Women’s Bénévolat militant at the Beginning of the MLF

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Abstract

Focusing on representations of women’s experiences in contemporary France, ‘Taking Up Space’ examines how women inhabit a variety of work spaces. It also speaks to the importance of cultural productions in calling out labour issues affecting women, as well as in offering a platform that allows us to imagine a future where inclusive and equitable work spaces are the norm. Drawing on Sara Ahmed’s phenomenological use of objects, the book explores women’s experiences through different metaphors of the door related to labour. The contributors demonstrate how doors are not only closed or open, but also serve as a threshold. Taken together, the chapters convey how women’s work experiences can range from states of oppression to survival and celebration, and demonstrates how through deliberate stances and actions, various work spaces can become sites of liberation and revolution.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication‘Taking Up Space’ Women at Work in Contemporary France
EditorsSiham Bouamer, Sonja Stojanovic
Place of PublicationCardiff, U. K.
PublisherUniversity of Wales Press
ISBN (Electronic)9781786839084
ISBN (Print)9781786839077
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2022

Publication series

NameFrench and Francophone Studies
PublisherUniversity of Wales Press

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