
Simone de Beauvoir
In Our Time: Philosophy
Feminism and Women's Centredness
Whether she would have said in the thirties that she was a feminist would be very unlikely. Personally, i find her works are never hostile to women. But that's not a whi sligtly widely shared in some circles. She worked with the minister for women's rights in the eighties, defending her laws. When ivette roudi tried to bring in a law restricting denegrating images of women in public, she was held down. And beauvois was very marked in her defence. So i think feminism and womens centredness is politically and intellectually very central to her work.
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