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Peggy Sastre

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Peggy Sastre
Sastre in 2021
Sastre in 2021
OccupationJournalist

Peggy Sastre (born 1981) is a French science journalist, translator, blogger and essayist. She is a Doctor of Philosophy[1] who worked on Nietzsche and Darwin.

She forms the concept of “evofeminism”, offering a biological and evolutionary reading of sexual and gender issues.[2]

Sastre was one of the authors along with Abnousse Shalmani of the open letter criticising #MeToo sent to the leading French newspaper, Le Monde, signed by over 100 high-profile French women. The letter advocated in part that a "freedom to bother" — a man's right to make a pass at a woman, even if a clumsy one — was "indispensable to sexual freedom".[3]

Publications

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  • No Sex, avoir envie de ne pas faire l'amour, Éditions La Musardine, Paris, 2010 ISBN 978-2842713928

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