What about Simone de Beauvoir? She’s not Jewish herself but she does have a lot of those connections.
Anyway, she’s a behemoth in the feminist movement.
And what about Margaret Attwood too? From what I can gather, that one’sa bit more complex.
Although not strictly feminist, Gayle Rubin wrote Thinking Sex - the essay which gave birth to Queer Theory and which promotes the Talmudic Foucauldian view of ‘boy-lovers’ and ‘cross-generational encounters’ ie adults having sex with children.
What about Simone de Beauvoir? She’s not Jewish herself but she does have a lot of those connections.
Anyway, she’s a behemoth in the feminist movement.
And what about Margaret Attwood too? From what I can gather, that one’sa bit more complex.
Although not strictly feminist, Gayle Rubin wrote Thinking Sex - the essay which gave birth to Queer Theory and which promotes the Talmudic Foucauldian view of ‘boy-lovers’ and ‘cross-generational encounters’ ie adults having sex with children.
Boy lovers comes from ancient Greece.