The early 1990s were marked by what have become known as the "Culture Wars," and Naomi Schor, as an outspoken feminist and scholar in France and the United States, found herself on several occasions defending feminist theory, its critical methods and its concern for difference. This letter, written to Guy Sorman, a French journalist and philosopher, suggests Schor's frustration at seeing concerns for race, class, and gender dismissed as so much knee-jerk "political correctness."

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