cloistered Behinds, Public Judgment, and Female
Violence in Revolutionary Paris
Katie Jarvis
2. Restoring the Royal Family: Marie-Thérèse and the Family Politics of the
Early Restoration
Victoria E. Thompson
3. Gender, Immigration, and the Everyday Practice of Social Citizenship
Nimisha Barton
4. Hospital Policies, Family Agency, and Mothers at l’Hôpital
Sainte-Eugénie, 1855–1875 000
Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
5. Illustrations as Good as Any Slides: Women’s Activist Social Novels and
the French Search for Social Reform, 1880–1914
Jean Elisabeth Pedersen
6. French Girls Are the Most Desired: Organizing against the White Slave
Trade in the Belle Epoque
Eliza Earle Ferguson
7. Vérine, the Ecole des Parents, and the Politics of Gender, Reaction, and
the Family, 1929–1944
Cheryl A. Koos
8. Politics, Money, and Distrust: French-American Alliances in the
International Campaign for Women’s Equal Rights, 1925–1930
Sara L. Kimble
Afterword by Elinor A. Accampo
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Foreword by Johnson Kent Wright
Introduction
Nimisha Barton and Richard Hopkins
1. “Patriotic Discipline”: Cloistered Behinds, Public Judgment, and Female
Violence in Revolutionary Paris
Katie Jarvis
2. Restoring the Royal Family: Marie-Thérèse and the Family Politics of the
Early Restoration
Victoria E. Thompson
3. Gender, Immigration, and the Everyday Practice of Social Citizenship
Nimisha Barton
4. Hospital Policies, Family Agency, and Mothers at l’Hôpital
Sainte-Eugénie, 1855–1875 000
Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
5. Illustrations as Good as Any Slides: Women’s Activist Social Novels and
the French Search for Social Reform, 1880–1914
Jean Elisabeth Pedersen
6. French Girls Are the Most Desired: Organizing against the White Slave
Trade in the Belle Epoque
Eliza Earle Ferguson
7. Vérine, the Ecole des Parents, and the Politics of Gender, Reaction, and
the Family, 1929–1944
Cheryl A. Koos
8. Politics, Money, and Distrust: French-American Alliances in the
International Campaign for Women’s Equal Rights, 1925–1930
Sara L. Kimble
Afterword by Elinor A. Accampo
Contributors
Index
Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword by Johnson Kent Wright
Introduction
Nimisha Barton and Richard Hopkins
1. “Patriotic Discipline”: Cloistered Behinds, Public Judgment, and Female
Violence in Revolutionary Paris
Katie Jarvis
2. Restoring the Royal Family: Marie-Thérèse and the Family Politics of the
Early Restoration
Victoria E. Thompson
3. Gender, Immigration, and the Everyday Practice of Social Citizenship
Nimisha Barton
4. Hospital Policies, Family Agency, and Mothers at l’Hôpital
Sainte-Eugénie, 1855–1875 000
Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
5. Illustrations as Good as Any Slides: Women’s Activist Social Novels and
the French Search for Social Reform, 1880–1914
Jean Elisabeth Pedersen
6. French Girls Are the Most Desired: Organizing against the White Slave
Trade in the Belle Epoque
Eliza Earle Ferguson
7. Vérine, the Ecole des Parents, and the Politics of Gender, Reaction, and
the Family, 1929–1944
Cheryl A. Koos
8. Politics, Money, and Distrust: French-American Alliances in the
International Campaign for Women’s Equal Rights, 1925–1930
Sara L. Kimble
Afterword by Elinor A. Accampo
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Foreword by Johnson Kent Wright
Introduction
Nimisha Barton and Richard Hopkins
1. “Patriotic Discipline”: Cloistered Behinds, Public Judgment, and Female
Violence in Revolutionary Paris
Katie Jarvis
2. Restoring the Royal Family: Marie-Thérèse and the Family Politics of the
Early Restoration
Victoria E. Thompson
3. Gender, Immigration, and the Everyday Practice of Social Citizenship
Nimisha Barton
4. Hospital Policies, Family Agency, and Mothers at l’Hôpital
Sainte-Eugénie, 1855–1875 000
Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
5. Illustrations as Good as Any Slides: Women’s Activist Social Novels and
the French Search for Social Reform, 1880–1914
Jean Elisabeth Pedersen
6. French Girls Are the Most Desired: Organizing against the White Slave
Trade in the Belle Epoque
Eliza Earle Ferguson
7. Vérine, the Ecole des Parents, and the Politics of Gender, Reaction, and
the Family, 1929–1944
Cheryl A. Koos
8. Politics, Money, and Distrust: French-American Alliances in the
International Campaign for Women’s Equal Rights, 1925–1930
Sara L. Kimble
Afterword by Elinor A. Accampo
Contributors
Index