The Uncompromising Doctor Madeleine Pelletier: Feminist and Political Activist

Nothing seemed to predispose Anne Pelletier (1874–1939), born in the dingy back room of her parents’ fruit and vegetable shop in the rue des Petits-Carreaux in Paris, to become Dr Madeleine Pelletier, anthropologist, physician, psychiatrist and feminist theoretician (Figure 4.1). Pelletier’s later w...

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Applied anthropology
Behavioral sciences
Bourgeois
Civil rights
Continental philosophy
Cultural anthropology
Diagnostic methods
Feminism
Feminist anthropology
French feminism
Gender studies
Health sciences
Human societies
Law
Legal rights
Medical diagnosis
Metaphilosophy
Middle class
Patient assessment
Philosophy
Political elections
Political ideologies
Political organizations
Political parties
Political philosophy
Political processes
Political science
Politics
Social classes
Social sciences
Social stratification
Social structures
Socialism
Socialist parties
Sociology
Voting
Voting rights
Western philosophy
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