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5544: 2113: 2015:, Beauvoir argued that men had made women the "Other" in society by the application of a false aura of "mystery" around them. She argued that men used this as an excuse not to understand women or their problems and not to help them, and that this stereotyping was always done in societies by the group higher in the hierarchy to the group lower in the hierarchy. She wrote that a similar kind of oppression by hierarchy also happened in other categories of identity, such as race, class, and religion, but she claimed that it was nowhere more true than with gender in which men stereotyped women and used it as an excuse to organize society into a 1458: 1172: 333: 1632: 1651: 362: 1722: 1836: 2205: 47: 7016: 2073:. Olga was one of her students in the Rouen secondary school where Beauvoir taught during the early 1930s. She grew fond of Olga. Sartre tried to pursue Olga but she rejected him, so he began a relationship with her sister Wanda. Upon his death, Sartre was still supporting Wanda. He also supported Olga for years, until she met and married 2302:, and around the world. Although Beauvoir has been quoted as saying "There is a certain unreasonable demand that I find a little stupid because it would enclose me, immobilize me completely in a sort of feminist concrete block," her works on feminism have paved the way for all future feminists. The founders of the second-wave read 1529:
men who can throw them out when they are 40; and very dangerous for children, because their parents vent all their frustrations and mutual hatred on them. The very words 'conjugal rights' are dreadful. Any institution which solders one person to another, obliging people to sleep together who no longer want to is a bad one.
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lovers. Unfortunately, Beauvoir's prominent open relationships at times overshadowed her substantial academic reputation. A scholar who was lecturing with her chastised their "distinguished audience every question asked about Sartre concerned his work, while all those asked about Beauvoir concerned her personal life."
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Despite her contributions to the feminist movement, especially the French women's liberation movement, and her beliefs in women's economic independence and equal education, Beauvoir was initially reluctant to call herself a feminist. However, after observing the resurgence of the feminist movement in
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and Simone de Beauvoir met in the 1960s, when Beauvoir was in her fifties and Sylvie was a teenager. In 1980, Beauvoir, 72, legally adopted Sylvie, who was in her late thirties, by which point they had already been in an intimate relationship for decades. Although Beauvoir rejected the institution of
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At one point in the early 1970s, Beauvoir also aligned herself with the French League for Women's Rights as a means to campaign and fight against sexism in French society. Beauvoir's influence goes beyond just her impact on second-wave founders, and extends to numerous aspects of feminism, including
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if she would support a minimum wage for women who do housework, Beauvoir answered: "No, we don’t believe that any woman should have this choice. No woman should be authorized to stay at home and raise her children. Society should be different. Women should not have that choice, precisely because if
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I think marriage is a very alienating institution, for men as well as for women. I think it's a very dangerous institution—dangerous for men, who find themselves trapped, saddled with a wife and children to support; dangerous for women, who aren't financially independent and end up by depending on
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and Beauvoir became a couple for the next 51 years, until his death in 1980. After they were confronted by her father, Sartre asked her to marry him on a provisional basis. One day while they were sitting on a bench outside the Louvre, he said, "Let's sign a two-year lease". Though Beauvoir wrote,
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Instead, she and Sartre entered into a lifelong "soul partnership", which was sexual but not exclusive, nor did it involve living together. She chose never to marry and never had children. This gave her the time to advance her education and engage in political causes, write and teach, and take
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Beauvoir was raised in a Catholic household. In her youth, she was sent to convent schools. She was deeply religious as a child, at one point intending to become a nun. At age 14, Beauvoir questioned her faith as she saw many changes in the world after witnessing tragedies throughout her life.
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she said: "...my father's individualism and pagan ethical standards were in complete contrast to the rigidly moral conventionalism of my mother's teaching. This disequilibrium, which made my life a kind of endless disputation, is the main reason why I became an intellectual."
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referred to women as "imperfect men" and the "incidental" being. She quotes "In itself, homosexuality is as limiting as heterosexuality: the ideal should be to be capable of loving a woman or a man; either, a human being, without feeling fear, restraint, or obligation."
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in 1939. Sorokine's parents laid formal charges against Beauvoir for debauching a minor (the age of consent in France at the time was 13 until 1945, when it became 15) and Beauvoir's licence to teach in France was revoked, although it was subsequently reinstated.
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for the rest of her life. To explain her atheist beliefs, Beauvoir stated, "Faith allows an evasion of those difficulties which the atheist confronts honestly. And to crown all, the believer derives a sense of great superiority from this very cowardice itself."
