Simone De Beauvoir: A Toolkit for the 21st Century

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The French activist, novelist and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) is more popular than ever. In this podcast, we ask how her political commitments have shaped her writing as well as her public interventions: existentialism, Marxism, anti-colonialism and, finally feminism. This podcast, starting from Beauvoir’s social and political engagement, asks to what extent De Beauvoir provides important tools for diagnosing the present and offering a prognosis for the future. Her life and work provide a toolkit offering both a conceptual apparatus as practical examples of acts of resistance.

Episode Date
Qrescent Mali Mason: Uses of Ambiguity. A Black Feminist Phenomenologist Reflects on Ambiguities in the Year 2020
Mar 24, 2022
Ana Maskalan: "I Didn't Ask for It". Women of Former Yugoslavia Vs. The Invisibility of Rape
Mar 21, 2022
Catherine Raissiguier: Beauvoir, Bardot, and Burqinis. Making Sense of Modern France
Mar 17, 2022
Sonia Kruks: Old Age and Intersectionality — Beauvoir and Beyond
Mar 07, 2022
Mickaëlle Provost: A Transatlantic Existentialism — Simone de Beauvoir, Richard Wright and the Phenomenology of Racial Oppression
Mar 03, 2022
Dana F. Miranda: Repossession — The Ambiguity of Decolonization
Feb 28, 2022
Adam Kjellgren: Beauvoir the Mythmaker
Feb 24, 2022
Filipa Melo Lopes: What do incels want? Explaining Incel Violence Using Beauvoirian Otherness
Feb 21, 2022
Dianna Taylor: Counter-violence — A Beauvoirian Response to Sexual Violence?
Feb 17, 2022
Heli Mahkonen: Love: Patriarchal oppression or emancipatory potential? Aspects of feminist love critique
Feb 14, 2022
Jennifer McWeeny (with Tessel Veneboer): How Does Your Mind Grasp Your Body?
Sep 30, 2021