"Permanence historique de l'engagement féminin" Topic
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Tango01 | 10 Aug 2024 3:55 p.m. PST |
"The fields of war and the military in general have long been considered an exclusive field for the male population. Given this idea firmly anchored in the collective imagination, the use of weapons to fight could only be the sole responsibility of men. Direct participation in armed struggle seemed incompatible with the female condition. Mars, the god of war, only concerned the male sphere. Despite this "gendered" vision that has marked societies for ages, history is nevertheless rich in examples of female warriors who have defied prejudices by demonstrating, on the battlefield, that they were also capable of fighting and dying in the service of a cause. These courageous daughters of Venus have proven on many occasions that they could also put into action qualities of boldness, endurance to pain, and even leadership…"
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