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and her autobiographies. Algren vented his outrage when reviewing American translations of Beauvoir's work. Much material bearing on this episode in Beauvoir's life, including her love letters to Algren, entered the public domain only after her death.
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Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre met during her college years. Intrigued by her determination as an educator, he intended to make their relationship romantic. However, she had no interest in doing so. She later changed her mind, and in October 1929,
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would not let many of Sartre's letters be published in unedited form. Most of Sartre's letters available today have Beauvoir's edits, which include a few omissions but mostly the use of pseudonyms. Beauvoir's adopted daughter and literary heir
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narrowly awarded Sartre first place instead of Beauvoir, who placed second and, at age 21, was the youngest person ever to pass the exam. Additionally, Beauvoir finished an exam for the certificate of "General Philosophy and Logic" second to
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Only in 2009 was there a second translation, to mark the 60th anniversary of the original publication. Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier produced the first integral translation in 2010, reinstating a third of the original work.
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wrote that, "despite important differences, all the modern feminist meanings of gender have roots in Simone de Beauvoir's claim that 'one is not born a woman .'" This "most famous feminist sentence ever written" is echoed in the title of
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in the early 1950s "led me to whatever original analysis of women's existence I have been able to contribute to the Women's movement and its unique politics. I looked to Simone de Beauvoir for a philosophical and intellectual authority."
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Beauvoir wrote popular travel diaries about time spent in the United States and China and published essays and fiction rigorously, especially throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Her 1955 travels in China were the basis of her 1957 travelogue
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Beauvoir duly seduced her and, the following year, introduced her to Sartre, then 33, who also took her to bed. By 1939, now studying under Sartre at the Sorbonne, Bianca was convinced that she was the key figure in an idealized love
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marriage her entire life, this adoption was like a marriage for her. Some scholars argue that this adoption was not to secure a literary heir for Beauvoir, but as a form of resistance to the bio-heteronormative family unit.
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After Sartre died in 1980, Beauvoir published his letters to her with edits to spare the feelings of people in their circle who were still living. After Beauvoir's death, Sartre's adopted daughter and literary heir
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Beauvoir was intellectually precocious, fueled by her father's encouragement; he reportedly would boast, "Simone thinks like a man!" Because of her family's straitened circumstances, she could no longer rely on her
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there is such a choice, too many women will make that one. It is a way of forcing women in a certain direction", further stating that motherhood "should be a choice, and not a result of conditioning”.
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into a feminist one: "One is not born but becomes a woman" (French: "On ne naĂźt pas femme, on le devient"). With this famous phrase, Beauvoir first articulated what has come to be known as the
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Beauvoir wrote novels, essays, biographies, autobiographies, and monographs on philosophy, politics, and social issues. She was best known for her "trailblazing work in feminist philosophy",
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in which Algren is the character Lewis Brogan. Algren vociferously objected to their intimacy becoming public. Years after they separated, she was buried wearing his gift of a silver ring.
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set after the end of World War II and follows the personal lives of philosophers and friends among Sartre's and Beauvoir's intimate circle, including her relationship with American writer
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took well-known nude and portrait photos of Beauvoir. Shay also wrote a play based on Algren, Beauvoir, and Sartre's triangular relationship. The play was stage read in 1999 in Chicago.
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Sartre and Beauvoir always read each other's work. Debate continues about the extent to which they influenced each other in their existentialist works, such as Sartre's
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is a square where Beauvoir's legacy lives on. It is one of the few squares in Paris to be officially named after a couple. The pair lived close to the square at 42
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is considered a foundational work in the history of feminism. Beauvoir had denied being feminist multiple times but ultimately admitted that she was one after
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activist. Though she did not consider herself a philosopher, nor was she considered one at the time of her death, she had a significant influence on both
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to promote her own work and explore her ideas on a small scale before fashioning essays and books. Beauvoir remained an editor until her death. However,
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As individuals as well we question 'woman', which for us, as for Simone de Beauvoir, is only a myth. She said: 'One is not born, but becomes a woman.'
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in philosophy, a highly competitive postgraduate examination that serves as a national ranking of students. It was while studying for it that she met
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in 1971, a manifesto that included a list of famous women who claimed to have had an abortion, then illegal in France. Signatories were diverse as
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de Beauvoir, "America Day by Day", Carol Cosman (Translator) and Douglas Brinkley (Foreword), Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.
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with the young woman. The novel also delves into Beauvoir and Sartre's complex relationship and how it was affected by the ménage à trois.
