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Companion to Simone De Beauvoir

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Informationen zum Autor Laura Hengehold is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Case Western Reserve University. A prolific author, her most recent book is Simone de Beauvoir's Philosophy of Individuation: The Problem of The Second Sex. Nancy Bauer is Professor of Philosophy, Dean of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and Dean of Academic Affairs for the Tufts University School of Arts and Sciences. She is the author of Simone de Beauvoir, Philosophy, and Feminism. Klappentext The work of Simone de Beauvoir has endured and flowered in the last two decades, thanks primarily to the lasting influence of The Second Sex on the rise of academic discussions of gender, sexuality, and old age. Now, in this new Companion dedicated to her life and writings, an international assembly of prominent scholars, essayists, and leading interpreters reflect upon the range of Beauvoir's contribution to philosophy as one of the great authors, thinkers, and public intellectuals of the twentieth century.The Companion examines Beauvoir's rich intellectual life from a variety of angles--including literary, historical, and anthropological perspectives--and situates her in relation to her forbears and contemporaries in the philosophical canon. Essays in each of four thematic sections reveal the breadth and acuity of her insight, from the significance of The Second Sex and her work on the metaphysics of gender to her plentiful contributions in ethics and political philosophy. Later chapters trace the relationship between Beauvoir's philosophical and literary work and open up her scholarship to global issues, questions of race, and the legacy of colonialism and sexism. The volume concludes by considering her impact on contemporary feminist thought writ large, and features pioneering work from a new generation of Beauvoir scholars.Ambitious and unprecedented in scope, A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir is an accessible and interdisciplinary resource for students, teachers, and researchers across the humanities and social sciences. Zusammenfassung The work of Simone de Beauvoir has endured and flowered in the last two decades! thanks primarily to the lasting influence of The Second Sex on the rise of academic discussions of gender! sexuality! and old age. Now! in this new Companion dedicated to her life and writings! an international assembly of prominent scholars! essayists! and leading interpreters reflect upon the range of Beauvoir's contribution to philosophy as one of the great authors! thinkers! and public intellectuals of the twentieth century.The Companion examines Beauvoir's rich intellectual life from a variety of angles--including literary! historical! and anthropological perspectives--and situates her in relation to her forbears and contemporaries in the philosophical canon. Essays in each of four thematic sections reveal the breadth and acuity of her insight! from the significance of The Second Sex and her work on the metaphysics of gender to her plentiful contributions in ethics and political philosophy. Later chapters trace the relationship between Beauvoir's philosophical and literary work and open up her scholarship to global issues! questions of race! and the legacy of colonialism and sexism. The volume concludes by considering her impact on contemporary feminist thought writ large! and features pioneering work from a new generation of Beauvoir scholars.Ambitious and unprecedented in scope! A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir is an accessible and interdisciplinary resource for students! teachers! and researchers across the humanities and social sciences. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors ix Acknowledgements xvii Introduction 1 Laura Hengehold Part I Re¿reading The Second Sex 13 A. Reception and Scholarship 13 1 Beauvoir's Transdisciplinarity: From Philosophy to Gender Theory 15

List of contents

Notes on Contributors ix
 
Acknowledgements xvii
 
Introduction 1
Laura Hengehold
 
Part I Re?reading The Second Sex 13
 
A. Reception and scholarship 13
 
1 Beauvoir's Transdisciplinarity: From Philosophy to Gender Theory 15
Stella Sandford
 
2 The Intellectual and Social Context of The Second Sex 28
Sandra Reineke
 
3 "The Limits of the Abject." The Reception of Le Deuxième Sexe in 1949 37
Ingrid Galster
 
4 Simone de Beauvoir and the Race/Gender Analogy in The Second Sex Revisited 47
Kathryn T. Gines
 
5 Two English Translations of Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex 59
Emily R. Grosholz
 
B. Central Themes 71
 
6 Beauvoir and the Biological Body 73
Ruth Groenhout
 
7 Becoming Bodies 87
Emily Anne Parker
 
8 The Drama of Independence: Narcissism, Childhood, and the Family Complexes 99
Emily Zakin
 
9 The Second Sexuality: Training in the Work of Simone de Beauvoir and Michel Foucault 111
Mary Beth Mader
 
10 Beauvoir and the Ambiguities of Motherhood 122
Alison Stone
 
11 Laboring with Beauvoir: In Search of the Embodied Subject in Childbirth 134
Sara Cohen Shabot
 
12 Simone de Beauvoir on Motherhood and Destiny 146
Nancy Bauer
 
13 Love - According to Simone de Beauvoir 160
Tove Pettersen
 
14 Why is Woman the Other? 174
Tanella Boni
 
Part II Beauvoir's Intellectual Engagements 185
 
15 Beauvoir and Hegel 187
Kimberly Hutchings
 
16 Simone de Beauvoir's Relation to Hegel's Absolute 198
Zeynep Direk
 
17 Beauvoir and Merleau?]Ponty 211
Jennifer McWeeny
 
18 Beauvoir and Merleau?]Ponty on Freedom and Authenticity 224
William Wilkerson
 
19 Beauvoir and the Marxism Question 236
Sonia Kruks
 
20 Beauvoir Between Structuralism and "Aleatory Materialism" 249
Eva D. Bahovec
 
21 Unweaving the Threads of Influence: Beauvoir and Sartre 260
Christine Daigle
 
Part III Beyond The Second Sex 271
 
A. Beauvoir's Ethics and Political Philosophy 271
 
22 "Pyrrhus and Cineas": The Conditions of a Meaningful Life 273
Kristana Arp
 
23 Separation and Queer Connection in The Ethics of Ambiguity 286
Laura Hengehold
 
24 Simone de Beauvoir on Violence and Politics 299
Lori J. Marso
 
25 Why Rape? Lessons from The Second Sex 311
Debra Bergoffen
 
26 Simone de Beauvoir, Women's Oppression and Existential Freedom 325
Patricia Hill Collins
 
B. Beauvoir and the Art of Philosophical Fiction 339
 
27 Beauvoir as Literary Writer 341
Meryl Altman
 
28 Simone de Beauvoir and the Dialectic of Desire in L'invitée 356
Anne van Leeuwen
 
29 The Failure of Female Identity in Simone de Beauvoir's Fiction 367
Shannon M. Mussett
 
30 The Power of Literature: Simone de Beauvoir's Les Mandarins and the Metaphysical Novel 379
Sally J. Scholz
 
C. Beauvoir's Scope: Memory, History, and Age 391
 
31 Beauvoir, Philosophy, and Autobiography 393
Margaret A. Simons
 
32 Witnessing Self, Witnessing Other in Beauvoir's Life Writings 406
Ursula Tidd
 
33 Simone de Beauvoir: Women and Philosophy of History 418
Michel Kail
 
34 The Postwar World According to Beauvoir 429
William McBride
 
35 Afterlives: Beauvoir's Old Age and the Intersections of The Second Sex 438
Penelope Deutscher
 
Part IV Beauvoir and Contemporary Feminism 449
 
36 Race after Beauvoir 451
Shannon Sullivan
 
37 Who Is the Subject of The Second Sex? Life, Science, and Transmasculine Embodiment in Beauvoir's Chapter on Biology 463
A. Alexander Antonopoulos
 
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