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Blessed Motherhood, Bitter Fruit: Nelly Roussel and the Politics of Female Pain in Third Republic France
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In this thoughtful and provocative study, Elinor Accampo follows Roussel's life from her youth, marriage, speaking career, motherhood, and political activism to her decline and death from tuberculosis in the years following World War I. She tells the story of a woman whose life and work spanned a historical moment when womanhood was being redefined by the acceptance of a woman's sexuality as distinct from her biological, reproductive role—a development that is still causing controversy today.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780801884047 |
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Publisher: | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Publication date: | 09/08/2006 |
Pages: | 336 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.95(d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
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Table of Contents
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Nelly Roussel, "Contemporary of the Future"1. Conversion Experiences2. Mother and Missionary: The Ideological Foundations of an Unorthodox Feminism3. The Making and Marketing of a Spectacular Apostle4. The Public and Private Politics of Female Self-Sacrifice: Audience Reception5. Pathologies and Persecutions6. The Great War: Pacifism, Censorship, and the Disease of a "Weary, Wounded Heart"7. Last Battles: Words of Combat, Hope, and PainEpilogueNotesBibliographyIndexWhat People are Saying About This
In this brilliant book, Elinor Accampo analyzes the life of Nelly Roussel, a conflicted mother and a seemingly tireless public speaker who spoke out on both private and public issues. Through this fascinating and colorful biography told within the social and cultural context of modern France, readers will develop an understanding of the history of the time and the varieties of feminism in new and important ways. Accampo's writing is so skilled that scholars and students alike will sense that they know Roussel. This book will have important classroom use in courses not only on the history of France, but for those on the history of sexuality, politics, and feminism.
Rachel G. Fuchs, Arizona State University, interim director of the Institute for Humanities Research
Roussel was flamboyantly at odds with prevailing notions of gender among her contemporaries, making her work and life a fascinating lens through which to understand her world. Thanks to Accampo, Roussel's feminist mission comes alive.
James Smith Allen, Southern Illinois University
This moving biography of one of French feminism’s most courageous public figures reveals in intimate detail the personal sacrifices Nelly Roussel made in pursuit of her crusade to give women control over their own bodies and sexuality. Actress, celebrated beauty, and hypnotic speaker, Roussel staked out radical positions on women’s rights that would not be realized for seventy-five years. Accampo gives us here a definitive account of the overwhelming obstacles faced by 'first wave' feminists in their struggles against the politics and culture of patriarchy.—Robert A. Nye, Oregon State University
In this brilliant book, Elinor Accampo analyzes the life of Nelly Roussel, a conflicted mother and a seemingly tireless public speaker who spoke out on both private and public issues. Through this fascinating and colorful biography told within the social and cultural context of modern France, readers will develop an understanding of the history of the time and the varieties of feminism in new and important ways. Accampo's writing is so skilled that scholars and students alike will sense that they know Roussel. This book will have important classroom use in courses not only on the history of France, but for those on the history of sexuality, politics, and feminism. —Rachel G. Fuchs, Arizona State University, interim director of the Institute for Humanities Research
Roussel was flamboyantly at odds with prevailing notions of gender among her contemporaries, making her work and life a fascinating lens through which to understand her world. Thanks to Accampo, Roussel's feminist mission comes alive.—James Smith Allen, Southern Illinois University
This moving biography of one of French feminism’s most courageous public figures reveals in intimate detail the personal sacrifices Nelly Roussel made in pursuit of her crusade to give women control over their own bodies and sexuality. Actress, celebrated beauty, and hypnotic speaker, Roussel staked out radical positions on women’s rights that would not be realized for seventy-five years. Accampo gives us here a definitive account of the overwhelming obstacles faced by 'first wave' feminists in their struggles against the politics and culture of patriarchy.
Robert A. Nye, Oregon State University
Roussel was flamboyantly at odds with prevailing notions of gender among her contemporaries, making her work and life a fascinating lens through which to understand her world. Thanks to Accampo, Roussel's feminist mission comes alive.