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by Ă©dition publiĂ©e sous la direction de Jean-Louis Jeannelle et d'Éliane Lecarme-Tabone ; chronologie par Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir
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in the UK. Written in 1954, the book describes her first love, a classmate named Elisabeth Lacoin ("Zaza") who died before age 22 of
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In 1943, Beauvoir was suspended again from her teaching position when she was accused of seducing her 17-year-old lycée pupil
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Beauvoir asserted that women are as capable of choice as men, and thus can choose to elevate themselves, moving beyond the "
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and "Phenomenology and Intent". However, recent studies of Beauvoir's work focus on influences other than Sartre, including
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in Paris. She was honored as a figure at the forefront of the struggle for women's rights around the time of her passing.
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to be enough to bring about women's liberation. She publicly declared herself a feminist in 1972 in an interview with
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Beauvoir defines women as the "second sex" because women are defined as inferior to men. She pointed out that
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is often regarded as the opening salvo of second-wave feminism in the United States, later said that reading
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Betty Friedan, 1998, “It changed my life: Writings on the woman’s movement”, p. 397-398. ISBN 9780674468856
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Mikkola, Mari (3 January 2018). "Feminist Perspectives on Sex and Gender". In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.).
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became crucial in the world of feminism. The work has had a profound influence, opening the way for
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in the 1930s inspired a whole generation of French thinkers, including Sartre, to discover Hegel's
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HĂ©lĂšne Rouch, 2001–2002, Trois conceptions du sexe: Simone de Beauvoir entre Adrienne SahuquĂ© et
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She contributed the piece "Feminism - Alive, Well, and in Constant Danger" to the 1984 anthology
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Beauvoir was bisexual, and her relationships with young women were controversial. French author
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level until she could support herself solely on the earnings of her writings. She taught at the
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in 1943. It has been assumed that it is inspired by her and Sartre's sexual relationship with
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Algren was her guide through the Chicago underworld, among drug addicts and petty thieves.
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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/08/30/simone-de-beauvoirs-lost-novel-of-early-love
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Woodward, Kathleen (1993). "Simone de Beauvoir: Prospects for the Future of Older Women".
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literary criticism, history, philosophy, theology, criticism of scientific discourse, and
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Algren was outraged by the frank way Beauvoir described their sexual experiences in both
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Beauvoir, Simone (1997), ""Introduction" to The Second Sex", in Nicholson, Linda (ed.),
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Her most enduring contribution to literature are her memoirs, notably the first volume,
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Bulletin 2006 de l'Association amicale des anciens et anciennes élÚves du lycée MoliÚre
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was Beauvoir's principal English translator, until he attained commercial success as a
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Moreover, Beauvoir's use of the term 'becoming' leads Butler to wonder further that '
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Ward, Julie K. (November 1999). "Reciprocity and Friendship in Beauvoir's Thought".
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along with other French intellectuals that supported the freeing of three arrested
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Victoria Brittain et al. discuss Simone de Beauvoir's lasting influence, ICA 1989
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Hearts and Minds: The Common Journey of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre
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by Simone de Beauvoir; Peter Green (Translator); Toril Moi (Introduction by)
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and elsewhere bore little resemblance to the marriage standards of the day.
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Moi, Toril "While We Wait: The English Translation of 'The Second Sex'" in
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argued women are "female by virtue of a certain lack of qualities", while
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solidified her economic independence and furthered her feminist ideology.
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the late 1960s and early 1970s, Beauvoir stated she no longer believed a
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on 14 April 1986 in Paris, aged 78. She is buried next to Sartre at the
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Simone de Beauvoir Biography on the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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in response to the posthumous 1990 publication of Jean-Paul Sartre's
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Simons, Margaret A.; Benjamin, Jessica; de Beauvoir, Simone (1979).
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Identity without selfhood : Simone de Beauvoir and bisexuality
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Sisterhood Is Global: The International Women's Movement Anthology
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On ne naĂźt pas femme : on le devient: The Life of a Sentence
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The prime of life : the autobiography of Simone de Beauvoir
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Bergoffen, Debra; Burke, Megan (2021). Zalta, Edward N. (ed.).
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Beauvoir also wrote a four-volume autobiography, consisting of
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Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir at the Balzac Memorial
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Identity Without Selfhood: Simone de Beauvoir and Bisexuality
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French philosopher, social theorist and activist (1908–1986)
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made a trip to New York City in the United States to visit
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Intellectuals: From Marx and Tolstoy to Sartre and Chomsky
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had a longstanding feud, which led Merleau-Ponty to leave
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She published several volumes of short stories, including
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Bergoffen, Debra (16 August 2010). Zalta, Edward (ed.).
