Diary of a Femen - E-book - Epub fixed layout

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Michel Dufranne

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Séverine Lefebvre

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The FEMEN movement began in Ukraine in 2008. It has since spread throughout the world, as far as Spain, Sweden and Belgium. In France it really began... Lire la suite
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Résumé

The FEMEN movement began in Ukraine in 2008. It has since spread throughout the world, as far as Spain, Sweden and Belgium. In France it really began to catch on when Inna Shevchenko arrived in Paris, where she sought asylum after she was deported from Ukraine. She took refuge in the "Lavoir Moderne Parisien" theatre, which has now become the training ground of FEMEN activists in France. This project is a fictional story based on real events and witness testimonies collected by the author, who has been in personal contact with FEMEN France for over 4 years.
The aim is to study this social phenomenon and open up debate on the subject without taking sides or pronouncing judgment. The journal follows the story of a young French girl who, after a number of negative experiences connected to her social status as a woman in contemporary society, decides to join the movement. It's not easy, and there will be consequences in her personal and professional life.
She soon begins to question herself. A fascinating album that helps us understand the inner workings of the controversial feminist organization.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    09/03/2016
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    Diary of a Femen
  • ISBN
    979-10-328-0098-0
  • EAN
    9791032800980
  • Format
    Epub fixed layout
  • Nb. de pages
    122 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Pages
      122
    • Taille
      91 955 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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À propos des auteurs

We know Michel Dufranne from his TV and radio reports (RTBF and La Première). This bookworm is an expert in sub-genres such as crime fiction, thrillers and sci-fi, but when it comes to comic books, he goes all out on all things informative or history-related. We live in a complicated world. It's not easy to understand it, but we can try. And these days, comic books are a great way of doing just that.
Using this medium that he adores, he's getting involved in more and more collaborations to share his astoundingly varied knowledge. From the Bible, to football, not forgetting the Napoleonic wars, Voltaire and Dracula, there's no subject he shies away from, treating each and every one with the intelligence and understanding it deserves. It was high time he talked to us about Femen. Séverine Lefebvre has seen it all.
She was born in Reims in 1977, and decided 16 years later to travel the world until she hit 18. From Israel to Scotland to the West Indies, these exotic and initiatory travels opened the eyes and expanded the imagination of this young illustrator-in-the-making. Her time in a Reims workshop made up her mind once and for all. Although her grand entry through Delcourt Publishing was with "Sillage, " of which she created 8 pages, it wasn't until 2007 that Lefebvre really proved herself with her very own project: "Les aventures de Tom Sawyer" (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) and then, naturally, "Huckleberry Finn, " that she published with Delcourt in collaboration with Jean-David Morvan and Frédérique Voulyzé.
Needless to say, she knows what it's like to work with big titles! Nonetheless, she couldn't help but be a little apprehensive about working on a title such as "Journal d'une Femen" (Diary of a Femen), published with Lombard. This is undoubtedly the secret to her striking just the right tone in her work on these women.

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