Abstract
Several lines of analysis support the contention that Sartres theorizing can be used to bolster feminist concerns. Both philosophical and literary works are examined, and Notebooks for an Ethics, The Flies and The Respectful Prostitute are examined at some length. The commentary of Flynn, Bell and Pellauer is employed, and in general the argument relies on the notion that the construction of the for-itself, along with Sartres generalized portrayal of the Other, can be used for feminist purposes. Key Words: gender theory Sartre transcendence.