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Naomi Shor, « Cet essentialisme qui n'(en) est pas un ».« En termes moins abstraits et plus pratiques, un(e) essentialiste, dans le contexte du féminisme, est celle ou celui qui, au lieu de prendre soin de séparer les pôles du sexe et du genre, situe le féminin […] au même lieu que l’appartenance au sexe féminin […]. »