Olympe de Gouges on slavery

Titel: Olympe de Gouges on slavery
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Veröffentlicht: Freiburg : Universität, 2021
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch
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Bemerkung: Diacronìa. - 2, 2 (2020) , 95-121, ISSN: 2704-7334
Zusammenfassung: Abstract: In addition to authoring the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of Citizen (1791), for which she is generally known today, Olympe de Gouges devoted several writings to denouncing slavery. In this article, I present the contents of these works by placing them in the context of both the Parisian debate and the situation in the colonies. Furthermore, I highlight the theoretical contribution of these writings with respect to the specific situation of slavery and, more generally, with respect to the question of the universality of human rights. For this purpose, I analyse de Gouges’ reflection on women’s rights and compare her position with that of classical social contract theorists. I conclude by highlighting how de Gouges’ position still provides an effective critique of the pitfalls of a self-proclaimed objective and universal Reason