Chapter from Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, edited by Julien S. Murphy. More about this title: While Sartre was committed to liberation struggles around the globe, his writing never directly addressed the oppression of women. Yet there is compatibility between his central ideas and feminist beliefs. In this first feminist collection on Sartre, philosophers reassess the merits of Sartre\u27s radical philosophy of freedom for feminist theory.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/facbooks/1280/thumbnail.jp
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Chapter from Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, edited by Julien S. Murphy. More about th...
While Sartre was committed to liberation struggles around the globe, his writing never directly addr...
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Jean-Paul Sartre is not traditionally thought of as a philosopher of the body and, until very recent...
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It has been commonly argued that there are traces of Jean Paul Sartre on the philosophical system of...
The works of Simone de Beauvoir – an intellectual writer, an icon of feminism, and a representative ...
Michèle Le Dœuff considers the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir as a par...
Chapter from Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, edited by Julien S. Murphy. More about th...
While Sartre was committed to liberation struggles around the globe, his writing never directly addr...
Ed. Julien S. Murphy While Sartre was committed to liberation struggles around the globe, his writin...
Chapter from The Thinking Muse: Feminism and Modern French Philosophy, edited by Jeffner Allen and I...
This paper aims to show that Sartre's later work represents a valuable resource for feminist scholar...
This paper explores how Beauvoir’s unique position as a woman commenting on the ‘feminine condition’...
By turns surprising and revelatory, this sixth volume in the Beauvoir Series presents newly discover...
Jean-Paul Sartre is not traditionally thought of as a philosopher of the body and, until very recent...
Jean-Paul Sartre is not traditionally thought of as a philosopher of the body and, until very recent...
Simone de Beauvoir’s work has not often been associated with film studies, which appears paradoxical...
Chapter from The Sartrean Mind, edited by Matthew C. Eshleman and Constance M. Lui. More about this ...
Simone de Beauvoir and the Colonial Experience: Freedom, Violence, and Identity interprets the philo...
It has been commonly argued that there are traces of Jean Paul Sartre on the philosophical system of...
The works of Simone de Beauvoir – an intellectual writer, an icon of feminism, and a representative ...
Michèle Le Dœuff considers the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir as a par...