Who's Afraid of Dark Women's liberation? brings together a long unpublished autobiographical essay and a selection of articles published by Sarah Houle. In the opening text, the philosopher and activist recovers memories of her childhood and adolescence years to discuss what she calls "silencing", the process of erasing the personality he has gone through and which is one of the many pernicious results of discrimination.
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