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Christine Delphy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christine Delphy
Christine Delphy (born 1941) is a French sociologist, feminist, writer and theorist. She was a co-founder of the journal ''Nouvelles questions féministes'' (New Feminist Issues) with Simone de Beauvoir in 1977.〔→Delphy, Christine.〕〔(Christine Delphy ), speedylook.com〕〔(Christine Delphy ), answers.com〕 ==Biography== Delphy studied sociology at the University of Chicago, University of Paris and the University of California, Berkeley. She worked in 1965 for the Washington Urban League then began working for Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Paris in 1966. After May 1968 events, Christine Delphy took part in a feminist group FMA (Feminin Masculin Avenir), which later with other groups formed the women's liberation movement (Mouvement de Libération des Femmes called MLF) and brought flowers in August 1970 to the "unknown wife of the unknown soldier". It was the first action of the MLF that received attention in the media.〔Françoise Picq, Liberation des femmes, les années mouvement, 1990〕 Delphy is openly lesbian.〔Stevi Jackson, ''Christine Delphy'', Sage Publications Ltd, 1996, p. 190 ISBN 0-8039-8869-9〕 She was a member of the Gouines rouges ("Red Dykes").〔Abigail Gregory, Ursula Tidd, ''Women in Contemporary France'', Berg Publishers, 2000, p. 178 ()〕 Delphy is one of the feminists who opposed the law that forbids wearing the Muslim scarf (hijab) at state schools in France, 2004.〔 She denounces the instrumentalization of feminism for racist purposes.
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