feature of American newspapers: photo spreads of celebrities in the private rooms of their houses. Instead of republishing well-known photographs of the semi-public space of writers’ studies, such as those in Dornac’s Nos Contemporains chez eux series
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. The document, which includes the signatures of celebrities and intellectuals alike, denounces, among other things, the refusal on the part of the #MeToo movement to recognize a woman's choice to enact her sexual difference or to take pleasure in being
Whitney Walton
French women who were supporting one another while they worked toward advanced degrees. 19 Barine was extremely popular as a writer, but she eschewed the flamboyant celebrity of, say, her contemporaries Gyp (1849–1932) and Marguerite Durand (1864
What Was So Funny about Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob (1973)
A Comedic Film between History and Memory
Michael Mulvey
of its Jewish residents to the death camps of the East. The actor who played the “real” Rabbi Jacob alluded directly to deportation. Marcel Dalio, born Israel Mosche Blauschild, was a French celebrity throughout the 1930s known for his sympathetic
Jonathan G. Katz
and 10,223 in the next. 36 The most common ailments were tuberculosis and eye and skin diseases. 37 Légey, meanwhile, received a certain amount of celebrity in the Algerian and metropolitan press once the glowing reports on her clinic appeared in
Transnational Intimacies and the Construction of the New Nation
Tunisia and France in the 1960s
Amy Kallander
prominent cultural symbol was the modern couple, represented by celebrities such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, whose love and companionate relationship stood for the unity of the nation. This stood uncomfortably alongside marital metaphors