Propaganda, Gender, and Cultural Power: Projections and Perceptions of France in Britain c1880-1944
Propaganda, Gender, and Cultural Power: Projections and Perceptions of France in Britain c1880-1944
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Abstract
Propaganda, Gender and Cultural Power: Projections and Perceptions of France in Britain c1880–1944 tells the story of the gendered methods, policies, and institutions that contributed to the making of French cultural diplomacy in Britain, against the dramatic backdrop of war, changing Franco-British relations, growing European tensions and the global transformation of what ‘foreign affairs’ meant to states. This book analyses the powerful motivations that fuelled members of civil society, and in particular women, to dedicate their resources in the pursuit of improving the image of France in Britain through cultural strategies. By tracing the origins and development of this new diplomatic method, this book reveals how French citizens, British Francophiles, and eventually the French state, promoted French culture in Britain. At the same time, it discusses interwar gender-based discrimination in the field of cultural diplomacy; the political contests over ownership of cultural production; and wartime catalysts for change – in particular the arrival of child refugees and the creation of Charles de Gaulle's Free French movement in London. By studying the projections and perceptions of France in Britain, and examining French cultural institutions in Britain as transnational European spaces, this book also paints a new picture of cultural cosmopolitanism in Britain.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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1
Projections and Perceptions of France in Late Victorian and Edwardian Britain
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Gender and High-Society Cultural Diplomacy, 1900–1913
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The Gendered and Transnational Workings of Academic Diplomacy
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Transnational French and British Cultural Fronts, 1914–1919
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Women and the Professionalisation of Cultural Diplomacy in the Interwar Period
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Résistantes and Children in the Service of Charles de Gaulle’s Propaganda
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End Matter
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