A feminist genealogy of the industrial revolution Parisian seamstress, exploring her agentic intervention in the socio-cultural and political formations of modernity.
A feminist genealogy of the industrial revolution Parisian seamstress, exploring her agentic intervention in the socio-cultural and political formations of modernity.
Maria Tamboukou is Professor of Feminist Studies, co-director of the Centre for Narrative Research at the University of East London, UK and co-editor of the journal Gender and Education.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Charting lines of light: the Parisian seamstress / Chapter 1 Adventures in a culture of thought: genealogies, narratives, process / Chapter 2 Mapping the archive: mnemonic and imaginary technologies of the self / Chapter 3 'From my work you will know my name': materialising utopias / Chapter 4 Feeling the world: love, gender and agonistic politics / Chapter 5 Living, writing and imagining the revolution / Chapter 6 Creativity as process: writing the self, rewriting history / Conclusion Reassembling radical practices / Bibliography
Introduction Charting lines of light: the Parisian seamstress / Chapter 1 Adventures in a culture of thought: genealogies, narratives, process / Chapter 2 Mapping the archive: mnemonic and imaginary technologies of the self / Chapter 3 'From my work you will know my name': materialising utopias / Chapter 4 Feeling the world: love, gender and agonistic politics / Chapter 5 Living, writing and imagining the revolution / Chapter 6 Creativity as process: writing the self, rewriting history / Conclusion Reassembling radical practices / Bibliography
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