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Quelques lances rompues...
NELLY ROUSSEL
ISBN: 9791096559046
Publication Date: August 25, 2023
Dimensions: 19x12x0,8 cm
Weight: 140. Gr
Language: Français
Number of Pages: 128
Category: PAMPHLET
No detailed presentation available in English. Book published in French only.
Nelly Roussel (1878–1922) was a trailblazing figure of early 20th-century French feminism. Born into a Catholic bourgeois family, she married the free-thinking sculptor Henri Godet at the age of twenty and had three children. Early on, she became a passionate advocate for reproductive rights, including access to contraception and abortion—radical ideas for her time.
A gifted orator, Roussel traveled across France and Europe to promote the idea of a fulfilling sexuality for women, independent of compulsory motherhood. She famously called for a "strike of the wombs" and condemned the societal expectation of women as "eternal martyrs." As a freethinker and libertarian, she used her literary talents to fight for women’s emancipation, championing the right to vote and freedom from oppressive social norms.
Despite fragile health, Nelly Roussel continued her activism until her death in 1922. Her legacy remains an enduring inspiration for modern feminist movements, symbolizing the relentless struggle for women's rights and bodily autonomy.
No excerpt available in English. Book published in French only.