Conférence UTL MO : Les luttes féministes avant le suffragisme

Speaker: Mathilde Larrère, historian, specialist in revolutionary movements and policing in 19th-century France, professor at Paris-Est Marne-La-Vallée.
Mathilde Larrère

Dates & opening times

Open the 03/06/2024 as of 15:00 to 17:00

Descriptif

In the history of feminist struggles, we generally know the "suffragettes" of the late 19th century, mobilized to win the right to vote. This movement, sometimes referred to as the "first wave", has a distant but masterful grandmother in Olympe de Gouges and her Declaration of Women's Rights. However, throughout the 19th century, many women, and some men too, fought for women's rights, for their equality with men. Fanny Raoul, Jeanne Deroin, Pauline Roland, Eugénie Niboyet, Désirée Gay, Olympe Audouard, Paule Minck, André Léo, Maria Deraisme, Louise Michel, to name but a few - many of them workers, socialists and revolutionaries - deserve to be reintegrated into the history of feminist struggles. This conference invites you to discover little-known feminist texts, organizations and struggles.

Tracking

Conférence UTL MO : Les luttes féministes avant le suffragisme Eldorado5 rue de La République17310, Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron

Itinerary

Characteristics

Languages
French
Disability access
Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
Payment method
Check
Cash
Type
Cultural
Themes
Historic
Citoyenneté
Sujet de société
Human and social sciences
Categories
Conference

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