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The Resilient Female Body

Health and Malaise in Twentieth-Century France

by Maggie Allison (Volume editor) Yvette Rocheron (Volume editor)
©2007 Conference proceedings 232 Pages

Summary

The chapters in this book were first presented at the Women in French Biennial Conference held in Leeds in May 2004. The twelve essays explore the multifaceted commodification of the female body and provide insights into the mutations of French society and culture. British and French scholars examine the paradoxes and contradictions embodied in various images and discourses related to health and illness from different perspectives, ranging from sociological studies to analyses of working diaries, children’s medical encyclopaedias and literary texts.
The ‘resilient female body’ as epitomised by the First World War nurse tends by the end of the twentieth century to be construed as the ‘sanitised female body’, subjected to mind/body dualities largely controlled by the medical professions. Thus, maternity and related issues such as birth and contraceptive technologies figure as major themes with contributors revealing unresolved ambivalences. Other chapters focus on how women’s economic activity can affect their individual health and, potentially, that of others. A further prominent theme shows how, for contemporary women writers, serious illnesses such as cancer and madness in women can be seen as rich metaphors for the ills of a male-dominated society. Duras’s alcoholism and Aragon’s portrayals of prostitution are also discussed.

Details

Pages
232
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039105212
Language
English
Keywords
Frankreich Körperbild Gesundheit Krankheit Sociological study Maternity Women's health Prostitution Contemporary writer Geschichte 1900-2000 Frau
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2007. 232 pp.

Biographical notes

Maggie Allison (Volume editor) Yvette Rocheron (Volume editor)

The Editors: Maggie Allison is Honorary Visiting Senior Lecturer in French Studies at the University of Bradford. Her research and publications in gender and media in France cover advertising, the women’s press, sexual harrassment and the role of women in politics. Yvette Rocheron is Honorary Fellow in French at the University of Leicester. A sociologist, her current interests and publications cover ethnic minority health in Britain, French television culture, immigration, mixed families and multiculturalism in France.

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