This paper aims to show that Sartre's later work represents a valuable resource for feminist scholarship that remains relatively untapped. It analyses Sartre's discussions of women's attitude towards their situation from the 1940s, 1960s, and 1970s, alongside Beauvoir's account of women's situation in The Second Sex, to trace the development of Sartre's thought on the structure of gendered experience. It argues that Sartre transitions from reducing psychological oppression to self-deception in Being and Nothingness to construing women as ‘survivors’ of it in The Family Idiot. Then, it underlines the potential for Sartre's mature existentialism to contribute to current debates in feminist philosophy by illuminating the role of the imaginatio...
Although written in Japanese, this article deals with what the gender theory is all about by referen...
[[abstract]]Simone de Beauvoir was the most outstanding French Existentialist Feminist writer of the...
While Sartre was committed to liberation struggles around the globe, his writing never directly addr...
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’...
The paper discusses Beauvoir's interpretation of the Marxist and Freudian contributions to our under...
Some French throughoutThe thesis examines first the situation of women in France today and their att...
Michèle Le Dœuff considers the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir as a par...
Jean-Paul Sartre is not traditionally thought of as a philosopher of the body and, until very recent...
The thesis of this chapter is that Sartre had a pathological misunderstanding, almost a phobia, of m...
It has been commonly argued that there are traces of Jean Paul Sartre on the philosophical system of...
Jean-Paul Sartre is not traditionally thought of as a philosopher of the body and, until very recent...
Chapter from Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, edited by Julien S. Murphy. More about th...
Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre struggled for the whole of their philosophical careers again...
For Sartre, shame is not an ethical but an ontological experience. With this in mind, the article ex...
Although written in Japanese, this article deals with what the gender theory is all about by referen...
[[abstract]]Simone de Beauvoir was the most outstanding French Existentialist Feminist writer of the...
While Sartre was committed to liberation struggles around the globe, his writing never directly addr...
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’...
The paper discusses Beauvoir's interpretation of the Marxist and Freudian contributions to our under...
Some French throughoutThe thesis examines first the situation of women in France today and their att...
Michèle Le Dœuff considers the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir as a par...
Jean-Paul Sartre is not traditionally thought of as a philosopher of the body and, until very recent...
The thesis of this chapter is that Sartre had a pathological misunderstanding, almost a phobia, of m...
It has been commonly argued that there are traces of Jean Paul Sartre on the philosophical system of...
Jean-Paul Sartre is not traditionally thought of as a philosopher of the body and, until very recent...
Chapter from Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, edited by Julien S. Murphy. More about th...
Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre struggled for the whole of their philosophical careers again...
For Sartre, shame is not an ethical but an ontological experience. With this in mind, the article ex...
Although written in Japanese, this article deals with what the gender theory is all about by referen...
[[abstract]]Simone de Beauvoir was the most outstanding French Existentialist Feminist writer of the...
While Sartre was committed to liberation struggles around the globe, his writing never directly addr...