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Paloma Hermina Hidalgo: "to the Guilty Woman by Nature Succeeds the Innocent Woman by Function"

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In a stand, the writer, poet and essayist Paloma Hermina Hidalgo questions the temptation, in a part of contemporary feminism, to cast the female back on a figure of innocence, reparation and moral purity. Against this sanctification, she pleads for a more demanding thought of emancipation, which restores to women the full charge of the subject, with its ambivalence, opacity and nightlife.

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In a stand, the writer, poet and essayist Paloma Hermina Hidalgo questions the temptation, in a part of contemporary feminism, to cast the female back on a figure of innocence, reparation and moral purity. Against this sanctification, she pleads for a more demanding thought of emancipation, which restores to women the full charge of the subject, with its ambivalence, opacity and nightlife.

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Marianne broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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