I retrace the formation of the women’s liberation movement in France by analyzing magazines, which appeared almost at the same moment as the movement itself. In doing so, I focus on the rhetoric strategies used to describe the situation of (white) women and to legitimatize the fight against women’s oppression. I show how the problem oppression‹ and the aim ›liberation‹ are framed by the metaphorical use of ›racism‹ and ›colonialism‹. I propose to understand these strategies with Ann Laura Stoler as a symptom of colonial aphasia.
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