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Alors que paraît une nouvelle édition de sa pièce culte « Les Monologues du vagin », la dramaturge américaine nous livre une indispensable leçon d’optimisme et de bravoure.
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Alors que paraît une nouvelle édition de sa pièce culte « Les Monologues du vagin », la dramaturge américaine nous livre une indispensable leçon d’optimisme et de bravoure.
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Ora la drammaturga Eve Ensler si fa chiamare V, e dice che è stata una liberazione rinunciare al suo nome. L’autrice de “I monologhi della vagina” dialoga con Oliviero Ponte di Pino e racconta i suoi progetti per le donne, il sostegno ai centri anti-violenza e le campagne che conduce in tutto il mondo.
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This Valentine’s Day, people around the world are taking to the streets to protest violence against women and girls. From the Philippines to India to Italy to Bolivia, thousands of women in more than 100 countries will reclaim public space through dance and performance as part of a global movement called One Billion Rising.
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Prominent feminist and author of The Vagina Monologues Eve Ensler talks to Newsclick about her new book, The Apology. In an attempt to liberate herself from her abuser, Ensler wrote her book as a letter of repentance from her deceased father, who had violated her since the age of five.
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Sa pièce de théâtre, Les Monologues du vagin, écrite en 1996, a fait le tour du monde et symbolise pour plusieurs générations de féministes la lutte des femmes pour se réapproprier leur corps.
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She was beaten and raped by her father at age five, and his diabolical brutality never stopped. In this furnace, the 65-year-old’s steely fight against abuse was tempered.
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In her new bestselling book, The Apology, Eve has attempted to transform, with unflinching truthfulness and compassion, the horrific betrayal she suffered into an expansive vision for the future.
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When Marc read Eve Ensler’s new book The Apology, he knew he had to speak with her right away. Not just because it was a harrowing, beautifully written, courageous book, but because Marc believes the book fully reveals the geometry of toxic masculinity.
On writing a letter of atonement from the perspective of her father, the perpetrator of sexual assault.