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Beauvoir’s minoritarian philosophy

Hypatia 14 (4):96-113 (1999)

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  1. O problema do sujeito político do feminismo: reflexões a partir de um viés descolonial.Juliana Oliveira Missaggia - 2022 - Trans/Form/Ação 45 (spe):293-310.
    Resumo: Este artigo analisa o problema de determinar o sujeito político do feminismo, uma vez que a categoria “mulher” passa a ser questionada e interpretada de diferentes formas, na teoria feminista contemporânea. Após apresentar brevemente as críticas ao essencialismo, por parte de autoras bastante influentes do Norte global, investigam-se os argumentos de pensadoras que defendem um viés descolonial. Sustenta-se que a perspectiva descolonial precisa ser levada em consideração, no momento de buscar categorias de análise adequadas ao movimento feminista, no contexto (...)
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  • Love, Ethics, and Authenticity: Beauvoir's Lesson in What It Means to Read.Michelle Boulous Walker - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (2):334 - 356.
    Beauvoir's distinction between romantic and authentic love offers us an opportunity for thinking through the complex refotions among phihsophy, reading, and love. If we accept her account of romantic love as a flawed, dependent mode of being, and her suggestion that an authentic love—one that engages maturely with the other—is possible, then we might take the risk of thinking of reading in these terms.
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  • Re-reading the second sex's 'simone de beauvoir'.Tom Grimwood - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (1):197 – 213.
    Referencing ‘Simone de Beauvoir’ is to reference a stage in the history of feminist philosophy; when one cites the name ‘Simone de Beauvoir’, as the signature of The Second Sex, one is also citing...
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  • Desire, death and wonder: Reading Simone de Beauvoir's narratives of travel.Simone Fullagar - 2001 - Cultural Values 5 (3):289-305.
    This article draws upon the work of contemporary French feminist philosopher Luce Irigaray in developing a post‐structuralist analysis of travel within the autobiographies of the second wave feminist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir. Travel and the experience of wonder at the otherness of the world figure as important self shaping experiences within the four volumes of Beauvoir's life narrative. Travel has a metonymic relation to the passage of Beauvoir's life, in which the existential extremes of anguish and ecstasy are played out (...)
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