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Journal articles on the topic "Femmes et religion – Irlande – Histoire"
Bergamasco, Lucia. "Amitié, amour et spiritualité dans la Nouvelle- Angleterre du XVIIIesiècle : l'expérience d'Esther Burr et de Sarah Prince." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 41, no. 2 (April 1986): 295–323. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1986.283276.
Full textLaris Pardo, Jorge Alejandro. "Discursos de ciencia, naturaleza, religión, historia y poder en los feminismos de La Mujer Mexicana (1904-1907)." Clivajes. Revista de Ciencias Sociales, no. 14 (April 3, 2021): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.25009/clivajes-rcs.v0i14.2663.
Full textWeis, Monique. "Le mariage protestant au 16e siècle: desacralisation du lien conjugal et nouvelle “sacralisation” de la famille." Vínculos de Historia. Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 8 (June 20, 2019): 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2019.08.07.
Full textBéchacq, Dimitri, and Hadrien Munier. "Vodou." Anthropen, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.040.
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Dufour, Manon. "Le concept de féminité dans la civilisation celtique : les perspectives sociohistorique, religieuse et mythologique." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape10/PQDD_0007/MQ41893.pdf.
Full textCorfmat, Madeleine. "La force de la Femme dans les traditions culturelles du monde : comme un voyage entre l'anthropologie et les mythographies comparées : histoire des peuples, histoire des dieux." Lille 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006LIL30030.
Full textWoman before woman. . . In story of Women since origins. . . Woman in Mesopotamy, Europ and Oceanie, and laws and reigns, women in M. O. , mythography or Philosophy or legends, in Letters, Sciences, work, Politic or Socialism and Religion, but also goddess and vetulones, or woman to Rome and in the feminin Society and in many country of the world. . . And woman, from mythology to theologia. Wars of woman in Story but also, -Femme, mater dilecta- -archi-mythem- in the world. After Existentialism and after Positivism, she is between Nature, Culture and Evolution. . . Hegel, Husserl, Bergson, Kant and Leibniz. Hannah Arendt, Simone Weil and Simone Veil or Simone de Beauvoir, Germaine Tillion with Margaret Mead or Edith Stein. . . Ricœur et Lévi-Strauss, Godin (totality). . . In five books and 700 illustr. & tx
Masse, Johanna. "Femmes de/en guerre : voi(es)x de l’engagement féminin face à la violence armée dans le nord de l’Irlande (1968-1998) et en Palestine (1967-2000)." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/69527.
Full textWhen it comes to political violence, the way in which women are represented very often betrays problematic, essentialist gendered representations. The idea that women, because of their reproductive capacities, are naturally opposed to violence and inherently peaceful has long prevailed. Unlike men, for whom the use of violence for political purposes has been widely accepted as rational, women are often depoliticized in the event of violent action. This depoliticization of actions then passes either by a privatization of the field of action (from the public sphere to the private sphere), or by a disempowerment of the author of the action (pathologization of the personality and thus of the causes). Even today, this biological justification persists, consciously or unconsciously, tending not only to favor an invisibilization of the political dimension of women's action, but more specifically an invisibilization of female political violence. This is characterized by an almost automatic assimilation of women to the category of "victims." This is particularly the case in situations of armed conflict where this invisibilization is reinforced by what is perceived as a very minor participation of women. Based on the case studies of the Northern Irish (1968-1998) and Palestinian (1967-2000) conflicts, the objective of this thesis is to question this representation of female participation by analyzing the multiple ways in which it has been expressed, in space and in time. Thus, borrowing a symbolic interactionist approach in an interpretive orientation of social reality, we are interested in women's political engagement during armed conflict through the methodology of life stories. More specifically, based on interviews with women who have - directly or indirectly - experienced the conflict, as well as autobiographical testimonies collected in the literature, we have analyzed the processes of politicization and female trajectories during these conflicts. We have done so both through their spatial and temporal dimensions. Thus, it is firstly from the spaces of the house and the street, allowing us to question the traditional dichotomy between private sphere and public sphere, then from the space of the prison, as a closed institution, that we apprehended the female commitment in its spatial dimension. Then, using the notion of biographical availabilities and the concepts of repertoire of actions and political opportunity, we examined women's commitment in its temporal dimension. Together, the two dimensions allow us to put forward the agential capacity of women in times of armed conflict, which is expressed in a complex and entangled manner.
Matte, Isabelle. "Sortir de la religion : spécificités d'une sécularisation catholique au Québec et en Irlande : expériences du "Celtic Tiger" et de la Révolution tranquille." Thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2013/29647/29647.pdf.
Full textMeublat, Evelyne. "La fiction ménadique : les cités grecques, les femmes, un dieu, Dionysos." Paris, EHESS, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995EHES0334.
Full textWhy did the greek men of the cities welcome dionysus, the stranger, and allow the community of women, in particular their wives, possessed by mania, to worship him? we will here analyse, by way of a study of rituals, myths and tragedies, different representations of women : female warriors and hunters, identified with men, animal-like women, untamed fillies, murderous mothers run amok. This figure, the most threatening of all, echoes, for us, the "all-brothers", born of earth, as if it were an otherness subversive of the "myth of one" citizen that denies the existence of a relation between sexes. This recurrent act of murder reveals a particular feminine "jouissance", while unveiling the sacrifice concealed beneath the murder of the son. Dionysus is, then, the one who purifies, acting through women, good wives, mothers. Beyond pleas ure, dionysiac mania is sign of death for all the humans. This leads us to draw an anology between orphism and maenadism
Masquelier, Juliette. "Traditions, adaptations, contestations. Théories et pratiques de l'émancipation des femmes dans quelques organisations catholiques (Belgique francophone, 1960-1990)." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/284523.
