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Beauvoir in Time
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English
Published/Copyright:
2020
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Beauvoir in Time situates Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex in the historical context of its writing and in later contexts of its international reception, from then till now. The book takes up three aspects of Beauvoir's work more recent feminists find embarrassing: "bad sex," "dated" views about lesbians, and intersections with race and class. Through close reading of Beauvoir's writing in many genres, alongside contemporaneous discourses (good and bad novels in French and English, outmoded psychoanalytic and sexological authorities, ethnographic surrealism, the writing of Richard Wright and Franz Fanon), and in light of her travels to the U.S. and China, the author uncovers insights more recent feminist methodologies obscure, showing that Beauvoir is still good to think with today.
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Meryl Altman studied Literature at Swarthmore and Columbia (Ph.D. 1988) and taught at DePauw University in Indiana. She has published on modernist American poetry and fiction, the history of sexuality, Sappho and classical reception, migrant domestic labor, and Beauvoir.
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eBook published on:
November 23, 2020
eBook ISBN:
9789004431218
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Main content:
570
eBook ISBN:
9789004431218
Keywords for this book
existentialism; lesbian; sexuality; race; social class; colonialism; transnational feminism; American Studies; Richard Wright; Frantz Fanon; feminist theory; Cold War; psychoanalysis; The Second Sex; orientalism; second wave
Audience(s) for this book
Important to scholars of Beauvoir and existentialism, whether based in philosophy or literary studies, also accessible to those without specialized knowledge but interested in feminism in 20th century and today.
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BY-NC-ND 4.0