Les déclarations de Journée internationale des femmes, entre récit, occultation et performativité
Concentrating on the history of International Women's Day declarations from 1908 to today, this article presents a discourse analysis inspired by a number of ideas developed by Michel Foucault. It begins by shedding light on the link between the different « historical-political » versions and t...
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doaj-71c6ba3d763c4a99be0bb14ac710c2f42021-09-20T06:35:25ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442006-02-01242497310.4000/communication.3373Les déclarations de Journée internationale des femmes, entre récit, occultation et performativitéSimone BonnafousConcentrating on the history of International Women's Day declarations from 1908 to today, this article presents a discourse analysis inspired by a number of ideas developed by Michel Foucault. It begins by shedding light on the link between the different « historical-political » versions and the successive meanings given to IWD. By then taking each implied or real « March 8th declaration », it shows that phenomena of eclipse, indeed, of denial which accompany the declarations allow us to speak of an « order of discourse ». The article closes with an interrogation of the performative nature of these declarations.http://journals.openedition.org/communication/3373denialdiscourse analysisFranceInternational Women's DayMichel Foucault |
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Les déclarations de Journée internationale des femmes, entre récit, occultation et performativité |
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Les déclarations de Journée internationale des femmes, entre récit, occultation et performativité |
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Les déclarations de Journée internationale des femmes, entre récit, occultation et performativité |
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Les déclarations de Journée internationale des femmes, entre récit, occultation et performativité |
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Les déclarations de Journée internationale des femmes, entre récit, occultation et performativité |
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Université Laval |
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Communication |
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1189-3788 1920-7344 |
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Concentrating on the history of International Women's Day declarations from 1908 to today, this article presents a discourse analysis inspired by a number of ideas developed by Michel Foucault. It begins by shedding light on the link between the different « historical-political » versions and the successive meanings given to IWD. By then taking each implied or real « March 8th declaration », it shows that phenomena of eclipse, indeed, of denial which accompany the declarations allow us to speak of an « order of discourse ». The article closes with an interrogation of the performative nature of these declarations. |
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denial discourse analysis France International Women's Day Michel Foucault |
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