Table des matières
Enrica Asquer, Anna Bellavitis, Giulia Calvi et al.
Les femmes au rendez-vous de l’histoireMichelle Perrot
Les femmes ont une histoireI. “Vingt-cinq ans après, vent’anni dopo”
histoire des femmes en Occident
Christiane Klapisch-Zuber
Le Moyen ÂgeGabriella Zarri
Religione, donne, storia d’ItaliaAngela Groppi
IL lavoro delle donne vent’anni dopoMarina D’Amelia
Ripensando la storia della maternitàII. Mondes et circulations
Histoire globale et histoire du genre
Odile Goerg
Histoire des femmes et perspective de genre en Afrique, essai de synthèse- Afrique : une histoire décalée des femmes
- Récupérer son histoire et dénoncer l’exploitation coloniale
- Quelle place pour quelles femmes ?
- Féminisme, développement et femmes africaines
- Des femmes « victimes » aux femmes « sujets » de l’histoire
- Nouvelles questions, nouvelles sources
- Paradigmes et axes de recherche
- D‘un paradigme à l’autre
- Le foisonnement thématique
- Des femmes au genre
- Quel genre ? Un troisième genre ?
- Ce que le genre change
- Conclusion
Paola Paderni
Engendering chinaIL genere come categoria d’analisi nella storiografia sulla Cina negli ultimi venticinque anni
Circulations – migrations – métissages
Jocelyne Dakhlia
Circulations féminines et appartenances croisées en MéditerranéeSilvia Salvatici
IL genere, la storia e I refugee studiesRaffaella Sarti
From household to householdThe circulation of servants and domestic workers, a crucial issue from local to global level
- Gender and migration: today and 25 years ago
- Servants’ short-distance circulation
- Urbanisation and gendered cities
- Long distance migrations, colonisation and imperialism
- The dramatic history of the 1930s and 1940s and its consequences on domestics’ flows
- Towards the “modern” pattern of international migration
- Modernisation and domestic work
- Global cities and the “resurgence” of domestic work
- The household as hell: modern slaves
- Servants of globalization
- Past and present: feminisation of migration?
- Theoretical implications: the “open house” and the “glocal household”
III. Droits et identités
Loi – Droits – Politique
Violaine Sebillotte Cuchet
D’autres droits politiques :Citoyennes et citoyens de l’Athènes classique
- Perspective contemporaine : les femmes longtemps exclues du politique
- Aristote et la citoyenneté : un statut et des fonctions politiques (archai politikai)
- Les timai des documents de la pratique politique : des honneurs, des droits, des charges
- Des femmes dotées de timai
- Statut des personnes, statut de la maison
- Droits politiques : les archai politikai des citoyens et les timai des citoyens et des citoyennes
Simona Feci
Se il diritto costruisce la storia delle donneUna relazione nel campo della modernistica italiana
Raffaella Baritono
Ripensare il “politico” :Genere e sfera pubblica nella storia politica statunitense
Identités – familles – masculinités
Sylvie Joye
PaterfamiliasUn père autoritaire mais nourricier entre antiquité tardive et haut moyen âge
Sylvie Steinberg
Les identités sexuées en questions (époque moderne)Domenico Rizzo
The history of masculinity, beyond pluralityIV. Économies, sociétés et culture matérielle
Économies
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
Gender and empirePostcolonial perspectives on women and gender in the “west” and the “East”, 17th-20th centuries
Culture matérielle
- Michelle Perrot, Women have a history, p. 25-35.
- Pauline Schmitt Pantel, Classical Antiquity, p. 39-46.
- Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Middle Ages, p. 47-50.
- Françoise Thébaud, Le XXe siècle: un ouvrage novateur, un livre inscrit dans son temps, p. 51-56.
- Gabriella Zarri, Religion, women and the history of Italy, p. 57-67.
- Angela Groppi, Women’s work twenty years later, p. 69-77.
- Marina d’Amelia, Rethinking the history of motherhood, p. 79-87.
- Elena Borghi, Women and gender history in India. Between scholarship and militancy, p. 91-104.
- Odile Goerg, Histoire des femmes et perspective de genre en Afrique: essai de synthèse, p. 105-125.
- Paola Paderni, Engendering China: gender as a category of analysis in the historiography on China over the last twenty-five years, p. 127-137.
- Anna Vanzan, Women, gender and sexuality in historiography of the MENA (Middle East and North Africa), p. 139-153.
- Jocelyne Dakhlia, Female mobilities and crossed belongings within the Mediterranean, p. 157-171.
- Silvia Salvatici, Gender, history and the refugee studies, p. 173-186.
- Raffaella Sarti, From household to household. The circulation of servants and domestic workers, a crucial issue from local to global level, p. 187-214.
- Nancy L. Green, Women, gender, migrations: historiographies on the move, p. 215-226.
- Violaine Sebillotte Cuchet, Other political rights: male and female citizens in Ancient Greece, p. 229-245.
- Simona Feci, If the law builds the history of women, p. 247-263.
- Raffaella Baritono, Rethinking “politics”: gender and public sphere in the political history of the United States, p. 265-283.
- Sylvie Joye, Paterfamilias. An authoritarian but ‘nourishing’ father between Late Antiquity and Middle Ages, p. 287-299.
- Sylvie Steinberg, Gender identities in question (s), (Early Modern Period), p. 301-321.
- Domenico Rizzo, The history of masculinity, beyond plurality, p. 323-334.
- Nadia M. Filippini, Body and motherhood: facets and trajectories of the European historiography, p. 335-350.
- Ida Fazio, The economic resources of women: a view from Italy, p. 353-370.
- Carmen Sarasúa, Becoming mainstream? Placing women’s work in economic history, p. 371-383.
- Alexandra Shepard, “Active agents” and “history makers”: women in the early modern economy, p. 385-396.
- Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk, Gender and empire. Postcolonial perspectives on women and gender in the ‘West’ and the ‘East’, 17th-18th centuries, p. 397-416.
- Irene Barbiera, Material culture, gender and the life cycle in early medieval Europe, p. 419-436.
- Jane Hamlett, Gender and material culture in modern Britain and beyond, p. 437-458.