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Women's representations of the Occupation in post-'68 France
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"By examining a number of texts, many of which have received little critical attention to date, this study analyses how a nascent awareness of gender, representation and political activism informs the texts of an older generation of women writers. Such a perspective is reworked into overtly feminist representations of the Occupation by younger women writers who deal with their familial connection to three wartime memories: resistance, collaboration and Jewish persecution. This gender-conscious approach to women's writing and the Occupation marks this book as a new departure in the study of French literature and the Second World War."--BOOK JACKET.
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