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A Belle Epoque? Diana Holmes

A Belle Epoque? By Diana Holmes

Summary

The Third Republic, known as the 'belle epoque', was a period of lively, articulate and surprisingly radical feminist activity in France. This book explores almost all these facets of the period, weaving them into a multi-stranded argument about the importance of this rich period of French women's history.

A Belle Epoque? Summary

A Belle Epoque?: Women and Feminism in French Society and Culture 1890-1914 by Diana Holmes

The Third Republic, known as the 'belle epoque', was a period of lively, articulate and surprisingly radical feminist activity in France, borne out of the contradiction between the Republican ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity and the reality of intense and systematic gender discrimination. Yet, it also was a period of intense and varied artistic production, with women disproving the critical nearconsensus that art was a masculine activity by writing, painting, performing, sculpting, and even displaying an interest in the new seventh art of cinema. This book explores all these facets of the period, weaving them into a complex, multi-stranded argument about the importance of this rich period of French women's history.

A Belle Epoque? Reviews

...this volume makes a welcome contribution to the history of women, gender, and feminism...The essays, while brief, suggest interesting lines for further inquiry based on their creative use of printed sources..., as well as visual materials. * H-France Review

...many of the essays are extremely interesting and historians will find them valuable. The book's brief conclusion emphasizes the achievements of the Belle Epoque: it altered 'the sense of what it was to be a woman' (307). Women did have a 'Belle Epoque', it seems, albeit a different one from men. * European History Quarterly

About Diana Holmes

Diana Holmes is Professor of French at the University of Leeds, UK. She has published widely on French women writers, including Colette, Rachilde, Renee Vivien, and bestselling romantic authors of the Belle Epoque. Her recent publications include Rachilde - Decadence Gender and the Woman Writer (Berg, 2001), and she is working on a study of romance in 20th century France.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations

Introduction
Diana Holmes and Carrie Tarr

PART I: FEMINISM AND FEMINISTS

Chapter 1. New Republic, New Women? Feminism and Modernity at the Belle Epoque
Diana Holmes and Carrie Tarr

Chapter 2. 1890-1914: A 'Belle Epoque' for Feminism?
Maire Cross

Chapter 3. Marguerite Durand and La Fronde: Voicing Women of the Belle Epoque
Maggie Allison

Chapter 4. The Uncompromising Doctor Madeleine Pelletier: Feminist and Political Activist
Anna Norris

Chapter 5. Clans and Chronologies: The Salon of Natalie Barney
Melanie Hawthorne

PART II: NEW TECHNOLOGIES, NEW WOMEN?

Chapter 6. Velo-Metro-Auto: Women's Mobility in Belle Epoque Paris
Sian Reynolds

Chapter 7. Popularising New Women in Belle Epoque Advertising Posters
Ruth E. Iskin

Chapter 8. An American in Paris: Loie Fuller, Dance and Technology
Naoko Morita

Chapter 9. Becoming Women: Cinema, Gender and Technology
Elizabeth Ezra

PART III: WOMEN AND SPECTACLE

Chapter 10. Spectacles of Themselves: Women Writing for the Stage in Belle Epoque France
Kimberly van Noort

Chapter 11. Being a Dancer in 1900: Sign of Alienation or Quest for Autonomy?
Helene Laplace-Claverie

Chapter 12. Visions of Reciprocity in the Work of Camille Claudel
Angela Ryan

PART IV: WOMEN, WRITING AND RECEPTION

Chapter 13. Feminist Discourse in Women's Novels of Professional Development
Juliette M. Rogers

Chapter 14. Daniel Lesueur and the Feminist Romance
Diana Holmes

Chapter 15. Virginal Perversion/Radical Subversion: Rachilde and Discourses of Legitimation
Jeri English

Chapter 16. Decadence and the Woman Writer: Renee Vivien's Une femme m'apparut Tama
Lea Engelking

Chapter 17. Sensual Deviations and Verbal Abuse: Anna de Noailles in the Critic's Eye
Catherine Perry

Chapter 18. Proletarian Women, Proletarian Writing: The Case of Marguerite Audoux
Angela Kershaw

PART V: COLONISED AND OTHER WOMEN

Chapter 19. Coloniser and Colonised in Hubertine Auclert's Writings on Algeria
Edith Taieb

Chapter 20. The Chivalrous Coloniser: Colonial Feminism and the roman a these in the Belle Epoque
Jennifer Yee

Chapter 21. Marcelle Tinayre's Notes d'une voyageuse en Turquie: Creating Solidarity among Women
Margot Irvine

Conclusion

Select Chronology 1870-1914
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index

Additional information

CIN1845450949G
9781845450946
1845450949
A Belle Epoque?: Women and Feminism in French Society and Culture 1890-1914 by Diana Holmes
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