The second sex / Simone de Beauvoir ; translated by Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier ; with an introduction by Judith Thurman.
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TextLanguage: English Original language: French Publication details: New York : Vintage Books, 2011.Edition: 1st ed. complete and unabridgedDescription: xxi, 800 p. ; 20 cmISBN: - 9780307277787
- The deuxième sexe. English
- 305.401
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| 305.244 SHE pas Passages : | 305.3 BUT gen Gender trouble : | 305.3 RAH gen Gender and sexuality : | 305.401 BEA sec The second sex / | 305.401 DE fig Figures of resistance : | 305.409 KON wom Women after all : | 305.4094 FED cal Caliban and the witch / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
V. 1. Facts and myths --
Pt. 1. Destiny --
Ch. 1. Biological data --
Ch. 2. The psychoanalytical point of view --
Ch. 3. The point of view of historical materialism --
Pt. 2. History --
Pt. 3. Myths --
Montherlant or the bread of disgust --
D. H. Lawrence or phallic pride --
Claudel or the handmaiden of the Lord --
Breton or poetry; Stendhal or romancing the real --
V. 2. Lived experience --
Pt. 1. Formative years --
Ch. 1. Childhood --
Ch. 2. The girl --
Ch. 3. Sexual initiation --
Ch. 4. The lesbian --
Pt. 2. Situation --
Ch. 5. The married woman --
Ch. 6. The mother --
Ch. 7. Social life --
Ch. 8. Prostitutes and hetaeras --
Ch. 9. From maturity to old age --
Ch. 10. Woman's situation and character --
Pt. 3. Justifications --
Ch. 11. The narcissist --
Ch. 12. The woman in love --
Ch. 13. The mystic --
Pt. 4. Toward liberation --
Ch. 14. The independent woman.
Newly translated and unabridged in English for the first time, Simone de Beauvoir's masterwork is a powerful analysis of the Western notion of "woman", and a groundbreaking exploration of inequality and otherness. This long-awaited new edition reinstates significant portions of the original French text that were cut in the first English translation. Vital and groundbreaking, Beauvoir's pioneering and impressive text remains as pertinent today as it was sixty years ago, and will continue to provoke and inspire generations of men and women to come.
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