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mybookworldtour 's review for:
Le ventre des femmes : Capitalisme, racialisation, féminisme
by Françoise Vergès
An eye-opening intersectional feminist analysis about the 1960-70s reproductive health policies in France: While abortion and contraception were forbidden and criminalized in metropolitan France, the same was encouraged and sometimes even forcefully imposed on women in the French overseas departments, such as the Reunion Island and Martinique. In this book, Françoise Vergès goes into the 'why' of this dichotomic policy implementation and argues for the importance of intersectional feminism and above-all decolonial feminism.