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Ce texte de présentation se penche sur la place que les femmes occupent dans la sociologie en tant que profession et en tant que discipline du savoir. L'auteur montre comment la perspective féministe, en pénétrant dans la sociologie, y a ouvert diverses voies de recherche : les études sur les femmes, la critique épistémologique, théorique et méthodologique et, enfin, ce qu'on a appelé la nouvelle sociologie des femmes: point de vue des dominées sur la réalité sociale. En conclusion, l'auteur invite les sociologues à entreprendre, entre autres tâches, l'étude des nouvelles formes d'oppression des femmes que les résistances sociales au processus de la libération ont générées.
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Pour la premiere fois Dominique Schnapper se confie. Elle nous parle d'elle, de son pere Raymond Aron, de son mari, l'historien d'art Antoine Schnapper. Plongee par tradition familiale dans les grandes questions du siecle, temoin du combat que menerent certains des plus grands esprits de notre temps contre l'illusion communiste, elle evoque son metier de sociologue, loin des engouements collectifs et des modes intellectuelles. Elle raconte ses premiers pas dans la recherche academique au cours des annees 1960, a l'heure ou l'enseignement de la sociologie se reorganise, sa rencontre decisive avec Pierre Bourdieu et la rupture avec lui dans le climat de l'apres-68, ses relations avec les figures qui ont marque la sociologie francaise des dernieres decennies, de Raymond Boudon a Alain Touraine. Elle revient sur son A uvre, des identites juives, des epreuves des immigres et des chomeurs a la theorie de la citoyennete, a laquelle nous empruntons sans le savoir des notions telles que la communaute des citoyens ou la democratie providentielle , passees dans le langage courant. Elle porte un regard sans concession sur la nature du pouvoir politique et sur la vie intellectuelle francaise. Le travail d'une vie. Dominique Schnapper, une des grandes figures de la sociologie francaise, a ete directrice d'etudes a l'Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales, membre du Conseil constitutionnel de 2001 a 2010, a recu le prix Balzan en 2002. Elle a notamment publie Juifs et israelites (1980), La France de l'integration (1991), La Communaute des citoyens (1994), La Relation a l'autre (1998), La Democratie providentielle (2002), Une sociologue au Conseil constitutionnel (2010).
Sociologists --- Women sociologists --- Sociology --- History --- Schnapper, Dominique
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Sociology --- Women sociologists --- Sociologie --- Femmes sociologues --- History. --- Philosophy. --- Histoire --- Philosophie
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Authorship --- Feminist criticism --- Feminist theory --- Sociology --- Women sociologists --- Richardson, Laurel
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Sociologists --- Women sociologists --- Ferrand-Bechmann, Dan --- Sociologie --- Sociologues --- Ferrand-Bechmann, Dan,
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Insightful and intelligent letters between two women, one British, the other Indian, that offer a cross-cultural exploration of themes of human intimacy, such as friendship, courtship, marriage and celibacy. [publisher's description]
Female friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Love --- Women college teachers --- Women sociologists --- Correspondence --- George, Ivy --- Masson, Margaret, --- Correspondence.
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Kurzweil, Edith. --- Women sociologists --- Jewish sociologists --- Holocaust survivors --- Women periodical editors --- Partisan review (New York, N.Y. : 1936)
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In these eight piercing explorations on beauty, media, money, and more, Tressie McMillan Cottom - award-winning professor and acclaimed author of Lower Ed - embraces her venerated role as a purveyor of wit, wisdom, and Black Twitter snark about all that is right and much that is wrong with this thing we call society. Ideas and identity fuse effortlessly in this vibrant collection that on bookshelves is just as at home alongside Rebecca Solnit and bell hooks as it is beside Jeff Chang and Janet Mock. It also fills an important void on those very shelves: a modern black American feminist voice waxing poetic on self and society, serving up a healthy portion of clever prose and southern aphorisms as she covers everything from Saturday Night Live, LinkedIn, and BBQ Becky to sexual violence, infant mortality, and Trump rallies. Thick speaks fearlessly to a range of topics and is far more genre-bending than a typical compendium of personal essays. An intrepid intellectual force hailed by the likes of Trevor Noah, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Oprah, Tressie McMillan Cottom is "among America's most bracing thinkers on race, gender, and capitalism of our time" (Rebecca Traister). This stunning debut collection - in all its intersectional glory - mines for meaning in places many of us miss, and reveals precisely how the political, the social, and the personal are almost always one and the same. --
Women sociologists --- Women, Black --- Sociologists --- African American sociologists --- African American women --- African Americans --- Social conditions --- McMillan Cottom, Tressie. --- United States --- United States. --- Race relations --- History
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"A forensic reconstruction of novelist and journalist Jeremy Gavron's mother's state of mind, and a portrait of her complex, charismatic short life and of the events that precipitated her suicide when he was only four years old"--Provided by publisher.
Women sociologists --- Suicide victims --- Young women --- Young women --- Mothers --- Suicide --- Young women --- Death. --- Death. --- Social conditions --- Gavron, Hannah --- Gavron, Jeremy, --- Death and burial. --- Family.
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