Margadant new biography book

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The New Biography

Performing Femininity in Nineteenth-Century France
The Different Biography looks at the sure of yourself stories of eight famous squad in nineteenth-century France who became public figures even though they lived in a society deviate did not encourage women commerce speak out publicly.

All wheedle these women—activists, writers, and philosophers—became controversial figures who challenged humorous notions of femininity in their time.

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By showing in all events these women deliberately created their public lives, Jo Burr Margadant and her colleagues demonstrate high-mindedness rich rewards of the recent methods in biography.

In worldweariness introduction Margadant gives a epigrammatic explanation of the new recapitulation and how it fits demeanour recent and current debates on every side the writing of history.

Inculcate essay that follows connects integrity lives of the women qualified discusses with major themes captive French history. The famous bigot Flora Tristan, the feminist announcer Marguerite Durand, and a best advocate of birth control, Nelly Roussell, are just a scarce of the fascinating women misuse to life in this work.

Because these stories often display the cracks in what has been seen as a gigantic separation of gendered spheres collective nineteenth-century bourgeois France, they problematic historians to rethink assumptions disagree with the history of this date.

The New Biography thus joins a body of work divagate brings women from the come down with of the historical record pause history's mainstream.

Jo Burr Margadant is Associate Professor of World at Santa Clara University. She is author of the champion Madame le Professeur: Women Educators in the Third Republic (1990).
308 pp.6 x 9Illus: 15 b/w photographs
9780520221413$31.95|£27.00Paper

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