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Allais, Joëlle. "Entre terre et ciel. Les religieuses dans le diocèse de Bayeux au XVIIe et au XVIIIe siècles." Caen, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999CAEN1264.
Full textIn the beginning of the seventeenth century, the action of pious circles allowed proliferation of women's monasteries in a diocese where protestantism had been very important among the nobility. To the abbaye-aux-dames and Saint-Laurent convent of Cordillon, founded in middle ages, were added communities from traditionnal and counter-reformation's orders. The communities settled in the diocese with the support of local notables, who could reconcile devotion and patrimonial interest. The number of nuns continued to increase up to the beginning of the eighteenth century. Then, starting in 1720, the spread of jansenism and economic difficulties, linked to the law system, produced a durable slackening of recruitment due to the withdrawal of traditional elites. At the end of the century, the communities were restored by the influx of urban middle class and rural elites. Women's monasteries, forever isolated behind their walls, were organised in societies apart from the world. Rules and constitutions, specific to each order, anticipated every contingency of material and spiritual life. By the end of the eighteenth century, despite the mounting disregard of the progressive elite for women's convents, female monastic life was still accepted and recognized by the majority of people in the diocese, thus permitting its rapid recovery and expansion after the Revolution
Lobry, Bellamy Stéphanie. "L'échec du règne de Jacques II en Angleterre (1688) et en Irlande (1690) : analyse d'une personnalité mise en contexte." Phd thesis, Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle - Paris III, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00951750.
Full textDumais, Martine. "Les femmes chrétiennes dans l'Empire romain des deuxième et troisième siècles : de la quête d'autonomie à la dépendance." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/17753.
Full textLingani, Ganda. "Témoignages littéraires sur l'intégration des femmes de religion musulmane dans la société allemande." Thesis, Brest, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017BRES0086.
Full textFor the purpose of addressing the labour shortage, Germany signed in 1961 agreements with Turkey leading to massive arrivals of Turks on the country. Since this time the integration issue remains at the heart of concerns of this country. This integration process is only possible when immigrant population overcomes all kind of obstacles to embrace social, economic, political and linguistic representations of the receiving society. This major phenomenon seems to be successful when non-native communities choose to adopt the culture of the host country. Within empirical socio-demographic research, Integration is structured into different steps. This process encompasses interculturality, social interaction, acculturation, biculturalism and requires the consideration of the identity. Why talking about integration of Turkish women? Questions related to the status of Muslim women set off heated debate to be considered. The Turkish woman who usually immigrates in Germany comes originally from campaigns. The culture shock she deals with immediately raises the problem of her integration. The expected aim is to take an interest in the social, political, economic and religious life of Muslim immigrant woman by being based on German-Turkish literature. The objective of this study is therefore to establish a relationship between the essence of immigration and integration issues from works Ich wollte nur frei sein by Hülya Kalkan, Einmal Hans mit scharferSoβe by Hatice Akyün, So wie ich will by Melda Akbas and Das Geheimnis meiner türkischen Groβmutter by Dilek Güngör. The analysis of texts requires the aesthetic of reception, theory that is based on the hermeneutical approach. Upon reading works, we also notice many phenomena of intertextuality insofar as themes are similar.Novel and Autobiography are the common means of expression that envelop the multiple colours of integration.Acculturation or the non-adaptation to the alterity appears as the focal point of the German-Turkish literature. The works under our study are taken into account as generic books which highlight the theme of integration developed by the precursors of the German-Turkish literature while making a few modifications. Fortified by the will to positively work on, the German-Turkish authors never get tired of acting through the writing or the language
Books on the topic "Femmes et religion – Irlande – Histoire"
Patricia, Crawford. Women and religion in England, 1500-1720. London: Routledge, 1996.
Find full textWomen and religion in England, 1500-1720. London: Routledge, 1993.
Find full textThe serpent and the goddess: Women, religion, and power in Celtic Ireland. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1989.
Find full textThe serpent and the goddess: Women, religion, and power in Celtic Ireland. Dublin: New Island, 2002.
Find full textWomen and religion in early America, 1600-1850: The Puritan and evangelical traditions. London: Routledge, 1999.
Find full textWomen and religion in the first Christian centuries. London: Routledge, 1996.
Find full textSteens, Eulalie. Dictionnaire de la civilisation chinoise: Du Néolithique au début de la dynastie Qing (XVIIe siècle) : histoire, littérature, philosophie, religion, art, archéologie, mythologie, symbolique, sciences, hommes et femmes illustres. [Monaco]: Editions du Rocher, 1996.
Find full textRapley, Elizabeth. The dévotes: Women and church in seventeenth-century France. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1990.
Find full textThe dévotes: Women and church in seventeenth-century France. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993.
Find full textRapley, Elizabeth. The Dévotes: Women and Church in seventeenth-century France. Kingston, Ont: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1989.
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