Sexing Political Culture in the History of France
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Sexing Political Culture in the History of France By Alison M. M ...

Chapter 1:  Historicizing Sexual Symbols
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Endnotes

1. See Joan Scott, The Politics of the Veil (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007); Bronwyn Winter, Hijab and the Republic: Uncovering the French Headscarf Debate (Sycracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2008).
2. See Daniel Arasse, La Guillotine et l'Imaginaire de la terreur (Paris: Flammarion, 1987).
3. See Marie-Louise Roberts, Civilization Without Sexes; Reconstructing Gender in Postwar France, 1917-1927 (Chicago: University of Chicago, 1994).
4. See Fabrice Virgili, La France ‘virile’; des femmes tondues à la Libération (Paris: Payot, 2000).
5. Michael Haneke, Caché, Sony Pictures, 2005, 117 mins.
6. For a subtle account of the Lacanian underpinnings of this film's vision of haunting and “exorcism-analysis” see Saad Chakali, “Le spectre du colonialisme, l'actualité du néocolonialisme postcolonial; Caché (2005) de Michael Haneke,” Cadrage: 1ère Revue en ligne universitaire de cinéma, accessed October 6, 2010, http://www.​cadrage.​net/films/cache.​htm.​ See also James Penney, “‘You Never Look at Me From Where I See You’: Postcolonial Guilt In Caché,New Formations 70 (Winter 2011): 77–93.
7. See Joan B. Landes, Visualizing the Nation; Gender, Representation and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2001); and Maurice Agulhon, Marianne au combat : l’imagerie et la symbolique republicaines de 1789 à 1880 (Paris: Flammarion, 1979).
8. Lynn Hunt, Politics, Culture, and Class in the French Revolution (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984).
9. Guy Boulnois, “Alfred Le Petit, un grand caricaturiste mais aussi un peintre de talent,” Bulletin de la Société des Amis de la Bibliothèque Forney 88 (January-March 1986): 5–8.
10. Bronwyn Winter, “Marianne Goes Multicultural: Ni putes ni soumises and the republicanisation of ethnic minority women in France,” French History and Civilization: Papers from the George Rudé Seminar 2, 2009, www.h-france.net/rude/rudeTOC2009.html.
11. Maurice Agulhon, Les Métamorphoses de Marianne - l’imagerie et la symbolique républicaines de 1914 à nos jours (Paris: Flammarion, 2001).