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«Jusqu’à nos désirs, jusqu’aux formes de notre plaisir»: feminism’s development in Les Temps modernes
2017
Les Temps Modernes has been a basic ground for the growth both of the second-wave feminism and of the third-wave one, and has skaken old roles also by questioning traditional longings, as some writings we can (re)read here show: several remarks by Simone de Beauvoir, an article by Colette Audry, an issue of the column Le Sexisme ordinaire.
La asunción de la facticidad en Simone de Beauvoir
2021
El objetivo de esta tesis es una aproximación a la asunción de la facticidad humana a través de la obra polimórfica de Simone de Beauvoir, en un análisis intertextual de su obra literaria y la filosófica. Si la facticidad es uno de los rasgos constitutivos de la condición humana, ¿qué sentido tiene hablar de su asunción?, ¿por qué en la obra de una existencialista cuyo lema es la trascendencia? Es lo que dilucidaremos a lo largo de esta tesis. Dividida en siete capítulos, parte del análisis de la relación de complementariedad de Filosofía y Literatura; a continuación, determina cómo comprende Beauvoir el soporte de la facticidad, o, con otras palabras, la corporalidad; en los cinco restante…
"L'être en devenir : identité, sexualité et normes sociales : autour des œuvres de Marivaux, Balzac et Beauvoir"
2018
URL : http://ceredi.labos.univ-rouen.fr/public/?journee-d-agregation-l-etre-en.html
De l’individualisme à la solidarité sociale : la philosophie de la guerre dans les textes beauvoiriens
2016
The horrors and suffering of World War II directly affected Simone de Beauvoir. Exposed to destruction and pervasive death, and haunted by the separation from her beloved, she is bound to conclude that an individual—especially an intellectual—is powerless when confronted with extreme violence. In this context, the writer becomes increasingly aware that action must be taken to defend both the common good and those whose lives are under threat. The restrained existentialist—an independent woman focused on her personal development and happiness—thus undergoes a kind of evolution, and becomes an author sincerely concerned with other people and their basic needs— especially with those suffering …