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Simone de Beauvoir
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Simone de Beauvoir

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"One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman."

With this single, audacious declaration, Simone de Beauvoir ignited a revolution that reshaped our understanding of gender, freedom, and identity. A colossus of modern intellectual history, she was a philosopher, novelist, and political activist whose life choices were as radical as her ideas. But who was the woman who dared to ask, "What is a woman?"

SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR: A Beginner's Guide provides a clear and compelling journey through the life and work of this pioneering thinker. Forged in the intellectual ferment of mid-20th century Paris and her complex partnership with Jean-Paul Sartre, Beauvoir's thought weaves together existentialism, ethics, and a trailblazing feminism that remains profoundly relevant today.

Inside, you will discover:

The Dutiful Daughter's Rebellion: Explore the formative experiences of Beauvoir's youth-a crisis of faith and a rejection of bourgeois conformity-that fueled her lifelong quest for authenticity. The Tools of Existentialism: Grasp the core concepts that formed her intellectual bedrock, including freedom, responsibility, the ambiguity of the human condition, and her distinct ethics for a world without absolute rules. The Absolute Subject and Her Other: A deep dive into the foundational argument of her masterpiece, The Second Sex, revealing how patriarchal culture defines man as the Self and woman as the Other. "One Becomes a Woman" Unpack the meticulous analysis behind her most famous statement, exploring how "femininity" is not a biological destiny but a pervasive social construction. The Path to Liberation: Understand Beauvoir's pragmatic and ambitious vision for women's emancipation, rooted in economic independence, creative transcendence, and bodily autonomy. A Contested Inheritance: Engage with Beauvoir's enduring legacy and the subsequent feminist and queer theory critiques that her own work made possible.

This guide is for anyone seeking to understand one of the 20th century's most crucial thinkers. It offers not a set of static doctrines, but a powerful framework for dissecting power, questioning norms, and imagining paths to a more authentic and liberated existence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Philosophy School
Date
14 September 2025
Pages
62
ISBN
9798232450724

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

"One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman."

With this single, audacious declaration, Simone de Beauvoir ignited a revolution that reshaped our understanding of gender, freedom, and identity. A colossus of modern intellectual history, she was a philosopher, novelist, and political activist whose life choices were as radical as her ideas. But who was the woman who dared to ask, "What is a woman?"

SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR: A Beginner's Guide provides a clear and compelling journey through the life and work of this pioneering thinker. Forged in the intellectual ferment of mid-20th century Paris and her complex partnership with Jean-Paul Sartre, Beauvoir's thought weaves together existentialism, ethics, and a trailblazing feminism that remains profoundly relevant today.

Inside, you will discover:

The Dutiful Daughter's Rebellion: Explore the formative experiences of Beauvoir's youth-a crisis of faith and a rejection of bourgeois conformity-that fueled her lifelong quest for authenticity. The Tools of Existentialism: Grasp the core concepts that formed her intellectual bedrock, including freedom, responsibility, the ambiguity of the human condition, and her distinct ethics for a world without absolute rules. The Absolute Subject and Her Other: A deep dive into the foundational argument of her masterpiece, The Second Sex, revealing how patriarchal culture defines man as the Self and woman as the Other. "One Becomes a Woman" Unpack the meticulous analysis behind her most famous statement, exploring how "femininity" is not a biological destiny but a pervasive social construction. The Path to Liberation: Understand Beauvoir's pragmatic and ambitious vision for women's emancipation, rooted in economic independence, creative transcendence, and bodily autonomy. A Contested Inheritance: Engage with Beauvoir's enduring legacy and the subsequent feminist and queer theory critiques that her own work made possible.

This guide is for anyone seeking to understand one of the 20th century's most crucial thinkers. It offers not a set of static doctrines, but a powerful framework for dissecting power, questioning norms, and imagining paths to a more authentic and liberated existence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Philosophy School
Date
14 September 2025
Pages
62
ISBN
9798232450724