Simone de Beauvoir [electronic resource] : a humanist thinker / edited by Tove Pettersen, Annlaug Bjørsnøs ; with a guest foreword by Margaret A. Simons.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Part One: Critical Thinking And Methodology -- Christine Daigle / Making The Humanities Meaningful: Beauvoir's Philosophy And Literature Of The Appeal -- Louise Renee / Existential Awakening In Simone De Beauvoir's Les Belles Images -- Erika Ruonakoski / Interdisciplinarity In The Second Sex: Between Phenomenology And Psychoanalysis -- Steve Bessac-Vaure / Simone De Beauvoir As Mediator For Foreign Literature In Les Temps Modernes -- Part Two: Freedom, Dependence, And Ambiguity -- Tove Pettersen / Existential Humanism And Moral Freedom In Simone De Beauvoir's Ethics -- Samantha Bankston / Becoming-Ambiguous: Beauvoir, Deleuze, And The Future Of The Humanities -- Gwendolyn Dolske / Embodiment And Contemplation Of Death: A Beauvoirian Analysis -- Part Three: Literature As Laboratory -- Juliana De Albuquerque Katz / The Relevance Of Simone De Beauvoir's Ethic/Aesthetic Project To The Humanities -- Annlaug Bjorsnos / Representing Time: On The Experience Of Temporality In The Mandarins By Simone De Beauvoir -- Barbara Klaw / The Relevance Of Woolf's Orlando And Beauvoir's Tous Les Hommes Sont Mortels.
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