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Becoming Beauvoir Dr Kate Kirkpatrick (Kings College London, UK)

Becoming Beauvoir By Dr Kate Kirkpatrick (Kings College London, UK)

Becoming Beauvoir by Dr Kate Kirkpatrick (Kings College London, UK)


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Becoming Beauvoir: A Life by Dr Kate Kirkpatrick (Kings College London, UK)

One is not born a woman, but becomes one, Simone de Beauvoir A symbol of liberated womanhood, Simone de Beauvoirs unconventional relationships inspired and scandalised her generation. A philosopher, writer, and feminist icon, she won prestigious literary prizes and transformed the way we think about gender with The Second Sex. But despite her successes, she wondered if she had sold herself short. Her liaison with Jean-Paul Sartre has been billed as one of the most legendary love affairs of the twentieth century. But for Beauvoir it came at a cost: for decades she was dismissed as an unoriginal thinker who applied Sartres ideas. In recent years new material has come to light revealing the ingenuity of Beauvoirs own philosophy and the importance of other lovers in her life. This ground-breaking biography draws on never-before-published diaries and letters to tell the fascinating story of how Simone de Beauvoir became herself.

Becoming Beauvoir Reviews

A book to be read slowly and savoured. Theres too much detail to gulp it down. But it is worth the time it takes to read a fascinating portrait of a woman who inspired women around the world and who changed the way many people think. * The Sunday Times *
[Kirkpatrick] gives more space to De Beauvoirs contrary relationship with feminism, and the discussion here is helpfully rich ... The letters to Lanzmann do constitute a major new resource ... Where Kirkpatricks biography is strongest is in clarifying and showing the strength of De Beauvoirs ethical commitments, and how these were transformed into political commitments after the war. * The Guardian *
4 stars ... Illuminating. * The Daily Telegraph *
Kirkpatrick's biography is an exercise in meticulous research. Using newly published diaries only recently made available to researchers it refuses simple characterisations and reveals de Beauvoir in all her brilliance and complexity ... Becoming Beauvoir is a beautiful tribute to a remarkable woman. * Times Higher Education *
Fascinating and deeply researched. * Daily Mail *
Kirkpatrick offers a far more detailed and analytical account of de Beauvoir's philosophy than any previous biography ... Kirkpatrick's essential achievement here is to have related Simone de Beauvoir's logic to her life ... This is the best Beauvoir biography yet. * Standpoint Magazine *
In her excellent new biography, Kate Kirkpatrick [..] shows us why we've much more to learn from Beauvoir. * New Statesman *
In Kirkpatricks biography, Beauvoir is restored to her full body of work, her full complexity, her full bravery so much more than one misquoted line. * Literary Review *
An admirable biography probing beneath the surface of misogynistic predecessors and exposing the complexities and contradictions of this extraordinary woman. * Irish Examiner *
While she advocates for de Beauvoir, contesting various criticisms, she allows complexity...Meticulously and engagingly, Kirkpatrick catches myriad "instants" of the flux behind the icon. -- Felicity Plunkett * The Australian *
Kirkpatrick has trawled fastidiously through her commentaries, diaries and, significantly, the interviews she gave towards the end of her life. The result is a rich rediscovery of this inspirational feminist, philosopher and existentialist. It will spark a whole new love affair since such politically-aware feminists remain thin on the ground and more needed than ever. -- Samela Harris * SA Weekend Magazine *
[An] accessible and enjoyable resource for a wide audience Becoming Beauvoir gives sensitive treatment to issues that have troubled feminists: Beauvoirs polyamory; the damage caused by her early liaisons with younger women; and her ambivalent attitude toward the philosophical content of her own oeuvre. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers. * CHOICE *
A comprehensive and revealing approach to the life of the French philosopher and writer * Philosophy (Bloomsbury Translation) *
This powerful, important book offers a necessary and radical, new, evidence-based reading of Simone de Beauvoirs life and work. It unpicks and undermines the extraordinary torrent of belittling and sexist criticism that has been directed at Beauvoir, both in her lifetime and since, and recovers her from Jean-Paul Sartres shadow to bring her to stand in her own light. This haunting, scholarly, and compelling biography lingers long in the readers mind. * Suzannah Lipscomb FRHS, Professor of History, University of Roehampton, UK *
Do we need another biography on Simone de Beauvoir? Definitely! Here we finally have a biography that makes Beauvoirs philosophical ideas the focal point not her love life. Based on new material, and written with insight, respect and sympathy, Kate Kirkpatrick re-examines Beauvoirs life and demonstrates how it was guided by her own existentialist ideals as well as twisted by her circumstances. A timely and fascinating book! * Tove Pettersen, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oslo, Norway. President of the International Simone de Beauvoir Society *
Beautifully written and meticulously researched, Kirkpatrick draws on new material to find contradictions in previous accounts of Simone de Beauvoirs biography, including those from Beauvoir herself. Becoming Beauvoir is essential reading for anyone interested not just in Beauvoirs life, but the philosophy within it. * Fiona Vera-Gray, Assistant Professor in Sociology, Durham University, UK *

About Dr Kate Kirkpatrick (Kings College London, UK)

Kate Kirkpatrick is Lecturer in Religion, Philosophy and Culture at Kings College London, UK. She is the author of several books on Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations of Beauvoirs Works Introduction: Simone de BeauvoirWhos She? 1. Growing like a girl 2. The dutiful daughter 3. Lover of God or lover of men? 4. The love before the legend 5. The Valkyrie and the Playboy 6. Rooms of her own 7. The trio that was a quartet 8. War within, war without 9. Forgotten philosophy 10. Queen of existentialism 11. American dilemmas 12. The scandalous Second Sex 13. Putting a new face on love 14. Feeling gypped 15. Old age revealed 16. The dying of the light 17. Afterwords: What will become of Simone de Beauvoir? Select Bibliography

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Becoming Beauvoir: A Life by Dr Kate Kirkpatrick (Kings College London, UK)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2019-08-22
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