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Jun 5, 2015 · Germaine Tillion’s classic work of ethnology My Cousin, My Husband related so-called “honor”-based violence (HBV) to the institution of cousin marriage as a response to women’s entitlement to inheritance within the Greater Mediterranean Region.
- Joanne L. Payton
- 2017
Mar 29, 2021 · Germaine Tillion, who was honoured at the Pantheon in 2015. Photo credit © MRN Photos. Hollande’s long overdue gesture both satisfied and disappointed French feminists and historians, who’d hoped to see four women distinguished that day.
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Germaine Tillion (1907-2008) Interred at the Panthéon on 27 May 2015, Germaine Tillion was an ethnologist at the Musée de l’Homme and a pioneer of the French Resistance.
Oct 29, 2019 · This study evokes Tillion’s autobiographical writings and scientific observations in relation to her experiences as a prisoner in the Ravensbrück concentration camp to show how she both “lived” and “wrote” resistance.
- Lara R. Curtis
- lcurtis@umass.edu
- 2019
Germaine Tillion est née le 30 mai 1907 à Allègre (Haute-Loire). Elle est la fille de Lucien Tillion 2 (1867-1925), magistrat, et d'Émilie Cussac (1876-1945), connue sous son nom marital, Émilie Tillion. Elle a une sœur, née en 1909, Françoise 3. Ses parents appartiennent au monde de la bourgeoisie à la fois républicaine et catholique ...
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Photo : Germaine Tillion, carte d'étudiante, 1934. Association Germaine Tillion. A leading figure in the French Resistance, an ethnologist and writer, Germaine Tillion drew lessons from her experience of World War II that served her throughout her entire life.