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Sex and Philosophy: Rethinking de Beauvoir and Sartre

Autor Dr Edward Fullbrook, Professor Kate Fullbrook
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2008
From the author's introduction:As the Sartre-Beauvoir story developed and became part of contemporary mythology, it was increasingly filtered through two presumptions regarding the nature of the partnership. One concerned sex, the other philosophy. The classic view of Beauvoir, encouraged by her own writing and by Sartre's acquiescence, has been one of Sartre as womanizer and Beauvoir as the patient, loyal female victim. The legend also consistently portrayed Beauvoir as the midwife of Sartre's philosophy rather than a thinker in her own right, encouraging the view that her philosophical writings were mere echoes of the thoughts of her man. But over the past 25 years big chunks of documentary evidence have become public which show that both of these traditional interpretations of the Sartre-Beauvoir story are profoundly false. It is now clear, as this book explains, that it was Beauvoir's demand for sexual freedom that dictated the open terms of their relationship and that it fell to Sartre at least as often as to Beauvoir to perform the role of midwife for the other's philosophy.Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir were two of the most brilliant, influential, and scandalous intellectuals of the 20th century. They are remembered as much for the lives they led as for their influence on the way we think. Their committed but notoriously open union created huge controversy in their lifetime. And even before their deaths they had become one of history's legendary couples, renowned for the passion, daring, humor and intellectual intensity of their relationship. This fascinating book presents a biography of Sartre and de Beauvoir's relationship and offers some highly original theories relating to the extent of de Beauvoir's contribution to their shared ideas. Through a thorough examination of Sartre and de Beauvoir's major works, the authors present a compelling story of their romantic and intellectual relationships.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847060662
ISBN-10: 1847060668
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Edward and Kate Fullbrook have a high international profile among Sartre and de Beauvoir scholars - this book brings together their sometimes controversial ideas and new supporting evidence that has emerged in this area over the last few years.

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsIntroductionPart I: Sartre and Beauvoir1. Final Exams2. Courtship and Union3. Carousing4. Would-be Authors5. More Carousing6. The Family Jewels7. The 'Lost' LettersPart II: Sartre or Beauvoir?8. A 'Preposterous' Thesis9. Two Beginnings, One Philosophy10. Whose Ethics?11. The Absence of Beauvoir12. Beauvoir in the Intellectual MarketplacePart III: Beauvoir and Beauvoir13. Gender and Method14. Gender and Ethics15. The Second Sex16. The Second Sex and the Genre Trap Bibliography: Jean-Paul Sartre Bibliography: Simone de Beauvoir

Recenzii

Other biographers may challenge the standard account of Beauvoir and Sartre's sexual relationship, but only Edward and Kate Fullbrook pose as radical a challenge to the standard account of their philosophical relationship, arguing that Beauvoir, rather than Sartre, originated much of the philosophy they shared. Their new book strengthens their case with some interesting new material, including a discussion of Beauvoir's and Sartre's work on the phenomenon of absence.
Leveraging the tools of the biographer, literary critic, philosopher, and historian, the authors offer a thorough investigation of the Sartre-de Beauvoir story, attempting to distinguish the truth from the legend of their relationship. Recommended for academic libraries.
In their accessible overview of Sartre's and de Beauvoir's philosophies, the Fullbrooks reiterate the argument that they make in earlier works: Sartre plagiarized de Beauvoir's thoughts, laid bare in de Beauvoir's novel She Came To Stay...Leveraging the tools of the biographer, literary critic, philosopher, and historian, the authors offer a thorough investigation of the Sartre-de Beauvoir story, attempting to distinguish the truth from the legend of their relationship. Recommended for academic libraries.