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201209412Bermarswiller, I D. L'édition, 2010 ; in-8, 244 pp., br. Broché comme neuf exemplaire dédicacé de l'auteur.
19709537Montréal l'Hexagone 1970
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. 248 p. The main target audience of this book is scholars, researchers, critics, students who study in the field of contemporary British feminist theatre and anyone who is interested in women's studies and drama. This book depicts marginalized women's voices through the medium of feminist theatre by analysing subversive women characters in the plays of Timberlake Wertenbaker and Pam Gems. This book depicts how historic/mythic characters subvert traditional gender roles to set a feminine identity of their own that does not accord with the patriarchal order. In the discussion of the marginalized characters, Ülker Erkan analysed Wertenbaker's plays namely New Anatomies, Our Country's Good, and The Love of the Nightingale and Pam Gems's plays Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi, Piaf, and Queen Christina through several feminist criticisms. Feminist theatre as discussed in the subject-matter plays may prevent oppression and develop perspectives, which are egalitarian, fair, optimistic, hopeful, liberated from any oppressive systems, and full of future expectations.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 11,5 cm). In Turkish. 62, [1] p. Signed and inscribed by Nihal as 'Sevgili Bedia'ya'. First Edition. Sükufe Nihal Basar was a Turkish educator, poet, and activist, who took part in women's liberation movements during Turkey's nation-building process. She took an active role in various women's associations, wrote columns in journals and newspapers about women's rights. Wanting to represent and express the voice of "the new women" of the early Turkish Republican era, she highlighted female characters in her short stories and novels. She was arguing that women had to have professions, yet she was contra the fact that women were seeing marriage as a profession.
198832663Calgary, AB Nickle Arts Museum / University of Calgary 1988 In-8 bien illustré noir et couleurs, 72p. Couverture noire imprimée.
53lettres modernes 1970 in 8 broché 226 pages bibliographie
18017Three Addresses to Girls at School" J.M Wilson. Percival and Co: London 1890. 7" x 5" inches. 74 pages. Soft cover pamphlet. A series of speeches delivered by the vice president of the Clifton High School for Girls in Covent Garden 1890. The speeches were given on "Education" "High School Education for Girls" and "Religion" in 1887 1889 and 1890 respectively. In them Wilson the school's vice president and late head master addresses the female students on the value of their education"You are living in a great age when changes of many kinds are in progress in our political and social and religious ideas. There never was a greater need of trained intelligence clear heads and earnest hearts. And the part that women play is not a subordinate one." Whereas in 1840 60% of British women were illiterate that number dropped dramatically to 40% by 1860 and the momentum for female education picked up considerably through the end of the nineteenth century into the twentieth. Wilson's speeches delivered to high school girls give fascinating insight into both the vision and anxiety bound up in educational reform during the time. "We earnestly desire that women should be highly educated" he writes. "And yet is there not a type of educated woman which we do not wholly admire I am not going to caricature a bluestocking but to point out one or two real dangers. Education is good; but perfect sanity is better still. Sanity is the most excellent of all women's excellences.It is a small matter that you should protest against some small maladjustment or folly; but it is a great matter that you should be perfectly sane and well-balanced. Now education helps sanity." The addresses both promote women's education and caution against radically upending existing social structures. Wilson advises the girls throughout to be gentle humble and sane and celebrates the role educated women play in supporting men in positions of power. Front soft cover detached. Textblock is partially detached. Text block clean and bright. Overall good condition. unknown
2005dl1978Autrement Dos carré collé 2005 In-8 (13 x 20.5 cm), dos carré collé, 142 pages ; marques d'usage et d'étiquette sur les plats, mors et bords frottés, très bon état d'ensemble. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Où Mathilde BOURDON (Mathilde LIPPENS épouse Froment puis BOURDON), autrice de récits pour l'enfance et de textes moraux, historiques et religieux (1817-1888), veut "retracer les luttes intérieures, les peines, les combats, les triomphes d'une jeune fille [pieuse] livrée à elle-même [...]", jeune institutrice seule à Paris, puis apprentie écrivaine. Mention de 8è édition (ouvrage publié en 1859). Français
10321Editions de Vallongues, 2008. In-8 broché, 148 pp. Couverture à rabats. Très bon état.
196828991Montréal Éditions HMH, collection l'Arbre 1968
195715995Paris Mercure de France 1957
2001vf894Pop'com - Graphein Dos carré collé 2001 In-8 (16,5 x 20 cm), dos carré collé, 205 pages ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Revue Bimestrielle "Sorcières" n° 3, 64 p., broché, couverture un peu défraîchie, état très correct.
108882Paris, Editions Albatros sans date, 240x165mm, 64pages, broché. Très bel exemplaire.
43251Paris : Editions Albatros, 1977 - un volume 16,5x24cm sous couverture illustrée par Sabine Monirys, 64 pages illustrées dans et hors texte en noir - bon état -
43250Paris : Editions Albatros, 1977 - un volume 16,5x24cm sous couverture illustrée par Evelyne Ortlieb, 64 pages illustrées dans et hors texte en noir - bon état -
627Revue Bimestrielle "Sorcières" n°7, peintures, dessins, photos..., 64 p., broché, couverture linsolée, haut du dos et coiffe supérieure déchirés et réparés, état correct.
27887Garance, revue Sorcières, n° 22, sans date (1981), 159 pp., broché, légères traces d'usage, état satisfaisant.
197632607Montréal, Éditions du remue-ménage 1976 In-8 illustré, 1f. (titre) et 78p. Couverture illustrée.
1998107049Paris Calmann-Lévy 1998 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 176 pp. Édition originale de ce recueil de nouvelles avec un envoi autographe signé à Nathalie Sarraute, "pour vous dire mon respect et ma tendresse. Je vous embrasse / Michèle / à bientôt !".
1998107049Paris Calmann-Lévy 1998 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 176 pp. Édition originale de ce recueil de nouvelles avec un envoi autographe signé à Nathalie Sarraute, "pour vous dire mon respect et ma tendresse. Je vous embrasse / Michèle / à bientôt !".
195533218Montréal - Sherbrooke Apostolat de la Presse [1955?] In-8, 84p. et 2f. Couverture illustrée couleurs.
39862Paris : Garance, 1980 - un volume 16,5x24cm sous couverture illustrée (photo de Lou Perdu), 159 pages illustrées dans et hors texte en noir - bon état -
1980312521980 N° 19 - 1980 - Revue bimestrielle - 1 vol in-8 broché - 150 + 25 pages - Couverture illustrée "Epaves" (Claude MAILLART) - Illustrations N&B en et hors texte