Simone de Beauvoir : : a humanist thinker / / edited by Tove Pettersen, Annlaug Bjørsnøs ; with a guest foreword by Margaret A. Simons.

This collection of humanist readings of Simone de Beauvoir’s work is a novel contribution to contemporary research on Beauvoir, and a defense of the importance of the humanities. It demonstrates the significance and value of humanistic research through the work of Beauvoir, and argues that the recep...

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Superior document:Value Inquiry Book Series, Volume 279
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Koninklijke Brill,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Value inquiry book series ; Volume 279.
Physical Description:1 online resource (229 p.)
Notes:Includes indexes.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Making the Humanities Meaningful: Beauvoir’s Philosophy and Literature of the Appeal /
Existential Awakening in Simone de Beauvoir’s Les belles images /
Interdisciplinarity in The Second Sex: Between Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis /
Simone de Beauvoir as Mediator for Foreign Literature in Les Temps Modernes /
Existential Humanism and Moral Freedom in Simone de Beauvoir’s Ethics /
Becoming-Ambiguous: Beauvoir, Deleuze, and the Future of the Humanities /
Embodiment and Contemplation of Death: A Beauvoirian Analysis /
The Relevance of Simone de Beauvoir’s Ethic/Aesthetic Project to the Humanities /
Representing Time: On the Experience of Temporality in The Mandarins by Simone de Beauvoir /
The Relevance of Woolf’s Orlando and Beauvoir’s Tous les hommes sont mortels /
Works Cited /
About the Authors /
Name Index /
Subject Index /
Summary:This collection of humanist readings of Simone de Beauvoir’s work is a novel contribution to contemporary research on Beauvoir, and a defense of the importance of the humanities. It demonstrates the significance and value of humanistic research through the work of Beauvoir, and argues that the reception and influence of her works demonstrate the transformative potential of humanistic research. Organized around three topics, each chapter ascertains Beauvoir’s relation to the humanities and the humanist tradition. The first group focuses on Beauvoir’s interdisciplinary methodology and critical thinking, the second on her ethics of freedom and the construction of values. The last section explores how Beauvoir uses literature as a laboratory for developing her ideas on human interaction. The chapters can be studied as independent essays, or read together as a whole. Simone de Beauvoir—A Humanist Thinker reveals new and previously unexplored dimensions of Beauvoir’s work by exposing her as a significant and inspiring humanist thinker. This volume attests that Beauvoir’s works continue to offer conceptual tools and insights enabling readers to critically analyze their own situation. In today’s world, where religious fanaticism and totalitarian ideologies are gaining ground, humanist values and humanistic research are more important than ever.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISSN:0929-8436 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Tove Pettersen, Annlaug Bjørsnøs ; with a guest foreword by Margaret A. Simons.