Beauvoir in Time situates Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex in the historical context of its writing and in later contexts of its international reception, from then till now. The book takes up three aspects of Beauvoir's work more recent feminists find embarrassing: "bad sex," "dated" views about lesbians, and intersections with race and class. Through close reading of Beauvoir's writing in many genres, alongside contemporaneous discourses (good and bad novels in French and English, outmoded psychoanalytic and sexological authorities, ethnographic surrealism, the writing of Richard Wright and Franz Fanon), and in light of her travels to the U.S. and China, the author uncovers insights more recent feminist methodologies obscure, showing th...
Simone de Beauvoir’s fictions are the center of gravity of a multifaceted body of work. Still relati...
Les Temps Modernes has been a basic ground for the growth both of the second-wave feminism and of th...
This thesis will examine Beauvoir\u27s views on women, her unique brand of feminism. The following q...
Beauvoir in Time situates Simone de Beauvoir\u27s The Second Sex in the historical context of its wr...
Beauvoir in Time situates Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex in the historical context of its writi...
The paper discusses how some Cartesian dualism, inherited from Sartre, is an obstacle to Beauvoir's ...
Simone de Beauvoir has been considered as one of the first few feminists many others follow, but rea...
The paper discusses Beauvoir's interpretation of the Marxist and Freudian contributions to our under...
Simone de Beauvoir\u27s 1952 English rendering of The Second Sex translated into instant U.S. femini...
1. The most original discovery in Beauvoir’s book is one more Columbus’s egg, namely that it is far ...
[[abstract]]Simone de Beauvoir was the most outstanding French Existentialist Feminist writer of the...
To what extent is Simone de Beauvoir's study The Second Sex still relevant? From her work it emerges...
By turns surprising and revelatory, this sixth volume in the Beauvoir Series presents newly discover...
Simone de Beauvoir’s essential masterwork is a powerful analysis of the Western notion of “woman,” a...
Simone de Beauvoir’s work has not often been associated with film studies, which appears paradoxical...
Simone de Beauvoir’s fictions are the center of gravity of a multifaceted body of work. Still relati...
Les Temps Modernes has been a basic ground for the growth both of the second-wave feminism and of th...
This thesis will examine Beauvoir\u27s views on women, her unique brand of feminism. The following q...
Beauvoir in Time situates Simone de Beauvoir\u27s The Second Sex in the historical context of its wr...
Beauvoir in Time situates Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex in the historical context of its writi...
The paper discusses how some Cartesian dualism, inherited from Sartre, is an obstacle to Beauvoir's ...
Simone de Beauvoir has been considered as one of the first few feminists many others follow, but rea...
The paper discusses Beauvoir's interpretation of the Marxist and Freudian contributions to our under...
Simone de Beauvoir\u27s 1952 English rendering of The Second Sex translated into instant U.S. femini...
1. The most original discovery in Beauvoir’s book is one more Columbus’s egg, namely that it is far ...
[[abstract]]Simone de Beauvoir was the most outstanding French Existentialist Feminist writer of the...
To what extent is Simone de Beauvoir's study The Second Sex still relevant? From her work it emerges...
By turns surprising and revelatory, this sixth volume in the Beauvoir Series presents newly discover...
Simone de Beauvoir’s essential masterwork is a powerful analysis of the Western notion of “woman,” a...
Simone de Beauvoir’s work has not often been associated with film studies, which appears paradoxical...
Simone de Beauvoir’s fictions are the center of gravity of a multifaceted body of work. Still relati...
Les Temps Modernes has been a basic ground for the growth both of the second-wave feminism and of th...
This thesis will examine Beauvoir\u27s views on women, her unique brand of feminism. The following q...