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The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
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Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity
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At the end of World War II, Beauvoir and Sartre edited
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The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
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TĂȘte-a-TĂȘte: Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre.
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Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives
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A Transatlantic Love Affair: Letters to Nelson Algren
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by Wendy O'Brien (Editor); Lester E. Embree (Editor)
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The Fear of Chinese Power: an International History
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The Existential Phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir
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The Existential Phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir
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by Christine Daigle (Editor); Jacob Golomb (Editor)
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76: 73: 71:9 January 1908 60: 58: 54: 53: 50: 42: 41: 38: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 11678: 11667: 11664: 11662: 11659: 11657: 11656:Women critics 11654: 11652: 11649: 11647: 11644: 11642: 11639: 11637: 11634: 11632: 11629: 11627: 11624: 11622: 11619: 11617: 11614: 11612: 11609: 11607: 11604: 11602: 11599: 11597: 11594: 11592: 11589: 11587: 11584: 11582: 11579: 11577: 11574: 11572: 11569: 11567: 11564: 11562: 11559: 11557: 11554: 11552: 11549: 11547: 11544: 11542: 11539: 11537: 11534: 11532: 11529: 11527: 11524: 11522: 11519: 11517: 11514: 11512: 11509: 11507: 11504: 11502: 11499: 11497: 11494: 11492: 11489: 11487: 11484: 11482: 11479: 11477: 11474: 11472: 11469: 11467: 11464: 11462: 11459: 11457: 11454: 11452: 11449: 11447: 11444: 11442: 11439: 11437: 11434: 11432: 11429: 11428: 11426: 11411: 11408: 11406: 11403: 11400: 11397: 11395: 11392: 11390: 11389: 11385: 11383: 11382: 11378: 11376: 11373: 11371: 11369: 11364: 11362: 11359: 11358: 11356: 11352: 11345: 11344: 11340: 11337: 11336: 11332: 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10932: 10931: 10928: 10916: 10910: 10908: 10902: 10900: 10894: 10892: 10886: 10884: 10878: 10876: 10870: 10868: 10867:Éric Vuillard 10862: 10860: 10859:LeĂŻla Slimani 10854: 10852: 10851:Mathias Énard 10846: 10844: 10838: 10836: 10830: 10828: 10822: 10820: 10814: 10812: 10806: 10804: 10798: 10796: 10790: 10788: 10782: 10780: 10774: 10772: 10766: 10764: 10763:Laurent GaudĂ© 10758: 10756: 10750: 10748: 10742: 10740: 10734: 10733: 10731: 10727: 10721: 10715: 10713: 10707: 10705: 10699: 10697: 10691: 10689: 10683: 10681: 10680:AndreĂŻ Makine 10675: 10673: 10667: 10665: 10659: 10657: 10651: 10649: 10643: 10641: 10635: 10633: 10627: 10625: 10619: 10617: 10611: 10609: 10603: 10601: 10595: 10593: 10587: 10585: 10579: 10577: 10571: 10569: 10568:Lucien Bodard 10563: 10561: 10555: 10553: 10547: 10545: 10539: 10537: 10536:Didier Decoin 10531: 10529: 10523: 10522: 10520: 10516: 10510:(Romain Gary) 10509: 10503: 10501: 10495: 10493: 10487: 10485: 10484:Jean CarriĂšre 10479: 10477: 10471: 10469: 10463: 10461: 10455: 10453: 10447: 10445: 10439: 10437: 10431: 10429: 10428:Jacques Borel 10423: 10421: 10415: 10413: 