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Title Statement Women who make a fuss : the unfaithful daughters of Virginia Woolf
Uniform Title Faiseuses d'histoires. English
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Minneapolis, MN : Univocal Publishing, [2014]
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Physical Description 166 pages illustration 21 cm
General Note Translation of Les faiseuses d'histoires : que font les femmes à la pensée?
Bibliography, etc. Note Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note Part one -- We who are at the university -- Not in our name -- Creating a "we" -- As women? -- Taking up the baton? -- The personal is political -- The question of inheritance -- Two plus one -- Part two -- Constructing the question -- An introduction, it's working -- Laurence, making a place for herself? -- Françoise, a feminine "gay science?" -- Laurence, the courage to resist -- Bernadette, giving herself permission to think -- Mona, don't deny -- Barbara, anger and laughter -- Benedikte, don't forget -- Émilie, it's no one's place -- Benedikte, they wanted more -- Marcelle, nothing forbids -- Epilogue.
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Virginia Woolf, to whom university admittance had been forbidden, watched the universities open their doors. Though she was happy that her sisters could study in university libraries, she cautioned women against joining the procession of educated men and being co-opted into protecting a "civilization" with values alien to women. Now, as Woolf's disloyal (unfaithful) daughters, who have professional positions in Belgian universities, Isabelle Stengers and Vinciane Despret, along with a collective of women scholars in Belgium and France, question their academic careers and reexamine the place of women and their role in thinking, both inside and outside the university. They urge women to heed Woolf's cry--Think We Must--and to always make a fuss about injustice, cruelty, and arrogance.