Anne-florence Salvetti-lionne
Author and journalist
I am a freelance journalist with about fifteen years of experience (press card n°136590). I write for Slate, Madmoizelle, Femme Actuelle, Top Santé, Profession Sage-Femme, and Doolittle, particularly on social issues, culture, current affairs, and health/well-being. I am also an author on these same themes, with a practical guide published by Hachette, two essays published by Eyrolles, one by Mango Society (and another to be published in September), as well as a children's book published by Atelier de la belle étoile: Practical guide: "Quit Everything and Leave for the Other Side of the World" (Hachette Pratique, 2020) Essays: "My Breasts, My Choice! Why Breastfeeding Divides Feminists?" (Eyrolles, 2022) "My Body, My Planet! Ecofeminism Explained" (Eyrolles, 2022) "Daughters of Our Mothers: Exploring the Mother-Daughter Bond and the Impact of Maternal Heritage" (Mango Society, 2024) "Sisters and Brothers: Understanding this Lifelong Role and Its Impacts" (Mango Society, 2025) Fiction: "Breakup, Maple Syrup, and Merry Christmas!" (Vivlio, 2023) Children's Literature: "Zaza, Queen of the Library" (Atelier de la belle étoile, 2024)
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Is breastfeeding compatible with feminism?
Breastfeeding, long the only reliable form of nutrition for newborns, has always held an essential place in society. Through a lively analysis of the evolution of mindsets, this work questions the history of breastfeeding from a feminist perspective. What has been the place of breastfeeding in women's history? Why has it been rejected and then claimed? Sometimes seen as an alienating task, reducing women to their role as mothers and relegating them to the home, sometimes celebrated as a testament to the power of the female body, how is breastfeeding, or not, feminist? Certainly, breastfeeding can allow women to reclaim their bodies in the face of patriarchal domination, medical interference, and infant formula lobbies. But how can we ensure that the freedom of choice for each woman is preserved, so that each can freely and guiltlessly dispose of her body?