Thérèse Hargot is a sexologist and essayist, author of
What could save love?
(Albin Michel, 2020).
In the feminist struggles of some of the women of my generation, I do not recognize myself.
And I wonder, why?
What is the difference between them and me?
When we were born, the rights to vote, study, work and divorce were acquired in France.
That of disposing of his body, too.
We could have greeted the victories of our grandmothers and our mothers by deciding to live our lives as women freely.
But some of us CHOSEN A NEW FIGHT: violence against women by men.
Of course, this violence, when it is proven, must be punished by the courts.
But the engine of a certain feminism has changed.
From the denunciation of an objective inequality in law between women and men in the past, we have moved on to the subjective experience today.
From now on, to be part of the feminist movement, it is IMPORTANT
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