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Simone de Beauvoir Writing the Self - (Contributions in Sociology (Paperback)) by Jo-Ann Pilardi (Paperback)

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  • The development of Simone de Beauvoir's notion of self in both her philosophical and autobiographical writings is analyzed in this volume.
  • About the Author: JO-ANN PILARDI is Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at Towson University in Maryland, where she is also Director of Women's Studies.
  • 152 Pages
  • Philosophy, History & Surveys
  • Series Name: Contributions in Sociology (Paperback)

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The development of Simone de Beauvoir's notion of self in both her philosophical and autobiographical writings is analyzed in this volume. Two ideas of the self are isolated: the existential notion of the self and the gendered self, which she developed in The Second Sex, and which represents a major departure from existential philosophy. Beginning with a study of her early essays, the author proceeds to discuss Beauvoir's major philosophical works and her autobiographical writings where three personae emerge--the child, the woman in love, and the writer. This analysis highlights the innovative quality of Beauvoir's thought. It also shows that writing an autobiography can be a philosophically inventive enterprise and one in which Beauvoir created her most profound analysis of the self.



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The development of Simone de Beauvoir's notion of self in both her philosophical and autobiographical writings is analyzed in this volume. Two ideas of the self are isolated: the existential notion of the self and the gendered self, which she developed in The Second Sex, and which represents a major departure from existential philosophy. Beginning with a study of her early essays, the author proceeds to discuss Beauvoir's major philosophical works and her autobiographical writings where three personae emerge--the child, the woman in love, and the writer. This analysis highlights the innovative quality of Beauvoir's thought. It also shows that writing an autobiography can be a philosophically inventive enterprise and one in which Beauvoir created her most profound analysis of the self.



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"This lucid, authoritative book does a superb job in demonstrating the power of autobiography as a means of 'solving the self.' As one who uses autobiography in several academic and research contexts, I am delighted to see two such rigorous minds as Jo-Ann Pilardi's and Simone de Beauvoir's meeting in the field of autobiographical study--a field all too often cursed by Warm Fuzziness."-Professor Clarinda Harriss, Chair English Department, Towson University

"Jo-Ann Pilardi's work is a valuable addition....Pilardi's detailed philosophical analysis brings out numerous pertinent aspects of Beauvoir's works....[A] perceptive treatment of an important subject, and offers a helpful contribution both to Beauvoir studies and to other important areas."-French Review

?De Beauvoir's literary attempt at self-construction is self-consciously an act of transcendence in whic de Beauvoir attempts to give due credit to the limits imposed on the self by social situation and by the transcendence of others. The tensions in and complexity of this project emerge well from Pilardi's discussion.?-Philosophy in Review

?Jo-Ann Pilardi's work is a valuable addition....Pilardi's detailed philosophical analysis brings out numerous pertinent aspects of Beauvoir's works....[A] perceptive treatment of an important subject, and offers a helpful contribution both to Beauvoir studies and to other important areas.?-French Review

?This book is a welcome contribution to Simone de Beauvoir studies and, more particularly, to critical studies of Beauvoir's autobiographical project.?-Hypatia

"This book is a welcome contribution to Simone de Beauvoir studies and, more particularly, to critical studies of Beauvoir's autobiographical project."-Hypatia

"De Beauvoir's literary attempt at self-construction is self-consciously an act of transcendence in whic de Beauvoir attempts to give due credit to the limits imposed on the self by social situation and by the transcendence of others. The tensions in and complexity of this project emerge well from Pilardi's discussion."-Philosophy in Review



About the Author



JO-ANN PILARDI is Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at Towson University in Maryland, where she is also Director of Women's Studies. Her main areas of expertise are feminist philosophy, phenomenology and existentialism, postmodernism, and social and political philosophy.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.34 Inches (H) x 6.36 Inches (W) x .45 Inches (D)
Weight: .55 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 152
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: History & Surveys
Series Title: Contributions in Sociology (Paperback)
Publisher: Praeger
Theme: Modern
Format: Paperback
Author: Jo-Ann Pilardi
Language: English
Street Date: January 30, 1999
TCIN: 1005133599
UPC: 9780275963347
Item Number (DPCI): 247-13-7198
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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