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Rethinking Honor in the Republican Family: , Divorce Suits,assat had wrongfully insulted won her a great deal of acclaim. As discussed in Chapter 1, this was partly due to the more positive reception of the “new woman” and the feminist movement after the turn of the century. But many of the heightened national anxieties analyzed in Chapter 2 played a critic包庇 发表于 2025-3-27 02:42:09
The Honor of a Name: Marital Status, Property, and the Patronymic, women. But the introduction of the Naquet law also generated several legislative, judicial, and feminist debates during the . over a related aspect of familial honor that had significant implications for female civil identity: the patronymic. Bourgeois men and women had long been concerned about prInfinitesimal 发表于 2025-3-27 09:14:36
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,“Mademoiselle Arria Ly Wants Blood!” The New Woman and the Debate over Female Honor,ionate and combative rhetorical style and her uncompromising positions on feminism and sexuality. She elaborated these opinions in a variety of provincial newspapers and public lectures in the prewar decades. Most recently, she had run a memorable campaign as a Toulousain candidate (illegal) for the 1910 legislative elections.蔓藤图饰 发表于 2025-3-27 22:21:56
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Book 2011A repositioning of French women‘s struggle for suffrage within the distinct cultural landscape of the masculine honour system. Whether activists demanded admission to the popular ritual of the duel or publicly shamed men for their extramarital sexual behaviour, they appropriated extralegal honour codes to enact new civic and familial identities.