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Céline Renooz (7 January 1840 – 22 February 1928) was a Belgian feminist writer and activist known for her works on evolution, epistemology, and historiography. After a troubled marriage and the birth of four children, Renooz left her husband to launch a writing career in Paris. In a prolific series of books, lectures, articles, and correspondence, she advocated for the demolition of patriarchal structures and viewpoints that oppressed women. Her philosophy, known as "neosophism," outlined an alternative, non-male-dominated approach to science, and championed matriarchy as the ideal social system. Her later works brought the neosophist approach to the field of historiography, critiquing male-centered societal narratives and suggesting a new feminist interpretation of historical events.

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  • كانت سيلين رينوز (7 يناير عام 1840 - 22 فبراير عام 1928) كاتبة نسوية وناشطة بلجيكية اشتهرت بأعمالها حول التطور ونظرية المعرفة وعلم التاريخ. هجرت رينوز زوجها بعد خروجها من زواج مضطرب وإنجابها لأربعة أطفال، واستهلت سيرتها ككاتبة في باريس. دعت رينوز إلى هدم البنى الأبوية ووجهات النظر القامعة للمرأة في مجموعة زاخرة من الكتب والمحاضرات والمقالات والمراسلات التي ألفتها. واستعرضت في فلسفتها التي حملت اسم «الصوفية الجديدة» مقاربة بديلة للعلوم تبتعد عن السطوة الذكورية وساندت النظام الأمومي بوصفه نظامًا اجتماعيًا مثاليًا. نقلت رينوز المقاربة الصوفية الجديدة إلى علم التاريخ في أعمالها اللاحقة وانتقدت السرد المجتمعي المتحور حول الذكور واقترحت تفسيرًا نسويًا جديدًا للوقائع التاريخية. (ar)
  • Céline Renooz (7 January 1840 – 22 February 1928) was a Belgian feminist writer and activist known for her works on evolution, epistemology, and historiography. After a troubled marriage and the birth of four children, Renooz left her husband to launch a writing career in Paris. In a prolific series of books, lectures, articles, and correspondence, she advocated for the demolition of patriarchal structures and viewpoints that oppressed women. Her philosophy, known as "neosophism," outlined an alternative, non-male-dominated approach to science, and championed matriarchy as the ideal social system. Her later works brought the neosophist approach to the field of historiography, critiquing male-centered societal narratives and suggesting a new feminist interpretation of historical events. (en)
  • Céline Renooz (né Céline Fanny Clémence Renoz à Liège le 7 janvier 1840 et morte dans le 16e arrondissement de Paris le 22 février 1928) est une féministe belge connue pour ses travaux sur l'évolution, l'épistémologie et l'historiographie. (fr)
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