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Jun 5, 2015 · Abstract. 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. This article will scrutinize Tillion’s position using original survey data ...
- Joanne L. Payton
- 2017
Oct 1, 2005 · Germaine Tillion is the absent presence of Gillo Pontecorvo's The Battle of Algiers (1966). Reintroducing Tillion opens up this film by revealing decisions made and debates engaged in during its construction and reception.
- Donald Reid
- 2005
Aug 30, 2024 · Women Resistants honored in the Panthéon External monument in Paris include: Germaine Tillion, Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz, Joséphine Baker, and Mélinée Manouchian (along with her famous husband, Missak).
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.
Mar 26, 2020 · In our era of generalised decolonisation, the immense female world remains in many respects a colony — Germaine Tillion. The fight that women led in Algeria, alongside men, was remarked everywhere. Some of them were sentenced to death, others died in captivity or in action.
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.
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Aug 7, 2024 · (WOMENSENEWS)–Germaine Tillion and Geneviève de Gaulle, French members of the Resistance and political prisoners in Ravensbrück women’s concentration camp during World War II, have been named to be interred in the Panthéon in Paris.