IN SEARCH OF KNOWLEDGE: FINDING YOUNG FRENCH GIRL'S TALES (1880-1920)Main MenuPresentation of the Research ProjectPresentation of the ResearchersAbout the Development of Women during the XIXth Century"Love in the Age of Arranged Marriages" by David Aka"Women Writing and Marriage" by Skyler Javier"A Woman Doctor: Defying Gender Expectations" by Mildred Mayorga"The Repeating Cycle of Childhood to Womanhood" by Rafael Rasura"Women of the Future" by Gisselle SalasConclusionAcknowledgmentsThank you!David Aka0d656409a2a42c69fd895dfa0ef6b3875534ae25Virginie Duzera9f6c4fee444a97d4a35514aed21252ff6f65f58Skyler Javier07d1076ed79078af2a225da013da13ae1d3ee995Mildred Mayorgaa3c75fd5d597123af69427cadd920ce2ff61da99Rafael Rasurac89a80335c94e43d53c4c8ccee7a11d671ba8ed7Gisselle Salas103995e8f071eba7ee35bc5edded3011c6a6cf05
On this website, we explored the complexities of being a woman in France during the nineteenth century due to a patriarchal society. After analyzing postcards we were able to come to conclusions about what was considered a stereotypical “model” woman, and how this affected woman's transition from childhood to womanhood. In the end, our historical and material studies based Digital Humanities project aims at focusing on Her-story, rather than on His-story.