Violence and Rebellion in Contemporary French Women's Autofiction
Violence and Rebellion in Contemporary French Women's Autofiction
"We Stand up and We Split"
Bacholle, Michele
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
04/2026
352
Dura
Inglês
9781666926965
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Acknowledgments
About the Author
A Note on Translations
Introduction
Portrait: Emelie and Josephine, unwed mothers
0. The Making of Gender Violence
Portrait: Florence Hainaut and Myriam Leroy, journalists
1. Remembering and Writing the Slut: Annie Ernaux's Memoire de fille
Portrait: Anne Tonglet and Araceli Castellano, victims, Gisele Halimi, lawyer
2. Virginie Despentes's Baise-moi: The "Niquetamere" Approach to Rape
Portrait: Ovidie, feminist activist, writer, podcaster, film director
3. "Those" Women Who Choose Sex Work
Portrait: Jacqueline Sauvage, wife
4. From Femicide Victim to Soror: Chloe Delaume
Portrait: Amandine Gay, transracial adoptee and Afrofeminist film director and writer
5. The Violence of (Expected) Motherhood: Linda Le
Portrait: Sophie Fontanel, fashion journalist
6. Now You (Don't) See Me: Camille Laurens and the Invisibility of the Desiring Ageing Woman
Portrait: Fanny Ardant and Julie Depardieu, actors
7. Can women work in middle management? Delphine de Vigan's Les Heures souterraines and Nina Bouraoui's Otages
Portrait: Clementine Autain, politician, and Dominique Laffin, actor
8. Samira Sedira's New French Fiction
Portrait: Fadily Camara, Shirley Souagnon, Claudia Tagbo, and Tahnee, comedians
9. "Les Noires de..." (Black Girls)
Conclusion?
Works Cited
About the Author
A Note on Translations
Introduction
Portrait: Emelie and Josephine, unwed mothers
0. The Making of Gender Violence
Portrait: Florence Hainaut and Myriam Leroy, journalists
1. Remembering and Writing the Slut: Annie Ernaux's Memoire de fille
Portrait: Anne Tonglet and Araceli Castellano, victims, Gisele Halimi, lawyer
2. Virginie Despentes's Baise-moi: The "Niquetamere" Approach to Rape
Portrait: Ovidie, feminist activist, writer, podcaster, film director
3. "Those" Women Who Choose Sex Work
Portrait: Jacqueline Sauvage, wife
4. From Femicide Victim to Soror: Chloe Delaume
Portrait: Amandine Gay, transracial adoptee and Afrofeminist film director and writer
5. The Violence of (Expected) Motherhood: Linda Le
Portrait: Sophie Fontanel, fashion journalist
6. Now You (Don't) See Me: Camille Laurens and the Invisibility of the Desiring Ageing Woman
Portrait: Fanny Ardant and Julie Depardieu, actors
7. Can women work in middle management? Delphine de Vigan's Les Heures souterraines and Nina Bouraoui's Otages
Portrait: Clementine Autain, politician, and Dominique Laffin, actor
8. Samira Sedira's New French Fiction
Portrait: Fadily Camara, Shirley Souagnon, Claudia Tagbo, and Tahnee, comedians
9. "Les Noires de..." (Black Girls)
Conclusion?
Works Cited
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afrofeminism; ageism; female desire; female sexuality; femicide; immigration; non-motherhood; racism; rape culture; sex work; slut-shaming; workplace violence
Acknowledgments
About the Author
A Note on Translations
Introduction
Portrait: Emelie and Josephine, unwed mothers
0. The Making of Gender Violence
Portrait: Florence Hainaut and Myriam Leroy, journalists
1. Remembering and Writing the Slut: Annie Ernaux's Memoire de fille
Portrait: Anne Tonglet and Araceli Castellano, victims, Gisele Halimi, lawyer
2. Virginie Despentes's Baise-moi: The "Niquetamere" Approach to Rape
Portrait: Ovidie, feminist activist, writer, podcaster, film director
3. "Those" Women Who Choose Sex Work
Portrait: Jacqueline Sauvage, wife
4. From Femicide Victim to Soror: Chloe Delaume
Portrait: Amandine Gay, transracial adoptee and Afrofeminist film director and writer
5. The Violence of (Expected) Motherhood: Linda Le
Portrait: Sophie Fontanel, fashion journalist
6. Now You (Don't) See Me: Camille Laurens and the Invisibility of the Desiring Ageing Woman
Portrait: Fanny Ardant and Julie Depardieu, actors
7. Can women work in middle management? Delphine de Vigan's Les Heures souterraines and Nina Bouraoui's Otages
Portrait: Clementine Autain, politician, and Dominique Laffin, actor
8. Samira Sedira's New French Fiction
Portrait: Fadily Camara, Shirley Souagnon, Claudia Tagbo, and Tahnee, comedians
9. "Les Noires de..." (Black Girls)
Conclusion?
Works Cited
About the Author
A Note on Translations
Introduction
Portrait: Emelie and Josephine, unwed mothers
0. The Making of Gender Violence
Portrait: Florence Hainaut and Myriam Leroy, journalists
1. Remembering and Writing the Slut: Annie Ernaux's Memoire de fille
Portrait: Anne Tonglet and Araceli Castellano, victims, Gisele Halimi, lawyer
2. Virginie Despentes's Baise-moi: The "Niquetamere" Approach to Rape
Portrait: Ovidie, feminist activist, writer, podcaster, film director
3. "Those" Women Who Choose Sex Work
Portrait: Jacqueline Sauvage, wife
4. From Femicide Victim to Soror: Chloe Delaume
Portrait: Amandine Gay, transracial adoptee and Afrofeminist film director and writer
5. The Violence of (Expected) Motherhood: Linda Le
Portrait: Sophie Fontanel, fashion journalist
6. Now You (Don't) See Me: Camille Laurens and the Invisibility of the Desiring Ageing Woman
Portrait: Fanny Ardant and Julie Depardieu, actors
7. Can women work in middle management? Delphine de Vigan's Les Heures souterraines and Nina Bouraoui's Otages
Portrait: Clementine Autain, politician, and Dominique Laffin, actor
8. Samira Sedira's New French Fiction
Portrait: Fadily Camara, Shirley Souagnon, Claudia Tagbo, and Tahnee, comedians
9. "Les Noires de..." (Black Girls)
Conclusion?
Works Cited
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.