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Feminisms of the Belle Epoque: A Historical and Literary Anthology

By: Jennifer Waelti-Walters; Steven C. Hause | Book details

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Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction I
i. THE SITUATION OF WOMEN
Nelly Roussel, She Who Is Always Sacrificed18
Countess Pierre Lecointre, The State of the
Feminist Question in France in 1907
43
Thérèse Pottecher, "The Feminist Movement in France:
Public Opinion"
59
2. EDUCATION
Marcelle Tinayre on the ideal education for women 68
Harlor, "The Education of Women's Will"74
Gabrielle Reval on the struggles of educated women 86
Louise-Marie Compain on the development of
the education of women 94
Charles Thiébaux on the pedagogical
emancipation of women 96
Madeleine Pelletier, A Feminist Education for Girls101
3. WORK
Clotilde Dissard on the protection of women's work 120
Marie Bonnevial on the rights of working women 123
Louise-Marie Compain, "The Consequences of Woman's Work"134
Hélène Brion on feminist and socialist views of working women 147
4. PROSTITUTION AND THE DOUBLE STANDARD
Ghénia Avril de Sainte-Croix on prostitutes as female serfs 169
Case Studies of Belle Epoque Prostitutes 177
Madeleine Pelletier, "One Morality for Both Sexes"184

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