23 mars 2021
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Alice Braun, « Nicolas Boileau : Woolf's feminisms - peace, freedom and subjection », Aliénation / émancipation, ID : 10.58079/d1n3
In the following presentation, Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own is analysed as a text that paradoxically shows Woolf's resistance to feminist ideas. This presentation revolves around an ongoing project on women's resistance to feminism that is being carried out at Aix-Marseille University. The question raised in the Women and the F-word project is: how can we account for women's reluctance or refusal to be identified as feminists? What feminism, or what aspect of feminist idea...