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- Peggy Sastre (born 1981) is a French science journalist, translator, blogger and essayist. She is aDoctor of philosophy who worked on Nietzsche and Darwin. She forms the concept of “evofeminism”, offering a biological and evolutionary reading of sexual and gender issues. Sastre was one of the authors along with Abnousse Shalmani of the open letter criticising #MeToo sent to the leading French newspaper, Le Monde, signed by over 100 high-profile French women. The letter advocated in part that a "freedom to bother" — a man's right to make a pass at a woman, even if a clumsy one — was "indispensable to sexual freedom". (en)
- Peggy Sastre, née le 12 mai 1981 à Senlis, est une journaliste scientifique, essayiste, traductrice et blogueuse française. Docteure en philosophie, spécialiste de Darwin, elle forme le concept d'« évoféminisme », proposant une lecture biologique et évolutionniste des questions sexuelles et de genre. (fr)
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- Peggy Sastre, née le 12 mai 1981 à Senlis, est une journaliste scientifique, essayiste, traductrice et blogueuse française. Docteure en philosophie, spécialiste de Darwin, elle forme le concept d'« évoféminisme », proposant une lecture biologique et évolutionniste des questions sexuelles et de genre. (fr)
- Peggy Sastre (born 1981) is a French science journalist, translator, blogger and essayist. She is aDoctor of philosophy who worked on Nietzsche and Darwin. She forms the concept of “evofeminism”, offering a biological and evolutionary reading of sexual and gender issues. (en)
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- Peggy Sastre (fr)
- Peggy Sastre (en)
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