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Only Paradoxes to Offer - French Feminists and the Rights of Man (Paperback, New edition)
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Only Paradoxes to Offer - French Feminists and the Rights of Man (Paperback, New edition)
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When feminists argued for political rights in the context of
liberal democracy they faced an impossible choice. On the one hand,
they insisted that the differences between men and women were
irrelevant for citizenship. On the other hand, by the fact that
they acted on behalf of women, they introduced the very idea of
difference they sought to eliminate. This paradox--the need both to
accept and to refuse sexual difference in politics--was the
constitutive condition of the long struggle by women to gain the
right of citizenship. In this new book, remarkable in both its
findings and its methodology, award-winning historian Joan Wallach
Scott reads feminist history in terms of this paradox of sexual
difference. Focusing on four French feminist activists--Olympe de
Gouges, who wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and
Citizen during the French Revolution; Jeanne Deroin, a utopian
socialist and candidate for legislative office in 1848; Hubertine
Auclert, the suffragist of the Third Republic; and Madeleine
Pelletier, a psychiatrist in the early twentieth century who argued
that women must "virilize" themselves in order to gain
equality--Scott charts the repetitions and variations in feminist
history. Again and again, feminists tried to prove they were
individuals, according to the standards of individuality of their
day. Again and again, they confronted the assumption that
individuals were men. But when sexual difference was taken to be a
fundamental difference, when only men were regarded as individuals
and thus as citizens, how could women also be citizens? The
imaginative and courageous answers feminists offered to these
questions are the subject of this engaging book.
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