Why Read Beauvoir Today?

Cristina Chimisso author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:2nd Jul '26

£14.99

This title is due to be published on 2nd July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Why Read Beauvoir Today? cover

This accessible study gives a fresh perspective on Beauvoir's philosophy and its enduring power to illuminate existential and social realities.

An accessible yet rigorous study of Beauvoir's philosophy, which will appeal to a range of readers, whether they are interested specifically in Beauvoir and existentialism or in discussions of the meaning of life, feminism, freedom, solidarity, the body, and old age.Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986) made important contributions to ethics, social philosophy, and the philosophy of the body, and was also a prize-winning novelist. Her book The Second Sex (1949) made a huge impact as part of the second wave of feminist thought. This accessible study examines Beauvoir's philosophy across all her works, including not only The Second Sex, The Ethics of Ambiguity and her essays, but also her novels, autobiography, travel diaries and memoirs. Her key ideas are analysed, including freedom and self-creation -- with special attention to their constraints and limitations – solidarity, and the role of other people in a person's existence. Her views of women's lived experience, motherhood, the body, illness, and death are related to our own time, with examples from current affairs, literature, cinema, and social media. The result is a fresh perspective on Beauvoir's philosophy and its enduring power to illuminate existential and social realities.

'Cristina Chimisso's lively, compact tour of Simone de Beauvoir's ideas and her mid-20th-century world does Beauvoir justice as a towering figure of social and moral philosophy, brilliant, engaged, and troubled. With sharp insights into our current cultural milieu, including films, advertising, and social media, Chimisso addresses Beauvoir's central question – relevant to men as well as to women – how are autonomy, responsible agency, and self-creation possible when we are constrained and played upon from so many sides?' Catherine Wilson, Emerita, University of York

ISBN: 9781009319003

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200 pages