Nouvelles Questions Féministes has been created in 1981 by Simone de Beauvoir, Christine Delphy, Claude Hennequin and Emmanuèle de Lesseps as a renewed version of the revue Questions féministes created in 1977.
The aim of Nouvelles Questions Féministes, international french revue, is to develop and spread the political and theoretical reflexions resulting from the feminists movements and actions.
The revue defines itself as feminist, anti-essentialist, materialist and radical. It takes it roots in the liberation movements of women of the 1970's.
Nouvelles Questions Féministes works at the deconstruction of the difference between the sexes that structures the whole social organization and legitimizes the patriarcal system worldwide. In this context, the revue publishes articles written by western women but it gives also space to feminist analyzes and struggles from other countries / societies. Moreover, because the oppression experienced by women are of different types, the revue pays great attention to studies that articulate gender with other oppressing systems responsible for the construction of social norms such as class, race, nationality or sexuality.
Since 2001, Nouvelles Questions Féministes has a new swiss-french redaction committee under the responsibility of Christine Delphy (CNRS, Paris) and Patricia Roux (Université de Lausanne). This committee, including more than 40 women, is at the crossroads of various experiences.
Redaction secretary : Nouvelles Questions Féministes, LIEGE , ISCM-Humense, CH - 1015 Lausanne
Contact : Info-Liege@unil.ch / Site : www.unil.ch/liege/nqf
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