Les femmes dans le nom des rues bruxelloises. Topographie d’une minorisation

The article proposes an examination of odonyms in Brussels, i.e. the names of its streets, through the prism of gender. After a systematic survey of street names and the characteristics of the female figures honoured – which reveals a glaring imbalance between the female and male street names in Bru...

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Main Authors: Nouria Ouali, Pierre Lannoy, Virginie Desamoury, Sandrine Guilleaume, Fanny Mayné, Sophie Merville, Charlotte Odier, Adèle Thébaux
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Language:English
Published: Université libre de Bruxelles - ULB 2021-03-01
Series:Brussels Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/5376
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Pierre Lannoy
Virginie Desamoury
Sandrine Guilleaume
Fanny Mayné
Sophie Merville
Charlotte Odier
Adèle Thébaux
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description The article proposes an examination of odonyms in Brussels, i.e. the names of its streets, through the prism of gender. After a systematic survey of street names and the characteristics of the female figures honoured – which reveals a glaring imbalance between the female and male street names in Brussels (there are ten times fewer female odonyms than male odonyms in the Region) – the article analyses the practices and strategies used by municipal representatives to feminise street names and do justice to the memory of women through a transformation of the toponymy, among other things. On the one hand, it reveals the constraints linked to legislation, urban morphology and gender stereotypes which weigh on the undertaking to increase the number of female street names and, on the other hand, it analyses the action of elected representatives and the influence of feminist organisations which fight against the minoritisation of women in the materiality of the Brussels urban space.
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spelling doaj-art-63bfc34a12c84d359249bec12f1877fe2025-08-20T02:51:52ZengUniversité libre de Bruxelles - ULBBrussels Studies2031-02932021-03-0110.4000/brussels.5376Les femmes dans le nom des rues bruxelloises. Topographie d’une minorisationNouria OualiPierre LannoyVirginie DesamourySandrine GuilleaumeFanny MaynéSophie MervilleCharlotte OdierAdèle ThébauxThe article proposes an examination of odonyms in Brussels, i.e. the names of its streets, through the prism of gender. After a systematic survey of street names and the characteristics of the female figures honoured – which reveals a glaring imbalance between the female and male street names in Brussels (there are ten times fewer female odonyms than male odonyms in the Region) – the article analyses the practices and strategies used by municipal representatives to feminise street names and do justice to the memory of women through a transformation of the toponymy, among other things. On the one hand, it reveals the constraints linked to legislation, urban morphology and gender stereotypes which weigh on the undertaking to increase the number of female street names and, on the other hand, it analyses the action of elected representatives and the influence of feminist organisations which fight against the minoritisation of women in the materiality of the Brussels urban space.http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/5376public actionmunicipalitiesdiscriminationgender; urban strugglestoponymy
spellingShingle Nouria Ouali
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Virginie Desamoury
Sandrine Guilleaume
Fanny Mayné
Sophie Merville
Charlotte Odier
Adèle Thébaux
Les femmes dans le nom des rues bruxelloises. Topographie d’une minorisation
Brussels Studies
public action
municipalities
discrimination
gender; urban struggles
toponymy
title Les femmes dans le nom des rues bruxelloises. Topographie d’une minorisation
title_full Les femmes dans le nom des rues bruxelloises. Topographie d’une minorisation
title_fullStr Les femmes dans le nom des rues bruxelloises. Topographie d’une minorisation
title_full_unstemmed Les femmes dans le nom des rues bruxelloises. Topographie d’une minorisation
title_short Les femmes dans le nom des rues bruxelloises. Topographie d’une minorisation
title_sort les femmes dans le nom des rues bruxelloises topographie d une minorisation
topic public action
municipalities
discrimination
gender; urban struggles
toponymy
url http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/5376
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