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Le féminisme français II: L'émancipation politique et familiale de la femme

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The author analyzes the political and familial emancipation of women by tracing legal and cultural roots of their exclusion from electoral and civil rights, criticizing the antiquated theory of a virile office and surveying civil law precedents. The work examines suffrage claims, the testimony and guardianship capacities of women, the legal status of married women, the roles of female commercial actors and workers in professional courts, and the balance between maternal and paternal authority. It weighs social objections and fears about changing gender roles while advocating measured legal reforms to expand civic and domestic capacities for women, combining historical study with concrete proposals for legislative adjustment.

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Charles Marie Joseph Turgeon

Charles Marie Joseph Turgeon was a French author and advocate for women's rights, known for his significant contributions to feminist literature in the early 20th century. His notable works, "Le féminisme français I: L'émancipation individuelle et sociale de la femme" and "Le féminisme français II: L'émancipation politique et familiale de la femme," explore the social, political, and familial dimensions of women's emancipation. Through his writings, Turgeon aimed to highlight the importance of individual and collective rights for women, making a lasting impact on the discourse surrounding feminism in France.

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