
Catherine Millet
Catherine Millet is a French writer, art critic, and prominent figure in contemporary feminist discourse. She is best known for her candid autobiographical works, particularly 'The Sexual Life of Catherine M.' which explores themes of sexuality, desire, and female empowerment. Millet has been a vocal advocate for sexual liberation and has participated in various debates surrounding feminism and sexual politics in France. Her views, particularly her support for the controversial 'manifesto for the freedom to annoy' in 2018, have sparked significant discussions about women's rights and the complexities of sexual consent in modern society.
Born on Sep 04, 1948 (76 years old)
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Catherine Millet was one of the women in culture who supported the 'freedom to harass' manifesto.
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