This chapter, based on an analysis of printed sources, archival material, memoirs, and biographie... more This chapter, based on an analysis of printed sources, archival material, memoirs, and biographies, outlines the history of interaction between Vietnamese women and the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) since 1945, and discusses the scope and nature of the protests and solidarity actions against the American War that WIDF member organizations and the organization’s leadership initiated and supported. The chapter emphasizes the active role of Vietnamese women and their organizations within and beyond the WIDF in providing information and initiating protest and solidarity actions. This included information about the large-scale sexual violence committed against Vietnamese women, and the proposal for what became the Friendship Hospital for Mothers and Children in Hanoi, officially opened in 1979. The case of the British National Assembly of Women serves to illustrate the type of actions undertaken by a WIDF member organization to protest the warfare, inform the public of what was going on in Vietnam, and to collect money for the Hanoi Hospital.
... 119120; and G. Therborn (2004) Between Sex and Power: family in the world, 19002000 (London... more ... 119120; and G. Therborn (2004) Between Sex and Power: family in the world, 19002000 (London and New York: Routledge), p. 76. However, Raluca Maria Popa is the first to ask more complex questions about the trajectory and implications of the WIDF proposal for IWY. ...
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel), 283 , 2024
Le mouvement Žene u Crnom [Femmes en noir, FEN] fait sa première apparition publique à Belgrade l... more Le mouvement Žene u Crnom [Femmes en noir, FEN] fait sa première apparition publique à Belgrade le 9 octobre 1991. Il organise alors une veillée silencieuse pour protester contre le déclenchement de la guerre en Croatie, qui marque le début des guerres de Yougoslavie. Constitué en partie d'anciennes militantes socialistesféministes yougoslaves, il est imprégné des théories et pratiques féministes. Il s'inspire du premier groupe de Femmes en noir fondé en Israël en 1988, lorsque des Israéliennes juives manifestent en silence dans des quartiers animés de Jérusalem, pour dénoncer l'occupation.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel), 275, 2024
Short Bio Şirin Tekeli.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; du... more Short Bio Şirin Tekeli.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel), 158, 2024
Short bio Rosa Manus (1881–1942)
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production pro... more Short bio Rosa Manus (1881–1942)
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel), 139., 2024
Short history Little Entente of Women.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final producti... more Short history Little Entente of Women.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel, 2024), 173., 2024
Compte rendu du congrès fondateur de la FDIF tenu à Paris fin novembre 1945.
« Nous faisons le ... more Compte rendu du congrès fondateur de la FDIF tenu à Paris fin novembre 1945.
« Nous faisons le serment solennel de défendre les droits économiques, politiques, juridiques et sociaux des femmes. »
Indicated are errors which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel, 2024), 116., 2024
Musicologue, autrice de pièces de théâtre et de nouvelles, polyglotte, Ávra Theodoropoúlou est un... more Musicologue, autrice de pièces de théâtre et de nouvelles, polyglotte, Ávra Theodoropoúlou est une figure de proue du mouvement féministe grec et international, ainsi qu'une militante pacifiste. Née dans une famille intellectuelle et politisée, elle reçoit une éducation solide. Lors de la guerre gréco-turque de 1897, elle s'engage comme infirmière (elle fera de même pendant les guerres balkaniques de 1912 et 1913). En 1906, elle épouse Spyros Theodoropoulos, avocat, homme politique et écrivain. Après-guerre, le couple devient proche d'Alexandros Papanastasiou, un libéral aux idées mâtinées d'influences socialistes, fondateur d'un parti libéral-républicain-démocratique, le Komma Dimokratikis Enoseos [Parti de l'Union Démocratique].
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2017
Dolores Ibárruri, Vilma Espín, Fanny Edelman… Todas ellas tienen varias cosas en común: mujeres y... more Dolores Ibárruri, Vilma Espín, Fanny Edelman… Todas ellas tienen varias cosas en común: mujeres y comunistas en países del ámbito iberoamericano, lograron posiciones de poder y prestigio en sus respectivas organizaciones nacionales y una proyección mundial como iconos del comunismo. Sin embargo, aún es poco lo que sabemos sobre las organizaciones femeninas comunistas en Iberoamérica: sus relaciones con los partidos comunistas nacionales, sus conexiones internacionales, sus alianzas y formas particulares de militancia. También sabemos poco acerca de la organización que las estructuró a partir de 1945, la Federación Democrática Internacional de Mujeres, a pesar de que ésta fue, con toda probabilidad, la organización femenina más poderosa de la Guerra Fría. Este libro aspira a ser una contribución a una historia en construcción, la del lugar de las mujeres en el comunismo iberoamericano visto como un movimiento transnacional con diferentes traducciones nacionales, como fenómeno a la vez unitario y diverso, y más allá, una aportación a una historia de género del comunismo que todavía está en gran medida por escribirse.
The Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists around the World, 2023
The Introduction argues that we need to understand communist women’s lives, contributions, strugg... more The Introduction argues that we need to understand communist women’s lives, contributions, struggles, and world views from a global, a non-teleological, and a critical feminist perspective; secondly, that we need to move away from the male-centrism of the mainstream literature, and from these women’s assumed anti-feminism, the emphasis on the failures of communism, and assumptions about communist women functionaries as conservative apparatchiks in the women’s and gender history scholarship. The essay first introduces the three global foremothers: the German Clara Zetkin (1857–1933), the Russian Alexandra Kollontai (1872–1952), and the Trinidad-born Claudia Jones (1915–1964). Part II briefly presents three other women included in this book: the Malinese Aoua Keita (1912–1980), the Cuban Vilma Espín (1930–2007), and the Vietnamese Nguyễn Thị Bình (born in 1927). Part III is a short historiographical section. Part IV discusses these women’s motivations, their contributions, and how they achieved those results. Part V outlines the book’s set-up and aims.
This chapter, based on an analysis of printed sources, archival material, memoirs, and biographie... more This chapter, based on an analysis of printed sources, archival material, memoirs, and biographies, outlines the history of interaction between Vietnamese women and the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) since 1945, and discusses the scope and nature of the protests and solidarity actions against the American War that WIDF member organizations and the organization’s leadership initiated and supported. The chapter emphasizes the active role of Vietnamese women and their organizations within and beyond the WIDF in providing information and initiating protest and solidarity actions. This included information about the large-scale sexual violence committed against Vietnamese women, and the proposal for what became the Friendship Hospital for Mothers and Children in Hanoi, officially opened in 1979. The case of the British National Assembly of Women serves to illustrate the type of actions undertaken by a WIDF member organization to protest the warfare, inform the public of what was going on in Vietnam, and to collect money for the Hanoi Hospital.
This chapter, based on an analysis of printed sources, archival material, memoirs, and biographie... more This chapter, based on an analysis of printed sources, archival material, memoirs, and biographies, outlines the history of interaction between Vietnamese women and the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) since 1945, and discusses the scope and nature of the protests and solidarity actions against the American War that WIDF member organizations and the organization’s leadership initiated and supported. The chapter emphasizes the active role of Vietnamese women and their organizations within and beyond the WIDF in providing information and initiating protest and solidarity actions. This included information about the large-scale sexual violence committed against Vietnamese women, and the proposal for what became the Friendship Hospital for Mothers and Children in Hanoi, officially opened in 1979. The case of the British National Assembly of Women serves to illustrate the type of actions undertaken by a WIDF member organization to protest the warfare, inform the public of what was going on in Vietnam, and to collect money for the Hanoi Hospital.
... 119120; and G. Therborn (2004) Between Sex and Power: family in the world, 19002000 (London... more ... 119120; and G. Therborn (2004) Between Sex and Power: family in the world, 19002000 (London and New York: Routledge), p. 76. However, Raluca Maria Popa is the first to ask more complex questions about the trajectory and implications of the WIDF proposal for IWY. ...
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel), 283 , 2024
Le mouvement Žene u Crnom [Femmes en noir, FEN] fait sa première apparition publique à Belgrade l... more Le mouvement Žene u Crnom [Femmes en noir, FEN] fait sa première apparition publique à Belgrade le 9 octobre 1991. Il organise alors une veillée silencieuse pour protester contre le déclenchement de la guerre en Croatie, qui marque le début des guerres de Yougoslavie. Constitué en partie d'anciennes militantes socialistesféministes yougoslaves, il est imprégné des théories et pratiques féministes. Il s'inspire du premier groupe de Femmes en noir fondé en Israël en 1988, lorsque des Israéliennes juives manifestent en silence dans des quartiers animés de Jérusalem, pour dénoncer l'occupation.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel), 275, 2024
Short Bio Şirin Tekeli.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; du... more Short Bio Şirin Tekeli.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel), 158, 2024
Short bio Rosa Manus (1881–1942)
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production pro... more Short bio Rosa Manus (1881–1942)
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel), 139., 2024
Short history Little Entente of Women.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final producti... more Short history Little Entente of Women.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel, 2024), 173., 2024
Compte rendu du congrès fondateur de la FDIF tenu à Paris fin novembre 1945.
« Nous faisons le ... more Compte rendu du congrès fondateur de la FDIF tenu à Paris fin novembre 1945.
