Women in the French Enlightenment

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Women in the French Enlightenment

From Femme Savante to Mother of the Family

Literary studies: general History and Archaeology Historiography European history Social and cultural history

Author: Anna Maria Marchini

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Collection: Routledge Research in Gender and History

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 28th July 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 558 Kb

ISBN: 9781000623451


Introduction

This volume deals with philosophical, scientific, and ideological images of women during the French Enlightenment, examining their emergence in the reflections of the philosophes, in Catholic morality, in biological and medical knowledge, in novels, in periodicals, and in the law.

Social and Cultural Context

Alongside the appeals for social and intellectual emancipation advanced by the femmes savantes, typical of the eighteenth-century salons, a new conception pertaining to women’s social role related to the affirmation of the bourgeoisie and of its model of the family took place. Codified in a more complex and organized way within the Rousseauian philosophy, this new conception spread in various cultural debates, gaining a real hegemony: women were meant to be excluded from any "public" space, devoid of cultural aspirations, and only devoted to satisfying the needs of the family.

Approach and Audience

The book adopts a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and synthetic approach and at the same time highlights the "roots" of some fundamental ways of considering women that are still active in present-day society. It also addresses researchers in the history of philosophy, sociology, literature, and gender studies, and readers with an interest in women’s issues.

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