Newsfilm of the Liberation of Paris. De Beauvoir’s description of her "good fortune" in reality living up to expectation. Film of Sartre and of Juliette Greco. Commentary talks about the Existentialist movement. De Beauvoir and Sartre leaving their house. Commentary says that the success of de Beauvoir’s first novel, She Came to Stay (L'Invitée, 1943), enabled her to give up teaching and concentrate on her writing. Marge Piercy, Writer, talking about dressing like Juliette Greco which was both "aesthetically satisfying [and] dirt cheap". Photograph of her with her French husband; his conventional ideas inhibited her, and reading The Second Sex gave her a vocabulary to articulate and analyse her thoughts. Piercy talking about discove...
Elisabeth Badinter revient sur la personnalité complexe de Simone de Beauvoir. Sa conférence est ava...
Woman figures refer to the literary form which Beauvoir gave to women in her autobiographies : it is...
Michèle Le Dœuff considers the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir as a par...
Footage of de Beauvoir and Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir at feminist demonstration in Paris; commentary ...
Photographs of de Beauvoir and Claude Lanzmann. Her words over on giving up "certain aspects of lov...
Photographs of Simone de Beauvoir with readings over: "One is not born, but rather becomes a woman… ...
Photographs of Simone de Beauvoir with readings over: "One is not born, but rather becomes a woman… ...
In her late teens, Simone de Beauvoir distanced herself from her upper class bourgeois background, f...
A la fin de adolescence, Simone de Beauvoir se détache de son origine bourgeoise et de sa foi cathol...
The intersubjectivity war between male and female individuals has long been a central issue in the r...
This paper aims to show that Sartre's later work represents a valuable resource for feminist scholar...
This article shows how Simone de Beauvoir´s work was crucial in helping to understand female subject...
Some French throughoutThe thesis examines first the situation of women in France today and their att...
The works of Simone de Beauvoir – an intellectual writer, an icon of feminism, and a representative ...
In The Second Sex (Le deuxième sexe, 1949), Simone de Beauvoir analyzed one of society’s basic myths...
Elisabeth Badinter revient sur la personnalité complexe de Simone de Beauvoir. Sa conférence est ava...
Woman figures refer to the literary form which Beauvoir gave to women in her autobiographies : it is...
Michèle Le Dœuff considers the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir as a par...
Footage of de Beauvoir and Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir at feminist demonstration in Paris; commentary ...
Photographs of de Beauvoir and Claude Lanzmann. Her words over on giving up "certain aspects of lov...
Photographs of Simone de Beauvoir with readings over: "One is not born, but rather becomes a woman… ...
Photographs of Simone de Beauvoir with readings over: "One is not born, but rather becomes a woman… ...
In her late teens, Simone de Beauvoir distanced herself from her upper class bourgeois background, f...
A la fin de adolescence, Simone de Beauvoir se détache de son origine bourgeoise et de sa foi cathol...
The intersubjectivity war between male and female individuals has long been a central issue in the r...
This paper aims to show that Sartre's later work represents a valuable resource for feminist scholar...
This article shows how Simone de Beauvoir´s work was crucial in helping to understand female subject...
Some French throughoutThe thesis examines first the situation of women in France today and their att...
The works of Simone de Beauvoir – an intellectual writer, an icon of feminism, and a representative ...
In The Second Sex (Le deuxième sexe, 1949), Simone de Beauvoir analyzed one of society’s basic myths...
Elisabeth Badinter revient sur la personnalité complexe de Simone de Beauvoir. Sa conférence est ava...
Woman figures refer to the literary form which Beauvoir gave to women in her autobiographies : it is...
Michèle Le Dœuff considers the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir as a par...