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Andrée Michel (22 September 1920 – 8 February 2022) was a French sociologist, feminist, anticolonialist, and antimilitarist.


Sociology

After earning a law degree from
Aix-Marseille University Aix-Marseille University (AMU; ; formally incorporated as ) is a Public university, public research university located in the Provence region of southern France. It was founded in 1409 when Louis II of Anjou, List of rulers of Provence, Count of ...
, Michel studied philosophy at
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and became a secondary school teacher. Following the
Liberation of France The liberation of France () in the Second World War was accomplished through diplomacy, politics and the combined military efforts of the Allied Powers, Free French forces in London and Africa, as well as the French Resistance. Nazi Germany in ...
, she moved to Paris and earned a doctorate in sociology from Panthéon-Sorbonne University in 1959. She began to focus on discussions of discrimination, gender and class inequalities, militarization, and citizenship. Her first publication covered the conditions for Algerian workers in France. A resident of
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from 1950, Michel shared her daily life with migrant workers, prostitutes, and working-class families. In 2007, she noted that "today, the poor have as much difficulty finding accommodation in the capital as fifty years ago". She joined the
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in 1951 and taught abroad at multiple universities in the United States, Algeria, Canada, Latin America, and Belgium.


Feminism

An outspoken feminist activist, Michel joined and . In 1965, she participated in the Mouvement démocratique féminin alongside , Marguerite Thibert,
Gisèle Halimi Gisèle Halimi (born Zeiza Gisèle Élise Taïeb, ; 27 July 1927 – 28 July 2020) was a Tunisian-French lawyer, politician, essayist and feminist activist. Biography Zeiza Gisèle Élise Taïeb was born in La Goulette, Tunisia, on 27 July 192 ...
,
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, and
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. In 1973,
Michelle Perrot Michelle Perrot (born 18 May 1928, Paris) is a French historian, and Professor emeritus of Contemporary History at the Paris Diderot University. She won the 2009 Prix Femina Essai. Life She has worked on the history of labour movements, and st ...
hosted the first course on women's history in France at the
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. Michel was in attendance at the conference "La femme et la famille dans les sociétés développées". Michel was the author of ''La femme et la famille dans les sociétés développée'', as well as ''Le Féminisme'', which was published in ''
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'' in 1980. She was heavily critical of the existing patriarchy in France.


Anticolonialism and antimilitarism

During the
Algerian War The Algerian War (also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence) ''; '' (and sometimes in Algeria as the ''War of 1 November'') was an armed conflict between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (Algeri ...
, Michel was a part of the
Jeanson network The Jeanson network () was a group of French leftwing militants led by Francis Jeanson who helped Algerian National Liberation Front agents operating in the French metropolitan territory during the Algerian War. They were mainly involved in carry ...
and testified at trial in favor of those charged with crimes. She was known to have suggested to
Charlotte Delbo Charlotte Delbo (10 August 1913 – 1 March 1985) was a French writer chiefly known for her haunting memoirs of her time as a prisoner in Auschwitz concentration camp, Auschwitz, where she was sent for her activities as a member of the French Res ...
that she publish the book that became known as ''
Auschwitz and After ''Auschwitz and After'' (''Auschwitz, et après'') is a first person account of life and survival in Birkenau by Charlotte Delbo, translated into English by Rose C. Lamont. Delbo, who had returned to occupied France to work in the French resista ...
''. She was the first woman to work as a human researcher at the ''
Groupement des scientifiques pour l'information sur l'énergie nucléaire The ''Groupement des scientifiques pour l'information sur l'énergie nucléaire'' GSIEN (Association of Scientists for Information on Nuclear Energy) is a multidisciplinary not-for-profit association of independent scientists who aim to spread inf ...
'' and joined forces with
Monique Sené Monique Sené (born February 14, 1936) (née Moirez) is a nuclear physicist and one of the co-founders of the '' Groupement des scientifiques pour l'information sur l'énergie nucléaire'' (GSIEN) (Association of Scientists for Information on Nuc ...
in 1985 to publish texts on the relationship between militarization and violence against women. Outraged by in
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and
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, she showed solidarity with victims of the tests in those regions. Michel began studying the
military–industrial complex The expression military–industrial complex (MIC) describes the relationship between a country's military and the Arms industry, defense industry that supplies it, seen together as a vested interest which influences public policy. A driving fac ...
, a term which she was one of the first French authors to use. Her texts on this issue served as a precursor to her works on
intersectionality Intersectionality is an analytical framework for understanding how groups' and individuals' social and political identities result in unique combinations of discrimination and privilege. Examples of these intersecting and overlapping factor ...
. In 1984, she declared that "In 1980, when I began research on militarization, I called myself a pacifist .. Today, I prefer to declare myself an anti-militarist". In 1990, she created the network Citoyennes pour la paix, which sent thousands of signatures to the
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to vote against the
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. In 1995, she published ''Justice et vérité pour la Bosnie-Herzégovine'', expressing her anger against the
Srebrenica massacre The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide, was the July 1995 genocidal killing of more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys in and around the town of Srebrenica during the Bosnian War. It was mainly perpetrated by unit ...
and those who contributed to the
Bosnian Genocide The Bosnian genocide () took place during the Bosnian War of 1992–1995 and included both the Srebrenica massacre and the wider crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War, ethnic cleansing campaign perpetrated throughout ar ...
. In ''Surarmement, pouvoir, démocratie'', she explained how the patriarchy used the notions "security" and "national defense" to oppress women. In ''Citoyennes militairement incorrectes'', she illustrated the large profits received by the military-industrial complex throughout the 20th Century. According to the book's preface by Jules Falquet, "What we spend on weapons is always that much less for music, poetry or the decongestion of the courts which set the amounts of alimony".


Death

Michel died on 8 February 2022, at the age of 101.


Books

*''Les Travailleurs algériens en France'' (1956) *''Famille, industrialisation, logement'' (1959) *''La Condition de la Française d'aujourd'hui'' (1963) *''Family Issues of Employed Women in Europe and America'' (1971) *''Activité professionnelle de la femme et vie conjugale'' (1973) *''Les femmes dans la société marchande'' (1974) *''The Modernization of North African Families in the Paris Area'' (1974) *''Travail féminin, un point de vue'' (1975) *''Femmes, sexisme et sociétés'' (1977) *''Le Féminisme'' (1979) *''Femmes et multinationales'' (1981) *''Les Femmes en France dans une société d'inégalités'' (1982) *''Sociologie de la famille et du mariage'' (1986) *''Justice et vérité pour la Bosnie-Herzégovine'' (1995) *''Surarmement pouvoir, démocratie'' (1995) *''Citoyennes militairement incorrectes'' (1999) *''Féminisme et antimilitarisme'' (2012)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Michel, Andree 1920 births 2022 deaths French sociologists French feminists French women's rights activists French anti-war activists Aix-Marseille University alumni Grenoble Alpes University alumni Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University alumni French women centenarians People from Alpes-Maritimes French women sociologists