Marie-Jo Bonnet


Marie-Josèphe Bonnet is a French specialist in the history of women, history of art, and history of lesbians. She has also published books in the history of the French resistance and occupation.

Biography

Academic career

Bonnet obtained a BA in history at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University, and went on to get her Master and PhD from Paris Diderot University. Working with Michelle Perrot she published her thesis, Romantic Relations between women of the 16th and 20th centuries, in 1995.
As a doctor of history, Bonnet has taught art history at Columbia University and Carleton University, and hosted several radio and television programs for France Culture France Inter, and France 2. As an art historian, Bonnet has written several books and various articles, participating in conferences about the theme of art, women artists, and the representation of women in art. Bonnet has never had a permanent academic position in France, despite being one of the first professionally trained historians working in LGBT history.

Associations

In 1971, Bonnet was a member of the Women's Liberation Movement, and a founding member of both the Front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire and the Gouines rouges. She was a part of recording several songs of the, including the.
In 1974, she joined La Spirale founded by the artist, and later helped found the Charlotte Calmis Association.
Bonnet is a member of the Société des gens de lettres, and the current president of the Lire à Pont-L'Evêque.
She opposes surrogacy, and is a member of the Collectif pour le respect de la personne.

Selected works