Questions féministes

Questions féministes (Feminist Questions) was a French feminist journal published from 1977 to 1980.

The journal was founded by a group of feminists that included Simone de Beauvoir, Christine Delphy, and later Monique Wittig.[1] It published for three years, ultimately dissolving over divided perspectives on heterosexuality, which came to a head in the May 1980 issue with opposing essays from Wittig on the one hand ("The Straight Mind") and Emmanuèle de Lesseps ("Heterosexuality and Feminism") on the other.[2] The editorial collective agreed to stop publishing Questions feministes, and one group of editors, including Delphy and de Beauvoir, left to launch a new journal instead, called Nouvelles Questions Féministes (New Feminist Questions).[3]

References

  1. Shaktini, Namascar (2005). On Monique Wittig: Theoretical, Political, and Literary Essays. University of Illinois Press. p. 9. ISBN 9780252029844. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  2. Martel, Frédéric (1999). The Pink and the Black: Homosexuals in France Since 1968. Stanford University Press. p. 117. ISBN 9780804732741. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  3. Tidd, Ursula (2009). Simone de Beauvoir. Reaktion Books. p. 157. ISBN 9781861897534. Retrieved 1 November 2016.


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