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Die Frau ist frei geboren - Olympe de Gouges

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Die Frau ist frei geboren - Olympe de GougesVon Montauban 1748 bis zum Pariser Schafott 1793: Fnfundvierzig Jahre des auergewhnlichen Lebens einer Frau und die Erfindung einer neuen Idee in Europa: der Kampf fr die Rechte der Frauen. In einer brgerlichen Familie in der Provinz geboren, vermutlich als uneheliches Kind eines Dramatikers, hat Marie Gouze, genannt Olympe de Gouges, die zweite Hlfte des 18. Jahrhunderts durchquert, wie es nur wenige Frauen taten. Als Schriftstellerin und engagierte

Von Montauban 1748 bis zum Pariser Schafott 1793: Fünfundvierzig Jahre des außergewöhnlichen Lebens einer Frau und die Erfindung einer neuen Idee in Europa: der Kampf für die Rechte der Frauen. In einer bürgerlichen Familie in der Provinz geboren, vermutlich als uneheliches Kind eines Dramatikers, hat Marie Gouze, genannt Olympe de Gouges, die zweite Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts durchquert, wie es nur wenige Frauen taten. Als Schriftstellerin und engagierte Polemikerin grenzt sie sich durch ihren unabhängigen Geist und die mitunter radikale Originalität ihrer Standpunkte ab. Sie setzt sich für die Abschaffung der Sklaverei und insbesondere für die bürgerlichen und politischen Rechte der Frauen ein. Wegen ihrer Ablehnung von Robespierre und den Verfechtern der Revolution wird sie während der Terrorherrschaft guillotiniert. Catel und Bocquet schildern in romanhafter und doch historisch präziser Weise das Leben dieser besonderen Frau, deren Ideale ihrer Zeit voraus waren und die Kernwerte unserer heutigen Gesellschaft bilden. Ein wunderbares Frauenporträt und eine leidenschaftliche Hommage an eine der wichtigsten Figuren des Feminismus.

EAN: 9783868695618
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 01.01.2013
Produktform: Leinen, Gebunden
Autoren: Bocquet, José-Louis & Muller, Catel
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 462
Abbildungen: Graphic Novel, sw Abbildungen
Fachschema: Comic / Graphic Novel~Graphic Novel
Altersempfehlung / Lesealter: 18
ab Alter: 20
bis Alter: 70
Fachkategorie: Comics im europäischen Stil / Tradition
Thema: Lachen
Text Sprache: ger
Originalsprache: fre
Verlag: Splitter Verlag, Splitter-Verlag
Länge: 246 mm
Breite: 174 mm
Höhe: 45 mm
Gewicht: 1587 gr
Genre: Belletristik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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