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  • La vie en rose's interest in women's cultural events and feminist artistic creations is hardly a phenomenon of its own invention. The magazine started to publish after a long and intense decade of feminist activism: a decade of close convergence among women's cultural and political groups. Already during the sixties, socialist journals such as Parti Pris (1963-1968) used to publish critical analysis of current political and social issues as well as of the arts and cultural productions with several authors contributing to both types of articles (Laurin, 2005). At the start of second wave feminism in Québec, women's groups - in and outside Montréal - were engaged in all kinds of collective action developed and organized around several issues related to women's social and economic conditio...

    ... feminist theories (Marxism, socialism, anarchism)?" Within feminism, there is a discursive centre w... centre was considered politi* cal by definition but by no means a connection that goes without at ...



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