Women in the Age of the Self-Made Man: (Re-)Making the Female Self, France 1815-1914

Grant number: DP0772015 | Funding period: 2007 - 2009

Completed

Abstract

Our culture values individualism for all but assigns women more responsibility than men for caring for others. Women are caught in a double bind between two conflicting roles, self-development and self-sacrifice. We seek to historicise the development of the self for women in nineteenth-century France, a period which has had an immense impact on contemporary gender roles and the way we understand the gendered self today. We will produce an international comparative history of women's self-hood which demonstrates its importance for women today.

University of Melbourne Researchers