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Beauvoir, “French” Feminisms, and “Translation Work:” A Roundtable Conversation
This conversation featuring four scholars—Sandrine Sanos, Judith G. Coffin, Lorraine Delavaud, Marine Vaslin—took place on zoom on December 1, 2023. It was organized, transcribed, and edited by Sandrine Sanos who also wrote the introduction to contextualize the conversation. The roundtable reflects on the making of the translation of Judith Coffin’s book on Beauvoir; and how it became a collective object, and the challenges and productive limitations that it involved, showing how such a project helped forge and relied upon transnational, transdisciplinary, and transgenerational feminist solidarities. The ways Beauvoir became a transatlantic object sheds light on the ways that the book and its translation allow us to see Beauvoir anew
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Western civilizations: their history and their culture
The authors of this book make connection between political, social and cultural history, so students acquire a better understanding of why western civilization developed as it did. By emphasizing the interplay between political developments and social or cultural change
Western Civilizations: Their history & their culture, 14th ed.
Buku ini berisi ulasan yang padat dan lengkap tentang peradabab Barat dari jaman sejarah berabad abad yang lalu, perang dunia, sampai jaman decolonisasi dan abad 21