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Questions Féministes
Discipline Feminism
LanguageFrench
Publication details
History1977–1980
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Quest. Fém.
Indexing
ISSN 0154-9960
JSTOR quesfemi

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

History

The journal was founded by a group of feminists that included Simone de Beauvoir, Christine Delphy, Colette Capitan, Colette Guillaumin (although she does not appear on the editorial board that inaugurates the journal), Emmanuèle de Lesseps, Nicole-Claude Mathieu, Monique Plaza, [1] and later Monique Wittig. [2] 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. [3] The editorial collective agreed to stop publishing Questions feministes, and one group of editors, including Delphy and Beauvoir, left to launch a new journal instead, called Nouvelles Questions Féministes (New Feminist Questions). [4]

References

  1. ^ Naudier, Delphine; Soriano, Éric (2010). "Colette Guillaumin. La race, le sexe et les vertus de l'analogie". Cahiers du Genre. 48 (1): 193. doi: 10.3917/cdge.048.0193. ISSN  1298-6046.
  2. ^ Shaktini, Namascar (2005). On Monique Wittig: Theoretical, Political, and Literary Essays. University of Illinois Press. p. 9. ISBN  9780252029844.
  3. ^ Martel, Frédéric (1999). The Pink and the Black: Homosexuals in France Since 1968. Stanford University Press. p. 117. ISBN  9780804732741.
  4. ^ Tidd, Ursula (2009). Simone de Beauvoir. Reaktion Books. p. 157. ISBN  9781861897534.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Questions Féministes
Discipline Feminism
LanguageFrench
Publication details
History1977–1980
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Quest. Fém.
Indexing
ISSN 0154-9960
JSTOR quesfemi

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

History

The journal was founded by a group of feminists that included Simone de Beauvoir, Christine Delphy, Colette Capitan, Colette Guillaumin (although she does not appear on the editorial board that inaugurates the journal), Emmanuèle de Lesseps, Nicole-Claude Mathieu, Monique Plaza, [1] and later Monique Wittig. [2] 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. [3] The editorial collective agreed to stop publishing Questions feministes, and one group of editors, including Delphy and Beauvoir, left to launch a new journal instead, called Nouvelles Questions Féministes (New Feminist Questions). [4]

References

  1. ^ Naudier, Delphine; Soriano, Éric (2010). "Colette Guillaumin. La race, le sexe et les vertus de l'analogie". Cahiers du Genre. 48 (1): 193. doi: 10.3917/cdge.048.0193. ISSN  1298-6046.
  2. ^ Shaktini, Namascar (2005). On Monique Wittig: Theoretical, Political, and Literary Essays. University of Illinois Press. p. 9. ISBN  9780252029844.
  3. ^ Martel, Frédéric (1999). The Pink and the Black: Homosexuals in France Since 1968. Stanford University Press. p. 117. ISBN  9780804732741.
  4. ^ Tidd, Ursula (2009). Simone de Beauvoir. Reaktion Books. p. 157. ISBN  9781861897534.



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