Les métiers dits « féminins » dans les films de Jean Benoit-Lévy

Between the two World Wars, the French Educational League and the Regional Educational Cinema Offices, affiliated within the French Union of the Secular Educational Cinema Offices established a social use of a non-commercial cinema, the cinéma educateur. The educational cinema, with its after-school...

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Main Author: Pascal Laborderie
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université de Poitiers 2019-02-01
Series:Images du Travail, Travail des Images
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/itti/719
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Summary:Between the two World Wars, the French Educational League and the Regional Educational Cinema Offices, affiliated within the French Union of the Secular Educational Cinema Offices established a social use of a non-commercial cinema, the cinéma educateur. The educational cinema, with its after-school activities, was aimed at teens and adults in order to educate them to social hygiene and citizenship.Jean Benoit-Levy, who directed almost 350 films (fiction and non-fiction, short or long), is the main leader of this republican centre-left propaganda. Generally speaking, his cinema campaigns for the evolution of the place of women in the French society in relationship to the practice of a job. Considering that getting a paid job can allow women to define their identity and fulfil themselves is a quite progressive idea at a time when in France women’s right to vote is still in question.
ISSN:2778-8628