Women in the French Resistance

Sketch of the author Colette's face and hair in profile.

Colonial Colette: From Orientalism and Egyptian Pantomime to Polaire’s Jamaican “Slave”

The Persistence of Félicité Kina: Kinship, Gender, and Everyday Resistance

An 1839 engraving of five women, four of them standing women holding pitchers with bowls and pitchers on their heads, and one kneeling next to a cow. They are wearing skirts.

Locating Enslaved Black Wet Nurses in the Literature of French Slavery

Painting of a crowd of people surrounding a beleaguered looking woman in a torn nightgown; a belt (for chaining her up) is behind removed from around her waist.

What Would Philippe Pinel Do? Old and New Understandings of Mental Illness