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Françoise d'Eaubonne was a French queer activist, SF writer, and radical ecofeminist, who coined the term "écoféminisme" in 1974.
Her family were radicals, involved with Spanish anarchist politics.
She was an active writer of poetry, essays and criticism, and fiction, including SF novels.
SFnal works
Significant feminist works
- La féminisme ou la mort (1974; Eng., "Feminism or death"; from which the term "écoféminisme" was derived); essay in New French Feminisms (1974)
Other works
- Comme un vol de gerfauts (1947; Eng. transl. A Flight of Falcons)
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