The Risky Business of French Feminism: Publishing, Politics, and Artistry examines the women-owned publishing house Editions des Femmes and its rivals in order to understand how the French Women’s Liberation Movement used print media to transform French culture and society from the 1970s through the 1990s.
The Risky Business of French Feminism: Publishing, Politics, and Artistry examines the women-owned publishing house Editions des Femmes and its rivals in order to understand how the French Women’s Liberation Movement used print media to transform French culture and society from the 1970s through the 1990s.
Jennifer L. Sweatman is assistant professor of history at Bridgewater College in Virginia.
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Table of Contents Chapter One - Introduction: The Risky Politics of Editions des Femmes The Risky Politics of Editions des Femmes: The Female-Collective The Risky Vision of Editions des Femmes: Psychanalyse et Politique The Risky Editorial Policy of Editions des Femmes: Publishing Women Chapter Two- Freeing Words and Seizing Speech: The Emergence of Editions des Femmes Psychanalyse et Politique Power, Print, and the MLF in Public The Founding of Editions des Femmes Chapter Three- Public Visibility: The Success of Editions des Femmes' Editorial Policy MLF Causes and Editions des Femmes' Militant Catalog Building a Catalog, Branding an Author "Women's Writing": An Essentialist Catalog? The Political Risks of Publishing Success Chapter Four - Contested Collectives in Print: Editions des Femmes and Its Critics Contesting the Collective, or Who are "the Women"? Commercial Rivalry between Editions des Femmes and Editions Tierce Chapter Five -"The Desire to Perpetuate a Heritage": From Militancy to Commemoration in Editions des Femmes' Editorial Policy Book Business and the Risks of Militant Publishing New Fields of Struggle: Small Publishers and the Prix Unique A New Look: Revamping the "des Femmes" Image Protecting Writers: New Strategies for Building Solidarity Commemoration and Exceptional Women Conclusion
Table of Contents Chapter One - Introduction: The Risky Politics of Editions des Femmes The Risky Politics of Editions des Femmes: The Female-Collective The Risky Vision of Editions des Femmes: Psychanalyse et Politique The Risky Editorial Policy of Editions des Femmes: Publishing Women Chapter Two- Freeing Words and Seizing Speech: The Emergence of Editions des Femmes Psychanalyse et Politique Power, Print, and the MLF in Public The Founding of Editions des Femmes Chapter Three- Public Visibility: The Success of Editions des Femmes' Editorial Policy MLF Causes and Editions des Femmes' Militant Catalog Building a Catalog, Branding an Author "Women's Writing": An Essentialist Catalog? The Political Risks of Publishing Success Chapter Four - Contested Collectives in Print: Editions des Femmes and Its Critics Contesting the Collective, or Who are "the Women"? Commercial Rivalry between Editions des Femmes and Editions Tierce Chapter Five -"The Desire to Perpetuate a Heritage": From Militancy to Commemoration in Editions des Femmes' Editorial Policy Book Business and the Risks of Militant Publishing New Fields of Struggle: Small Publishers and the Prix Unique A New Look: Revamping the "des Femmes" Image Protecting Writers: New Strategies for Building Solidarity Commemoration and Exceptional Women Conclusion
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