10412:Armand Lanoux 10407: 10405: 10399: 10397: 10391: 10389: 10388:Vintilă Horia 10383: 10381: 10375: 10373: 10367: 10365: 10359: 10357: 10351: 10349: 10343: 10341: 10335: 10333: 10332:Pierre Gascar 10327: 10325: 10319: 10317: 10311: 10310: 10308: 10304: 10298: 10292: 10290: 10284: 10282: 10281:Maurice Druon 10276: 10274: 10268: 10266: 10260: 10258: 10252: 10250: 10244: 10242: 10236: 10234: 10228: 10226: 10225:Henri Pourrat 10220: 10218: 10212: 10210: 10204: 10202: 10196: 10194: 10188: 10186: 10180: 10178: 10172: 10170: 10164: 10162: 10161:AndrĂ© Malraux 10156: 10154: 10148: 10146: 10140: 10138: 10132: 10130: 10129:Marcel Arland 10124: 10122: 10116: 10114: 10113:Maurice Bedel 10108: 10106: 10105:Henri Deberly 10100: 10099: 10097: 10093: 10087: 10081: 10079: 10073: 10071: 10065: 10063: 10057: 10055: 10049: 10047: 10041: 10039: 10038:Marcel Proust 10033: 10031: 10025: 10023: 10017: 10015: 10009: 10007: 10006:RenĂ© Benjamin 10001: 9999: 9993: 9991: 9985: 9983: 9977: 9975: 9969: 9967: 9966:Louis Pergaud 9961: 9959: 9953: 9951: 9945: 9943: 9942:Émile Moselly 9937: 9935: 9931: 9925: 9923: 9917: 9915: 9909: 9907: 9901: 9900: 9898: 9894: 9890: 9889:Prix Goncourt 9882: 9877: 9875: 9870: 9868: 9863: 9862: 9859: 9845: 9841: 9837: 9833: 9829: 9825: 9821: 9817: 9813: 9809: 9805: 9801: 9797: 9793: 9789: 9785: 9781: 9777: 9773: 9772:Mary Robinson 9769: 9765: 9764:Eugenio Barba 9761: 9757: 9753: 9749: 9745: 9741: 9737: 9733: 9729: 9725: 9721: 9717: 9713: 9709: 9705: 9701: 9697: 9693: 9689: 9685: 9681: 9677: 9673: 9669: 9668:Hannah Arendt 9665: 9661: 9657: 9653: 9649: 9645: 9641: 9637: 9633: 9629: 9625: 9621: 9617: 9613: 9609: 9605: 9601: 9597: 9593: 9589: 9585: 9581: 9577: 9573: 9569: 9565: 9561: 9557: 9553: 9549: 9545: 9544: 9541: 9537: 9536:Sonning Prize 9529: 9524: 9522: 9517: 9515: 9510: 9509: 9506: 9493: 9490: 9487: 9484: 9481: 9478: 9475: 9472: 9469: 9466: 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Kennedy 9394: 9391: 9390:Jorge SemprĂșn 9388: 9385: 9382: 9379: 9378:Julian Barnes 9376: 9373: 9370: 9367: 9364: 9361: 9358: 9355: 9352: 9349: 9346: 9343: 9340: 9337: 9334: 9331: 9328: 9325: 9322: 9319: 9316: 9313: 9310: 9307: 9304: 9301: 9298: 9295: 9292: 9289: 9286: 9283: 9280: 9277: 9276:Milan Kundera 9274: 9271: 9268: 9265: 9264:StanisƂaw Lem 9262: 9259: 9256: 9253: 9250: 9247: 9244: 9241: 9240:Doris Lessing 9238: 9235: 9232: 9229: 9226: 9223: 9220: 9217: 9214: 9211: 9210:Italo Calvino 9208: 9205: 9202: 9199: 9198:SĂĄndor Weöres 9196: 9193: 9192:Harold Pinter 9190: 9187: 9184: 9181: 9178: 9175: 9172: 9168: 9164: 9161: 9158: 9155: 9152: 9149: 9146: 9143: 9140: 9139: 9136: 9132: 9124: 9119: 9117: 9112: 9110: 9105: 9104: 9101: 9089: 9086: 9085: 9082: 9076: 9073: 9071: 9070:Social theory 9068: 9066: 9063: 9061: 9058: 9056: 9053: 9051: 9048: 9046: 9043: 9041: 9038: 9036: 9033: 9031: 9028: 9026: 9023: 9021: 9018: 9016: 9013: 9011: 9008: 9006: 9003: 9001: 8998: 8996: 8993: 8992: 8990: 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Index

Beauvoir (disambiguation)
SimĂłn BolĂ­var

Montparnasse Cemetery
University of Paris
BA
MA
The Second Sex
Jean-Paul Sartre
Nelson Algren
Claude Lanzmann
20th-century philosophy
Western philosophy
School
Continental philosophy
Existentialism
Existential phenomenology
French feminism
Western Marxism
Political philosophy
existential phenomenology
Ethics of ambiguity
Feminist ethics
Existential feminism

a series
Feminist philosophy
female symbol merged with a question mark
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)
The Subjection of Women (1869)

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