In an analysis of the position of women in the field of science and the development of thought, the figure of Suzanne Roussi (1915-1966), better known by the name of her husband, the Martinican poet and politician Aimé Césaire, clearly stands out. On the one hand, she plays a leading role in her original and pioneering work. On the other hand, she sinks into a condition of second rank, of silence and even of reification, rather common for the female gender.
Suzanne Césaire: prélude à l'épistémologie d'une complexité
Antonella Emina
2021
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In an analysis of the position of women in the field of science and the development of thought, the figure of Suzanne Roussi (1915-1966), better known by the name of her husband, the Martinican poet and politician Aimé Césaire, clearly stands out. On the one hand, she plays a leading role in her original and pioneering work. On the other hand, she sinks into a condition of second rank, of silence and even of reification, rather common for the female gender.File in questo prodotto:
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