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<title><string language="fre"><![CDATA[Sara Kimble - Women’s Rights and the Rights of Man: Women’s Status under Law as the Measure of Civilization in Political and Legal Discourse, 1869-1914]]></string></title>
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<string language="fre"><![CDATA[This paper explores the conceptualization
of women’s rights as a measure of the advancement of societies in comparative
perspective through political and legal discourse from the 1860s to 1914. My
investigation focuses on French perceptions of Anglo-American reforms in the
areas of women’s political rights, educational opportunities, and professional
employment to understand the power and limitations of these debates. Prompted
by Charles Fourier’s proclamation that “l’extension des privilèges des femmes
est le principe general de tous les progrès sociaux,” (Théorie des quatre mouvements), myriad politico-legal thinkers in
France observed the progressive advancements for women in family and property
law in England, and political rights and access to the jury in the American
West, as a challenge and a tocsin that French society compared poorly on
women’s emancipation. Advocates of women’s rights seized on the international
comparisons to argue for reform of women’s rights, to fulfil the promise of the
Declaration of the Rights of Man and
Citizen by extending the rights and duties to women. Women’s emancipation,
especially in public and constitutional law, was coded as “modern” and
“civilized,” a sign of the triumph of justice over “barbarism” and other
antiquated forms of government. This research examines ways in which the
attainment of gender equality in law functioned as a marker of the degree of
civilization operating within a nation-state, a reflection of the “soft”
diplomacy of international relations.
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