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Sororité
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ISBN: 9782757888940 2757888943 Year: 2021 Volume: 5353 Publisher: [Paris]: Points,

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Liberté, égalité, sororité ! Longtemps laissé en sommeil, le concept de sororité a refait surface avec le mouvement #Metoo : être soeurs, c'est être, ensemble, plus fortes. Envisagée comme outil de pouvoir féminin, la sororité nous invite à repenser ce que signifie être une femme aujourd'hui, à questionner les rapports de domination et à imaginer le monde de demain. Sous forme de récits, fictions, textes réflexifs, poèmes et chansons, ce collectif, dirigé par la romancière Chloé Delaume, appelle à une solidarité qui ne nie pas les différences mais embrasse la diversité. Car c'est grâce à la sororité, véritable parole en acte, que la révolution féministe adviendra.

Mothers of invention
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ISBN: 1282860518 9786612860515 0773570268 9780773570269 9781282860513 6612860510 0773523731 9780773523739 9780773524873 0773524878 Year: 2002 Publisher: Montréal Ithaca McGill-Queen's University Press

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Santoro elucidates notoriously difficult works by the four "mothers of invention" studied - Cixous and Hyvrard from France, and Gagnon and Brossard from Quebec - showing how the rethinking of images associated with femininity and motherhood, a disruptive approach to language, and a subversive relation to novelistic conventions characterize these writers' search for a writing that will best express women's desires and dreams. Mothers of Invention situates such ideologically motivated textual practices within the avant-garde tradition, even as it suggests how women's experimental writings collectively transform our understanding of that tradition. Santoro makes clear the shared ethical and aesthetic commitments that nourished a transatlantic community whose contribution to mainstream literature and cultural productions, including postmodernism, is still being felt today.

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