Ivan Jablonka La culture du féminicide: histoire d'une structure de pensée (Traverse, 2025).
Systemic phenomenon: sexual violence, mutilation and killing
Ivan Jablonkas La culture du féminicide: histoire d'une structure de pensée (2025) presents a literary and socio-historical analysis that reveals the cultural centrality of sexualized femicide in Western civilization. Jablonka, known for his works on violence and social structures, identifies the gynocidal culture or femicide culture (“culture du féminicide”). 1 as a universal thought structure that permeates society and prepares the ground for the pleasure derived from female terrorism. The fundamental problem is the ambivalence of this societal obsession: we are culturally “addicted” to sexualized murders while simultaneously condemning these acts as abhorrent. Jablonka defines femicide as “meurtre d'une femme en tant que femme” (murder of a woman as a woman), a premeditated and systemic crime rooted in social inequalities. He theoretically segments this act into three “items gynocidaires”: (1) sexualized violence (rape, prostitution), (2) mutilation (torture, dismemberment), and (3) the actual killing. The central thesis is that this gynocidal culture, through the “idéologie gynocidaire” – the justification of this representation – legitimizes and normalizes femicide from mythology to the present day as “logique qui traverse la société tout entière”.
This article is written in German and can be found at https://rentree.de. Automatic translations into English and French are available. English, French.
Notes- "The term 'femicide' was coined by feminists in the USA in the 1990s to describe the killing of women because of their gender. Feminists in Mexico further developed the term and added the syllable 'ni' to femicide to express that it is not the murder of women as individualized cases, but a mass crime." https://contre-les-feminicides.ch/femizid-oder-feminizid/, December 21, 2023.>>>