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Sophie Bessis ( , 1947) is a Tunisian-born French historian, journalist, researcher, and feminist author. She has written numerous works in French, Spanish, and English on development in the
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and the
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, as well as the situation of women denouncing the identity imprisonment to which they are subjected. She is the recipient of the Paris Liège literary prize and was honored as Commandeur of the Order of the Republic. A history scholar and former editor-in-chief of the weekly magazine ''
Jeune Afrique ''Jeune Afrique'' (English: ''Young Africa'') is a French-language pan-African weekly news magazine, founded in 1960 in Tunis and subsequently published in Paris by Jeune Afrique Media Group. It is the most widely read pan-African magazine. It o ...
'', Bessis is currently a research associate at the Institute for International and Strategic Relations (IRIS) in Paris and Deputy Secretary General of the International Federation for Human Rights Leagues (FIDH). She has taught the political economy of development at the Department of Political Science at the Sorbonne and in the 
Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (; ), abbreviated as INALCO, is a French Grand Etablissement with a specializing in the teaching of languages and cultures from the world. Its coverage spans languages of Central Europ ...
(INALCO). She is a consultant for
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and
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, has carried out numerous missions in Africa.


Biography

Sophie Bessis was born in
Tunis Tunis (, ') is the capital city, capital and largest city of Tunisia. The greater metropolitan area of Tunis, often referred to as "Grand Tunis", has about 2,700,000 inhabitants. , it is the third-largest city in the Maghreb region (after Casabl ...
in 1947. Her family was part of the Jewish
upper middle class In sociology, the upper middle class is the social group constituted by higher status members of the middle class. This is in contrast to the term '' lower middle class'', which is used for the group at the opposite end of the middle-class stra ...
. She is the daughter of Juliette Bessis, a historian, professor, and researcher who specialized in the Maghreb and was a Communist militant; and Aldo Bessis, a trade unionist member of the Union syndicale des travailleurs de Tunisie and an expert of the U.N.
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(FAO). Bessis moved to France in 1975, where she studied history and worked for some time as a journalist. As a historian, she is the former editor of the weekly, ''
Jeune Afrique ''Jeune Afrique'' (English: ''Young Africa'') is a French-language pan-African weekly news magazine, founded in 1960 in Tunis and subsequently published in Paris by Jeune Afrique Media Group. It is the most widely read pan-African magazine. It o ...
''. She has been professor of 
political economy Political or comparative economy is a branch of political science and economics studying economic systems (e.g. Marketplace, markets and national economies) and their governance by political systems (e.g. law, institutions, and government). Wi ...
of development in the department of political science at the  Sorbonne and in INALCO. As a consultant for UNESCO and UNICEF, she has participated in numerous missions in Africa. She is the director of research at the Institute of International and Strategic Relations (IRIS) of Paris and deputy general secretary of the
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 (FIDH). Bessis is the author of numerous works including a biography of
Habib Bourguiba Habib Bourguiba (3 August 19036 April 2000) was a Tunisian politician and statesman who served as the Head of Government of Tunisia, prime minister of the Kingdom of Tunisia from 1956 to 1957, and then as the first president of Tunisia from 1 ...
 with  Souhayr Belhassen. In 2007, she published "''Los árabes, las mujeres y la libertad''" ("''Arabs, women and freedom"'') which reviewed the inheritance of the Egyptian reformers of the early twentieth century, or of Bourguiba, who enacted in 1956 a law that freed the Tunisians and analyzes the changes of Arab societies, and the disappointments of a badly undertaken modernization connected with the development of the Islamists and the return to an identity based solely on the religious norm. Bessis denounces the identity imprisonment to which women are subjected to in their country and in the Arab world. In 2017, she published ''Les Valeureuses ou Cinq Tunisiennes dans l’Histoire'', in which she vindicates the story of key women in Tunisia, namely Elissa, the founding Phoenician princess of Carthage (also known as Dido/Didon); the singer and Jewish actress Habiba Msika, who in the 1920s stood out for her transgressive look; Aïcha Sayida Manoubia, the "free saint" of the thirteenth century recognized by the Sufi tradition; Aziza Othmana, legendary Tunisian-Ottoman princess of the seventeenth century; and the feminist Habiba Menchari, whose conference in January 1929 against the use of the veil shocked Habib Bourguiba. In 2017, Bessis announced the donation of her parents' library, a collection of books and newspapers on the history of Tunisia and the Maghreb, to the National Library of Tunis.


Awards

* 2015, Paris Liège literary prize for ''La Double impasse : l'universel à l'épreuve des fondamentalismes religieux et marchand.'' * 2016, Commandeur de l’Ordre de la République.


Selected works


In French

* ''L’Arme alimentaire'', Paris, Maspero, 1979 () * ''La Dernière Frontière : les tiers-mondes et la tentation de l'Occident,'' Paris, Jean-Claude Lattès, 1983 (notice BnF no FRBNF34725538) * ''Femmes du Maghreb l'enjeu'', Paris, Jean-Claude Lattès, 1983 () * ''Habib Bourguiba : biographie en deux volumes'', Paris, Jeune Afrique, 1988 ; réed. Elyzad, Tunis, 20124 * ''Mille et une bouches'', Paris, Autrement, 1995 () * ''L’Occident et les Autres : histoire d’une suprématie'', Paris, La Découverte, 2003 () * ''Les Arabes, les femmes, la liberté'', Paris, Albin Michel, 2007 * ''Dedans, dehors'', Tunis, Elyzad, 2010 () * ''La Double impasse : l'universel à l'épreuve des fondamentalismes religieux et marchand'', Paris, La Découverte, coll. " Cahiers libres ", 2014() * ''Les Valeureuses : cinq Tunisiennes dans l'histoire'', Tunis, Elyzad, 2017 () * ''La civilisation judéo-chrétienne : anatomie d'une imposture'', Paris, Les Liens qui libèrent, 2025 ()


In Spanish

* ''Mujeres del Magreb, lo que está en juego'' (1994) Editorial Horas y horas * ''El hambre en el mundo'' (1994) * ''Occidente y los otros: historia de una supremacía''. (2002) Alianza Editorial * ''Las emergencias del mundo: economía, poder alteridad'' (2005) Nobel * ''Los árabes, las mujeres, la libertad'' (2007) Alianza Editorial * ''Mujer y familia en las sociedades árabes actuales''. (2010) Editorial Bellaterra


In English

* ''Equal inheritance for daughters is key to Tunisian women's empowerment'' * ''Western Supremacy: The Triumph of an Idea? Zed Books, 2003''Bessis, Sophie (2003) ''Western Supremacy: The Triumph of an Idea''. Zed Books.


See also

* Bochra Belhaj Hmida


References


External links


Página de Sophie Bessis en IRIS
(French)
Conferencia clausura curso teoría feminista Centro de Estudios de Género y Feministas
(Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bessis, Sophie 20th-century Tunisian historians Tunisian women historians Jewish historians Tunisian feminists 21st-century Tunisian historians People from Tunis 20th-century Tunisian women writers 21st-century Tunisian women writers Tunisian Jews Women's studies academics International Federation for Human Rights 1947 births Living people Tunisian emigrants to France