Modern uses of the past representations and narratives of the prostitute
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In this first episode, we are going to navigate from the present to the past and see how past representations and narratives are used to tell something new about the present. As a consequence, if the meanings and implications of the narratives on the figures of feminine prostitution were built in the 19th and 20th centuries, yet they are very often modified and adapted to present times to fit a new discourse.
What are the present uses of such past narratives? What are the several contemporary discourses behind these uses and what purpose do they serve in regards to current feminist debates in France?
This first episode will be divided into 2 main parts. First of all, we are going to study the current mobilization of the 19th century through the specific feature of the brothel (I). Then, in a second part, we will make the link between past literary references and contemporary French cinema. This second focus will allow us to study the main current representations of prostitution, which are mostly in continuity with traditional narratives, but also sometimes in rupture with them (II).
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