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Feminist Theory and Simone De Beavoir Toril Moi

Feminist Theory and Simone De Beavoir By Toril Moi

Feminist Theory and Simone De Beavoir by Toril Moi


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An overview of Toril Moi's intellectual career and an insight into current work, centering on the writings of Simone de Beauvoir. It includes a substantial presentation of her work as author of Sexual/Textual Politics and editor of The Kristeva Reader and French Feminist Thought.

Feminist Theory and Simone De Beavoir Summary

Feminist Theory and Simone De Beavoir by Toril Moi

Toril Moi has rapidly acquired a powerful reputation for her lucid, and controversial interventions in feminist debates. This book gives an overview of her intellectual career and an insight into her current work, centering on the writings of Simone de Beauvoir. It includes a substantial presentation of her work as author of Sexual/Textual Politics and editor of The Kristeva Reader and French Feminist Thought. Moi examines the hostile reception of the works of Simone de Beauvoir, and presents a reading of the conflicting textual effects of Beauvoir's acclaimed short story, The Woman Destroyed.

Table of Contents

Politics and the intellectual woman; cliches in the reception of Simone de Beauvoir's work intentions and effects; rhetoric and identification in Simone de Beauvoir's The Woman Destroyed feminist criticism, theory and politics; an interview.

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GOR013543299
9780631173236
0631173234
Feminist Theory and Simone De Beavoir by Toril Moi
Used - Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19891207
128
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