‘The Business is Political’: Des femmes Publishing House and the Question of Power in the French Women’s Liberation Movement (1972–1979)

IF 2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Women-A Cultural Review Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/09574042.2021.1973699
Bibia Pavard
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Abstract In 1972 a new publishing house was created by an activist group of the Women’s Liberation Movement in Paris: ‘Psychoanalysis and Politics’ (Psychanalyse et politique). Following an anti-capitalist and anti-sexist agenda, the aim was to publish all that was ‘repressed by the bourgeois publishing houses’ with a specific focus on women. Funded by the support of a wealthy activist, the group had the opportunity to invent an original business model inspired by a political vision and without any pressure to sell. The publishing house had an important role in providing ‘feminine literature’ and women’s struggles to a large audience with the publication of 150 books between 1974 and 1979, as well as a newspaper and a magazine. However, it was also at the heart of various conflicts within the Women’s Liberation Movement, resulting in trials, tensions deriving from conflicting political views, difficult working relations and competition between publishing houses. More deeply, it revealed the power generated by the possibility of printing. The creation of a trademark and an association in 1979 by the women at the head of the Éditions des femmes, was the climax of the entanglements between activism, business and power. Drawing from archives of ‘Les Éditions des femmes’ and the wider French feminist movement, this article will highlight the many ways in which the feminist publishing business in 1970s France was profoundly political.
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“商业即政治”:Des femmes出版社与法国妇女解放运动中的权力问题(1972-1979)
1972年,巴黎妇女解放运动的一个激进组织创建了一家新的出版社:“精神分析与政治”(Psychanalyse et politique)。在反资本主义和反性别歧视的议程之后,其目标是出版所有“被资产阶级出版社压制”的东西,并特别关注女性。在一位富有的活动家的支持下,该集团有机会在政治愿景的启发下发明一种原创的商业模式,而且没有任何出售的压力。这家出版社在向广大读者提供“女性文学”和女性斗争方面发挥了重要作用,在1974年至1979年间出版了150本书,以及一份报纸和杂志。然而,它也是妇女解放运动内部各种冲突的核心,导致审判,政治观点冲突引起的紧张局势,困难的工作关系和出版社之间的竞争。更深入地说,它揭示了印刷的可能性所产生的力量。1979年,领导Éditions des femmes的女性创建了一个商标和一个协会,这是激进主义、商业和权力之间纠缠的高潮。从“Les Éditions des femmes”和更广泛的法国女权主义运动的档案中,本文将重点介绍20世纪70年代法国女权主义出版业深刻的政治意义。
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