« Nous faisons le serment solennel de défendre les droits économiques, politiques, juridiques et sociaux des femmes. »
Indicated are errors which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Les Féminismes. Une histoire mondiale 19e–20e siècles (Paris: Textuel, 2024), 116., 2024
Musicologue, autrice de pièces de théâtre et de nouvelles, polyglotte, Ávra Theodoropoúlou est un... more Musicologue, autrice de pièces de théâtre et de nouvelles, polyglotte, Ávra Theodoropoúlou est une figure de proue du mouvement féministe grec et international, ainsi qu'une militante pacifiste. Née dans une famille intellectuelle et politisée, elle reçoit une éducation solide. Lors de la guerre gréco-turque de 1897, elle s'engage comme infirmière (elle fera de même pendant les guerres balkaniques de 1912 et 1913). En 1906, elle épouse Spyros Theodoropoulos, avocat, homme politique et écrivain. Après-guerre, le couple devient proche d'Alexandros Papanastasiou, un libéral aux idées mâtinées d'influences socialistes, fondateur d'un parti libéral-républicain-démocratique, le Komma Dimokratikis Enoseos [Parti de l'Union Démocratique].
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2017
Dolores Ibárruri, Vilma Espín, Fanny Edelman… Todas ellas tienen varias cosas en común: mujeres y... more Dolores Ibárruri, Vilma Espín, Fanny Edelman… Todas ellas tienen varias cosas en común: mujeres y comunistas en países del ámbito iberoamericano, lograron posiciones de poder y prestigio en sus respectivas organizaciones nacionales y una proyección mundial como iconos del comunismo. Sin embargo, aún es poco lo que sabemos sobre las organizaciones femeninas comunistas en Iberoamérica: sus relaciones con los partidos comunistas nacionales, sus conexiones internacionales, sus alianzas y formas particulares de militancia. También sabemos poco acerca de la organización que las estructuró a partir de 1945, la Federación Democrática Internacional de Mujeres, a pesar de que ésta fue, con toda probabilidad, la organización femenina más poderosa de la Guerra Fría. Este libro aspira a ser una contribución a una historia en construcción, la del lugar de las mujeres en el comunismo iberoamericano visto como un movimiento transnacional con diferentes traducciones nacionales, como fenómeno a la vez unitario y diverso, y más allá, una aportación a una historia de género del comunismo que todavía está en gran medida por escribirse.
The Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists around the World, 2023
The Introduction argues that we need to understand communist women’s lives, contributions, strugg... more The Introduction argues that we need to understand communist women’s lives, contributions, struggles, and world views from a global, a non-teleological, and a critical feminist perspective; secondly, that we need to move away from the male-centrism of the mainstream literature, and from these women’s assumed anti-feminism, the emphasis on the failures of communism, and assumptions about communist women functionaries as conservative apparatchiks in the women’s and gender history scholarship. The essay first introduces the three global foremothers: the German Clara Zetkin (1857–1933), the Russian Alexandra Kollontai (1872–1952), and the Trinidad-born Claudia Jones (1915–1964). Part II briefly presents three other women included in this book: the Malinese Aoua Keita (1912–1980), the Cuban Vilma Espín (1930–2007), and the Vietnamese Nguyễn Thị Bình (born in 1927). Part III is a short historiographical section. Part IV discusses these women’s motivations, their contributions, and how they achieved those results. Part V outlines the book’s set-up and aims.
This chapter, based on an analysis of printed sources, archival material, memoirs, and biographie... more This chapter, based on an analysis of printed sources, archival material, memoirs, and biographies, outlines the history of interaction between Vietnamese women and the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) since 1945, and discusses the scope and nature of the protests and solidarity actions against the American War that WIDF member organizations and the organization’s leadership initiated and supported. The chapter emphasizes the active role of Vietnamese women and their organizations within and beyond the WIDF in providing information and initiating protest and solidarity actions. This included information about the large-scale sexual violence committed against Vietnamese women, and the proposal for what became the Friendship Hospital for Mothers and Children in Hanoi, officially opened in 1979. The case of the British National Assembly of Women serves to illustrate the type of actions undertaken by a WIDF member organization to protest the warfare, inform the public of what was going on in Vietnam, and to collect money for the Hanoi Hospital.
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Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
« Nous faisons le serment solennel de défendre les droits économiques, politiques, juridiques et sociaux des femmes. »
Indicated are errors which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
« Nous faisons le serment solennel de défendre les droits économiques, politiques, juridiques et sociaux des femmes. »
Indicated are errors which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.
Indicated is an error which crept into the final production process; due to delay in the process, the authors did not get the chance to reread the proofs of the pages concerning them.