Titre :
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Dead end feminism
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Auteurs :
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Elisabeth Badinter, Auteur ;
Julia Borossa, Traducteur
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Type de document :
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texte imprimé
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Editeur :
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Cambridge : Polity Press, 2006
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ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
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978-0-7456-3380-0
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Format :
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126 p.
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Langues originales:
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Français
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Index. décimale :
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305.4 (Femmes et féminisme)
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Mots-clés:
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féminisme
;
femme
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rôle
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Résumé :
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In this provocative new book, France?s leading feminist theorist claims that feminism may have come to a dead end. Yesterday?s stereotypes imprisoned women but they also reassured and gave purpose. Today, Badinter argues, their disintegration troubles more and more people. Many men continue to view women as unequal and inferior and attempt to reinstate dominion through violence and continued subjugation. Many women are tempted to answer back by instituting a new moral order that presupposes the reestablishment of old stereotypes and old roles.It is into this trap, Badinter warns, that we must not fall. By doing so women, could lose their hard-won freedom and slow down the march to equality.
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Note de contenu :
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The Turning Point of the 1990s.1. The New Discourse on Method.The logic of amalgamation.Philosophical malaise.2. Omissions.The unthinkable.Women's violence.The abuse of power.3. Contradiction.Sexual reality.The myth of a domesticated sexuality.The model of female sexuality.4. Regression.When everyone thinks they are the victim of the other.When the law of difference reigns.The trap.
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