Political Writings

ebook Beauvoir Series

By Simone de Beauvoir

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Political Writings offers an abundance of newly translated essays by Simone de Beauvoir that demonstrate a heretofore unknown side of her political philosophy.

The writings in this volume range from Beauvoir's surprising 1952 defense of the misogynistic eighteenth-century pornographer, the Marquis de Sade, to a co-written 1974 documentary film, transcribed here for the first time, which draws on Beauvoir's analysis of how socioeconomic privilege shapes the biological reality of aging. The volume traces nearly three decades of Beauvoir's leftist political engagement, from exposés of conditions in fascist Spain and Portugal in 1945 and hard-hitting attacks on right-wing French intellectuals in the 1950s, to the 1962 defense of an Algerian freedom fighter, Djamila Boupacha, and a 1975 article arguing for what is now called the "two-state solution" in Israel.

Together these texts prefigure Beauvoir's later feminist activism and provide a new interpretive context for reading her multi-volume autobiography, while also shedding new light on French intellectual history during the turbulent era of decolonization.

| Cover Title Page Copyright Page Contents Foreword to the Beauvoir Series Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir Acknowledgments Introduction Margaret A. Simons 1. Poltical Reporting from Spain, Portugal, and the United States Introduction by Eleanore Holveck 2. Must We Burn Sade? Introduction by Debra Bergoffen 3. Right-Wing Thought Today Introduction by Sonia Kruks 4. Merleau-Ponty and Pseudo-Sartreanism Introduction by William Wilkerson 5. Preface to Djamila Boupacha Introduction by Julien S. Murphy Introduction by Karen L. Shelby 7. Essays on Israel and the Holocaust Introduction by Susan Rubin Suleiman 8. A Walk through the Land of Old Age Introduction by Oliver Davis Contributors Index |

"Rich and illuminating. . . . A fascinating chart of a brilliant mind struggling to bridge the divide between rarified abstract thinking and concrete social engagement."—Publishers Weekly


"Political Writings likely will shed new light on aspects of de Beauvoir's political thought for those who are familiar with her only through The Second Sex. . . . Recommended."—Choice


"This remarkable collection will be most surprising and provocative for thinkers yearning for a political philosophy to accompany Beauvoir's feminist and ethical philosophies. These essays, many of them appearing for the first time in English, make clear Beauvoir's turn away from the abstract philosophical thought and toward political engagement."

—Kelly Oliver, author of Animal Lessons: How They Teach Us to Be Human
|Simone de Beauvoir (1908–86) was a French existentialist philosopher who employed a literary-philosophical method in her works, including She Came to Stay (1943), Ethics of Ambiguity (1947), and The Second Sex (1949). Margaret A. Simons is Distinguished Research Professor Emerita at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and the author of Beauvoir and The Second Sex: Feminism, Race, and the Origins of Existentialism.Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir, adopted daughter and literary executor of Simone de Beauvoir, is the editor of Lettres à Sartre and many other works by Beauvoir. Marybeth Timmermann is a contributing translator and editor of Beauvoir's Philosophical Writings and "The Useless Mouths" and Other Literary Writings.
Political Writings