Per gender roles and society norms, women are sensitive and become attached. This view is supported by psychological theories to understand the behavior of women in stressful situations. In Simone de Beauvoir\u27s La femme rompue , published in 1967, the protagonist, Monique, learns that her husband has been cheating on her for eight years. Instead of leaving him, she comes to terms with the new reality of her husband’s double life by attempting not to be bothered by the rejection she is facing. As her husband becomes more involved with his mistress, Monique finds it harder to hide her true emotions of the situation and loses her sense of self. The intimate relationship between a man and a woman can be deconstructed using developmental theo...
Gender relation in society is complex and fluid. However, the complexity and fluidity are oversimpli...
At the crossroads of literature, sociology and psychology, this interdisciplinary work is intended t...
As Simone de Beauvoir has written, women face their day-to-day lives as “the other” gender. In my wo...
Freud recorreu várias vezes à literatura para exemplificar, por meio do universo ficcional, suas aná...
This comparative analysis is based on Nelly Alards novel Moment d’un couple from 2013 and its source...
Simone de Beauvoir's fiction is still a largely unexplored field. This thesis offers new readings of...
This thesis draws on sociolinguistic, narratological, and feminist theory to study the presentation ...
The original purpose of this essay was to demonstrate that there are certain similarities between th...
The paper discusses Beauvoir's interpretation of the Marxist and Freudian contributions to our under...
Simone de Beauvoir’s novella La Femme rompue tells the tale of Monique, who is abandoned by her husb...
The intersubjectivity war between male and female individuals has long been a central issue in the r...
This thesis will examine Beauvoir\u27s views on women, her unique brand of feminism. The following q...
Some French throughoutThe thesis examines first the situation of women in France today and their att...
Abstract This thesis is an examination of Simone de Beauvoir's theme of situated embodiment. The a...
Michèle Le Dœuff considers the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir as a par...
Gender relation in society is complex and fluid. However, the complexity and fluidity are oversimpli...
At the crossroads of literature, sociology and psychology, this interdisciplinary work is intended t...
As Simone de Beauvoir has written, women face their day-to-day lives as “the other” gender. In my wo...
Freud recorreu várias vezes à literatura para exemplificar, por meio do universo ficcional, suas aná...
This comparative analysis is based on Nelly Alards novel Moment d’un couple from 2013 and its source...
Simone de Beauvoir's fiction is still a largely unexplored field. This thesis offers new readings of...
This thesis draws on sociolinguistic, narratological, and feminist theory to study the presentation ...
The original purpose of this essay was to demonstrate that there are certain similarities between th...
The paper discusses Beauvoir's interpretation of the Marxist and Freudian contributions to our under...
Simone de Beauvoir’s novella La Femme rompue tells the tale of Monique, who is abandoned by her husb...
The intersubjectivity war between male and female individuals has long been a central issue in the r...
This thesis will examine Beauvoir\u27s views on women, her unique brand of feminism. The following q...
Some French throughoutThe thesis examines first the situation of women in France today and their att...
Abstract This thesis is an examination of Simone de Beauvoir's theme of situated embodiment. The a...
Michèle Le Dœuff considers the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir as a par...
Gender relation in society is complex and fluid. However, the complexity and fluidity are oversimpli...
At the crossroads of literature, sociology and psychology, this interdisciplinary work is intended t...
As Simone de Beauvoir has written, women face their day-to-day lives as “the other” gender. In my wo...