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Laure Adler for her essay “The Voice of Women”

Historian and philosopher Laure Adler has spent her entire life navigating the thoughts of others. Conducting his interviews on the airwaves of Culture or France Inter but also on television, everything has always been a pretext for listening to give birth to ideas. Now a booktaker on France Inter's social networks, she also shares her literary favorites every week and is a regular columnist for the show. This evening presented by Karim Rissouli.

A tribune in support of Gisèle Pélicot to encourage people to take the path of collective resistance on Libération, words of women collected on the channel LCPavenues of reflection around the fight for the recognition of desires and genders, far from heteronormative assignments as Carte blanche in Inrocks… His media supports abound but never stop sharing what drives him. Behind her smoked glasses burns in her eyes a powerful sorority. Laure Adler is driven by a feminism that looks around and forward. She publishes The Voice of Women at Grasset and Women photographers are dangerousa book co-written with art historian Clara Bouveresse and published by Flammarion.

Excerpts broadcast:

  • The title Where is the truth? des Daft Punk
  • The voice of Monique Wittig in 1973 on the occasion of the release of her book The lesbian body
  • Historian Michelle Perrot interviewed in Clique on Canal+ in March 2023
  • Françoise Héritier in 2017 on France Culture at the microphone of Frédéric Worms
  • Marguerite Duras speaking in 1976
  • The title Like a boy (1967) by Sylvie Vartan is our standard of the day
  • The dancer and choreographer Germaine Acogny on France 24
  • Delphine Seyrig who talks about her role in the film Jeanne Dielman (1976) on Antenne 2

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