"She writes with an extraordinarily clear-eyed passion ... Delphy's words are persuasive."
–Telegraph "France's most exciting feminist writer."
–Simone de Beauvoir "Christine Delphy cuts through ideology like a knife. Her critical analyses of the justifications for the 'war on terror' are sharp, accurate and anger-inducing. Her ability to hone in on the contradictions that sustain racism and sexism and perpetuate exclusion is second to none. Delphy's insight and materialist approach lends her arguments a rare clarity–she deserves to be much more widely recognized in the anglophone world."
–Nina Power, author of One Dimensional Woman "Delphy's sharp analyses serve as a corrective to widespread, unproductive ways of thinking about migration, racism, imperialism, and war. [Her] noteworthy contribution is to insistently connect geopolitical issues to constructions of feminist identity and French identity. Delphy's uncompromising critique of her feminist countrywomen's complicity with imperial war and national(ist) racism grows not only out of anti-imperialist, anti-racist commitments but, even more fundamentally, out of the belief that this complicity is antithetical to the feminist project she cherishes."
–Kecia Ali, Journal of the Society for Contemporary Thought and the Islamicate