Simone de Beauvoir's Philosophy of Individuation

The Problem of The Second Sex

Laura Hengehold author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:26th Feb '19

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Laura Hengehold presents a new, Deleuzian reading of Simone de Beauvoir's phenomenology, the place of recognition in The Second Sex, the philosophical issues in her novels and the important role of her student diaries. Most studies of Simone de Beauvoir situate her with respect to Hegel and the tradition of 20th-century phenomenology begun by Husserl and Heidegger, and often stress the importance of Hegel's struggle for recognition. Hengehold, in comparison, reads de Beauvoir through a Deleuzian lens, and looks at de Beauvoir's early interest in Bergson and Leibniz. Hengehold clarifies the elements of Deleuze's thought – alone and in collaboration with Guattari – that may be most useful to contemporary feminists who are simultaneously rethinking the becoming of gender and the becoming of philosophy.

Beginning from Gilles Deleuze’s definition of philosophy as “an exercise in the creation of concepts,” as she writes in the conclusion, Hengehold (philosophy, Case Western Reserve Univ.) contends that Beauvoir’s life and writings participate in the generation of concepts including otherness, reciprocity, ambiguity, transcendence, oppression, and complicity … Summing up: recommended. -- J. A. Gauthier, University of Portland * CHOICE *
Hengehold calls her book a gamble. What is the gamble? That Beauvoir’s ideas become freer through Deleuze. This does not mean Beauvoir becomes a Deleuzian. She becomes, rather, the creator of concepts for an ontology of becoming. The gamble’s payoff? A Beauvoir we’ve never read before! * Lynne Huffer, Emory University *

ISBN: 9781474444125

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 398g

256 pages