2020: Françoise d’Eaubonne et l’écoféminisme

Paris, Le Passager Clandestin, 2019

In this 100-page book, prefaced by Serge Latouche, Caroline Goldblum offers an excellent 50-page introduction to Françoise’s life and ecofeminist work, with selected texts.

Caroline’s text contains a few biographical notes, a presentation of Françoise’s ecofeminism and its reception in France and around the world. In 2025, this 2018 writing is already a historical testimony to the extent to which Françoise’s thought, now translated into nine languages, has spread.

In the Les précurseurs de la décroissance Les précurseurs de la décroissan collection, an excellent way to get a first impression of an autaire.

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2018: Écologie et Féminisme – Révolution ou mutation ?

Paris, Libre et solidaire, 233 pages.

In this book initially published in 1978 and following Le Féminisme ou la Mort , Françoise theorizes her vision of what will become a major current of ecofeminism.

This edition is enriched with a preface by Serge Latouche, which particularly does justice to her as a pioneer in the development of the idea of degrowth, and an afterword by Caroline Goldblum, which reminds us what a visionary woman Françoise was and what place she held in intellectual life for much of the previous century.

This edition only existed for a short time, as the publisher soon proved to be a failure.

(Vincent)

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2001 : Mémoires irréductibles – De l’entre-deux guerres à l’an 2000

Paris, Dagorno, 1135 pages.

A whole century (or almost)! This voluminous collection brings together the various volumes of Françoise d’Eaubonne’s memoirs already published at different times in her life: Chienne de jeunesse (covering the period from 1930 to 1945), Les Monstres de l’été (from 1945 to 1965), L’Indicateur du réseau (which covers different periods up to 1978), as well as a volume published here for the first time, Les Feux du crépuscule (in which the author, nearing the end of her life, looks back on the 20th century one last time).

One or two other autobiographical manuscripts have never been published so far. (Alain)

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