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Feminist Interpretations of Simone de Beauvoir

By Margaret A. Simons

336 pages | 6 x 9 | 1995

Cloth edition is not available

ISBN 978-0-271-01413-5 | paper: $29.00 sh

Re-Reading the Canon Series


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Margaret A. Simons is Professor of Philosophical Studies at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. She is coeditor (with Azizah al-Hibri) of Hypatia Reborn: Essays in Feminist Philosophy (Indiana University Press, 1990).


Contents

Feminists Reading The Second Sex
Jo-Ann Pilardi

The Second Sex and Philosophy Karen Vintges (Translated by Anne Lavelle)

Simone de Beauvoir: Falling into (Ambiguous) Line Michèle Le Dœuff (Translated by Margaret A. Simons)

Can a Woman be a Philosopher? Reflections of a Beauvoirian Housemaid
Eleanore Holveck

Simone de Beauvoir: Teaching Sartre About Freedom Sonia Kruks

Sartre's Secret Key
Kate Fullbrook and Edward Fullbrook

A response to a letter from Peg Simons, December 1993 Jeffner Allen

Simone de Beauvoir's Woman: Eunuch or Male?
Celine T. Leon

Beauvoir's Concept of Bodily Alienation
Kristana Arp

Out from Under: Beauvoir's Philosophy of the Erotic
Debra B. Bergoffen

Sexuality in Beauvoir's Les Mandarins
Barbara Klaw

Beauvoir's Two Senses of "Body" in The Second Sex
Julie K. Ward

The Second Sex: From Marxism to Radical Feminism Margaret A. Simons

Beauvoir and the Algerian War: Toward a Postcolonial Ethics
Julien Murphy

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