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    Rennes : Presses universitaires de Rennes
    UID:
    gbv_1832222934
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (266 p.)
    ISBN: 9782753588882 , 9782753574557
    Series Statement: Histoire
    Content: La mer constitue le personnage principal de chacun des tableaux des « Ports de France » réalisés par Joseph Vernet entre 1753 et 1765. Le regard porte en premier lieu sur les navires amarrés, perçoit ensuite l'intense activité des quais, puis distingue des individus parmi lesquels... des femmes, bien présentes dans un monde maritime traditionnellement masculin. Cet ouvrage entend attirer l'attention sur les multiples déclinaisons du rapport qu'entretiennent les femmes avec la mer, en variant points de vue et échelles d'observation. Il rassemble des travaux jusque-là dispersés, en histoire mais aussi en littérature et en histoire de l'art, pour une époque moderne débordant sur le xixe siècle et qui s'inscrit dans une perspective européenne. L'histoire maritime et littorale d'un côté et de l'autre, l'histoire des femmes et du genre : passionnant croisement des sources ô combien fécond pour qui se donne la peine de revisiter les archives, bien souvent de lire entre les lignes ou encore d'interpréter les silences. Les quinze contributions réunies ici en témoignent. Faire face à l'absence et savoir gérer celle-ci, vivre de la mer, approcher l'océan, le contempler et parfois s'en désintéresser : hors des clichés, cette union n'est pas contre nature
    Note: French
    Language: Undetermined
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    Pessac : Maison des Sciences de l'homme d'Aquitaine
    UID:
    gbv_1869166612
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (361 p.)
    ISBN: 9782858926374 , 9782858926381
    Series Statement: PrimaLun@ 12
    Content: In Raymond Radiguet’s works, women confronted with the absence of their spouse are a recurrent literary figure. Between the virtuous wife set up as a model and the adulterous woman who is a source of scandal, there are many nuances that encourage us to go beyond this reductive approach. Suspended time’ is precisely a window on the history of married women confronted with the long-term absence of a husband, considering them in their full agentivity and not as victims undergoing the throes of separation. The question of the autonomy and independence of wives in Western societies, which have long been patriarchal, is therefore at the heart of this book. Indeed, the departure of men, whether they are at war, at sea or elsewhere, offers the possibility of partially bypassing the “silences of history” with regard to women and of observing them, on a daily basis, in their confrontation with the absence of the other. This collection of essays is firmly rooted in the history of the family and the history of gender, and offers twenty-four contributions whose approaches alternate between individual trajectories – so many female experiences of absence – and more general perspectives, from Greek antiquity, through Renaissance Italy and revolutionary France, to contemporary Quebec
    Note: French , English
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