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Féministes Révolutionnaires  

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  • Féministes révolutionnaires was a radical feminist group committed to the disruption of patriarchy. The loosely knit assemblage was founded in 1970 in France by members of Mouvement de Fibération des Femmes (MLF), most notably Monique Wittig and Simon de Beauvoir, both of whom later collaborated with Christine Delphy on the journal Questions feminists. [Source: Encyclopedia of Gender and Society; Féministes Révolutionnaires]

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