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She Said No: The Gender of Consent from Fairy Tales to #MeToo: EARLY MODERN FEMINISMS

Autor Jennifer Tamas Traducere de Elisabeth Lyman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 feb 2027 – vârsta ani
She Said NO investigates the gender inequality in the authority to speak—and therefore to refuse—that prevailed in the establishment and interpretation of the French classics. By selecting authors deemed essential to French cultural heritage and erasing the works of women writers, this biased canon has systematically undervalued female agency—even in well-known works by both men and women, such as Beauty and the BeastThe Princess of Clèves, and "Little Red Riding Hood." With this book, Jennifer Tamas fills a striking gap in early modern French studies by conceptualizing consent in a society where being a woman made it structurally difficult to say "no." Yet, women did refuse. The history Tamas explores is one of forgotten, erased, misunderstood, or inadmissible refusals, and how they have been obscured. The #MeToo movement has brought questions of female agency and consent to the fore, and this book retraces an "archive of refusal" to serve as a source of inspiration for contemporary feminist discourse and to change our reception of the French canon. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781644534342
ISBN-10: 1644534347
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: 2 color images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Translated
Editura: University of Delaware Press
Colecția University of Delaware Press
Seria EARLY MODERN FEMINISMS


Notă biografică

JENNIFER TAMAS is Professor of French Literature at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. She has published numerous books, including Le Silence trahi. Racine ou la Déclaration Tragique (2018) Racine’s dramaturgy and the eloquence of silence, Peut-on encore être galant? (2024) on the notion of gallantry, and Faut-il en finir avec les contes de fées? (2024) on how traditional fairy tales are misunderstood today.

ELISABETH LYMAN is a freelance French-to-English translator in Paris, France.

Cuprins

Foreword

Introduction: In the Name of Women: An Archeology of Silenced Refusals

Chapter 1: Who's Afraid of “Little Red Riding Hood”?
Chapter 2: Fifty Shades of Sexual Consent: Beauty and the Captive Beast
Chapter 3: Andromache: Refusing Forced Consent
Chapter 4: Femmes Fatales as Rape Survivors: From Helen of Troy to Marilyn Monroe
Chapter 5: Libertine Women: Abuse and Freedom in Dangerous Liaisons
Chapter 6: The Untouchable Princess: Saying NO to (Conjugal) Passion
Chapter 7: Berenice: The Art of Saying “No” to an Emperor

Conclusion

Afterword: Reclaiming Old Texts through a Personal and Inclusive Pedagogy

Appendix: The Tale of the Grandmother

Acknowledgements

Notes

Descriere

She Said NO argues that the simple word "no" reveals a profound gender divide in authority over who gets to speak, and who gets to refuse. Through an archival recovery of female refusal in French literature, it reframes consent and critiques the patriarchal foundations of the literary canon, offering a new feminist way of reading texts of the Grand Siècle.