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Sex, Love, and Letters - Writing Simone de Beauvoir (Hardcover): Judith G. Coffin Sex, Love, and Letters - Writing Simone de Beauvoir (Hardcover)
Judith G. Coffin
R756 R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Save R137 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When Judith G. Coffin discovered a virtually unexplored treasure trove of letters to Simone de Beauvoir from Beauvoir's international readers, it inspired Coffin to explore the intimate bond between the famed author and her reading public. This correspondence, at the heart of Sex, Love, and Letters, immerses us in the tumultuous decades from the late 1940s to the 1970s-from the painful aftermath of World War II to the horror and shame of French colonial brutality in Algeria and through the dilemmas and exhilarations of the early gay liberation and feminist movements. The letters also provide a glimpse into the power of reading and the power of readers to seduce their favorite authors. The relationship between Beauvoir and her audience proved especially long, intimate, and vexed. Coffin traces this relationship, from the publication of Beauvoir's acclaimed The Second Sex to the release of the last volume of her memoirs, offering an unfamiliar perspective on one of the most magnetic and polarizing philosophers of the twentieth century. Along the way, we meet many of the greatest writers of Beauvoir's generation-Hannah Arendt; Dominique Aury, author of The Story of O; Francois Mauriac, winner of the Nobel Prize and nemesis of Albert Camus; Betty Friedan; and, of course, Jean-Paul Sartre-bringing the electrically charged salon experience to life. Sex, Love, and Letters lays bare the private lives and political emotions of the letter writers and of Beauvoir herself. Her readers did not simply pen fan letters but, as Coffin shows, engaged in a dialogue that revealed intellectual and literary life to be a joint and collaborative production. "This must happen to you often, doesn't it?" wrote one. "That people write to you and tell you about their lives?"

The Politics of Women's Work - The Paris Garment Trades, 1750-1915 (Hardcover): Judith G. Coffin The Politics of Women's Work - The Paris Garment Trades, 1750-1915 (Hardcover)
Judith G. Coffin
R3,343 Discovery Miles 33 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few issues attracted more attention in the nineteenth century than the "problem" of women's work, and few industries posed that problem more urgently than the booming garment industry in Paris. The seamstress represented the quintessential "working girl," and the sewing machine the icon of "modern" femininity. The intense speculation and worry that swirled around both helped define many issues of gender and labor that concern us today. Here Judith Coffin presents a fascinating history of the Parisian garment industry, from the unraveling of the guilds in the late 1700s to the first minimum-wage bill in 1915. She explores how issues related to working women took shape and how gender became fundamental to the modern social division of labor and our understanding of it. Combining the social history of women's labor and the intellectual history of nineteenth-century social science and political economy, Coffin sets many questions in their fullest cultural context: What constituted "women's" work? Did women belong in the industrial labor force? Why was women's work equated with low pay? Should not a woman enjoy status as an enlightened homemaker/consumer? The author examines patterns of consumption as well as production, setting out, for example, the links among the newly invented sewing machine, changes in the labor force, and the development of advertising, with its shifting and often unsettling visual representations of women, labor, and machinery. Throughout, Coffin challenges the conventional categories of work, home, and women's identity. Originally published in 1996. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

The Politics of Women's Work - The Paris Garment Trades, 1750-1915 (Paperback): Judith G. Coffin The Politics of Women's Work - The Paris Garment Trades, 1750-1915 (Paperback)
Judith G. Coffin
R1,007 Discovery Miles 10 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Few issues attracted more attention in the nineteenth century than the "problem" of women's work, and few industries posed that problem more urgently than the booming garment industry in Paris. The seamstress represented the quintessential "working girl," and the sewing machine the icon of "modern" femininity. The intense speculation and worry that swirled around both helped define many issues of gender and labor that concern us today. Here Judith Coffin presents a fascinating history of the Parisian garment industry, from the unraveling of the guilds in the late 1700s to the first minimum-wage bill in 1915. She explores how issues related to working women took shape and how gender became fundamental to the modern social division of labor and our understanding of it.

Combining the social history of women's labor and the intellectual history of nineteenth-century social science and political economy, Coffin sets many questions in their fullest cultural context: What constituted "women's" work? Did women belong in the industrial labor force? Why was women's work equated with low pay? Should not a woman enjoy status as an enlightened homemaker/consumer? The author examines patterns of consumption as well as production, setting out, for example, the links among the newly invented sewing machine, changes in the labor force, and the development of advertising, with its shifting and often unsettling visual representations of women, labor, and machinery. Throughout, Coffin challenges the conventional categories of work, home, and women's identity.

Originally published in 1996.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Summer Song (Paperback): Roger G. Coffin Summer Song (Paperback)
Roger G. Coffin
R544 Discovery Miles 5 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Summer Song is a novel about families, the financial markets, rock and roll and love. Like Tom Wolfe and Jay McInerney, Roger Coffin explores the American experience in a tale that asks what happens when things fall apart?

Remarks on the Dangers and Duties of Sepulture, Or, Security for the Living - With Respect and Repose for the Dead (Paperback):... Remarks on the Dangers and Duties of Sepulture, Or, Security for the Living - With Respect and Repose for the Dead (Paperback)
John G Coffin
R442 R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Save R76 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Histoire Veritable Et Natvrelle Des Moevrs Et Prodvctions Du Pays De La Novvelle France (1882) (French, Paperback): Pierre... Histoire Veritable Et Natvrelle Des Moevrs Et Prodvctions Du Pays De La Novvelle France (1882) (French, Paperback)
Pierre Boucher; Edited by G. Coffin
R637 Discovery Miles 6 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Histoire Veritable Et Natvrelle Des Moevrs Et Prodvctions Du Pays De La Novvelle France (1882) (French, Paperback): Pierre... Histoire Veritable Et Natvrelle Des Moevrs Et Prodvctions Du Pays De La Novvelle France (1882) (French, Paperback)
Pierre Boucher; Edited by G. Coffin
R637 Discovery Miles 6 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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