About Literary, Philosophical and Feminist Creation: An Interview with Françoise Collin
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Françoise Collin, feminism, literary writing, philosophical writing, political activismAbstract
In this interview with Françoise Collin, the philosopher reflects on the differences between literary, philosophical and political writing. Collin traces her trajectory through the three forms of writing and ties it to her own evolution toward feminism and political activism, themes strongly entwined throughout both her literary and academic work.Downloads
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