Les filles d’Hannah Arendt, les « sœurs de solitude » dans l’arène politique antillaise

The view that women have of themselves and of the world undoubtedly conditions their commitments to the “Republic of males”. In its list of priorities, the Caribbean woman does not exhibit a militant commitment to sex equality. Certainly, the cultural context in which women live does not encourage t...

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Main Author: Max Belaise
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Language:English
Published: Université des Antilles 2007-04-01
Series:Études Caribéennes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/478
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description The view that women have of themselves and of the world undoubtedly conditions their commitments to the “Republic of males”. In its list of priorities, the Caribbean woman does not exhibit a militant commitment to sex equality. Certainly, the cultural context in which women live does not encourage this stance. Nevertheless, paradoxically, Caribbean women are able to succeed and prosper in the business world. Perhaps a long tradition of resourcefulness for the survival of her offspring and of herself, in other words for the oikonomia, constitutes the basis for such an economic competence. Introduction
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spelling doaj-art-b5bbae9c508b4937ba4bba9b24bca8242024-12-09T13:17:39ZengUniversité des AntillesÉtudes Caribéennes1779-09801961-859X2007-04-01610.4000/etudescaribeennes.478Les filles d’Hannah Arendt, les « sœurs de solitude » dans l’arène politique antillaiseMax BelaiseThe view that women have of themselves and of the world undoubtedly conditions their commitments to the “Republic of males”. In its list of priorities, the Caribbean woman does not exhibit a militant commitment to sex equality. Certainly, the cultural context in which women live does not encourage this stance. Nevertheless, paradoxically, Caribbean women are able to succeed and prosper in the business world. Perhaps a long tradition of resourcefulness for the survival of her offspring and of herself, in other words for the oikonomia, constitutes the basis for such an economic competence. Introductionhttps://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/478womenrepresentationpolitical
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Les filles d’Hannah Arendt, les « sœurs de solitude » dans l’arène politique antillaise
Études Caribéennes
women
representation
political
title Les filles d’Hannah Arendt, les « sœurs de solitude » dans l’arène politique antillaise
title_full Les filles d’Hannah Arendt, les « sœurs de solitude » dans l’arène politique antillaise
title_fullStr Les filles d’Hannah Arendt, les « sœurs de solitude » dans l’arène politique antillaise
title_full_unstemmed Les filles d’Hannah Arendt, les « sœurs de solitude » dans l’arène politique antillaise
title_short Les filles d’Hannah Arendt, les « sœurs de solitude » dans l’arène politique antillaise
title_sort les filles d hannah arendt les soeurs de solitude dans l arene politique antillaise
topic women
representation
political
url https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/478
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