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O livro mostra bem como a humanidade deu overthinking à sua própria existência - e como overthinking dá sempre merda. Mostra também como o machismo se esconde nos cantos mais recônditos, mesmo quando parece defender as mulheres (como no caso da religião católica).
É assustador, contudo, perceber que os temas sobre os quais o livro se debruça ainda são atuais, apenas têm diferentes plataformas e instrumentos.
É assustador, contudo, perceber que os temas sobre os quais o livro se debruça ainda são atuais, apenas têm diferentes plataformas e instrumentos.
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Una lettura interessante anche se molto superata per alcuni concetti. Sicuramente se inserita all’interno del contesto storico si presenta come un capolavoro. Consigliatissimo per iniziare ad avvicinarsi agli studi femministi, in modo da conoscere i primi lavori importanti per poi leggere quelli più attuali.
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THE SECOND SEX
Author: Simone De Beauvoir*
Genre: Nonfiction - Feminism
Moods: Reflective ✓ Insightful ✓
Pace: Medium✓
Overview:
The Second Sex is a deep dive into the concept of 'otherness', the gender equality and the intersection of existentialism and feminism.
It is a masterpiece of Feminist philosophy and a cornerstone for the second wave feminist movement.
Spanning 800 pages, de Beauvoir's magnum opus dissects history, mythology, biology, and personal accounts to expose the subjugation of women and proposes ways for womankind to redefine themselves beyond traditional constraints.
The book underscores the fact that women are not inferior to men, but rather just different.
While men excel in some areas of life, women do so in others. Still, the society of the twentieth century didn’t see things as such.
The content of the book can be roughly discussed in the following titles:
1) Unearthing the roots of womanhood: Simone de Beauvoir's revolutionary perspective
2) Dissecting the myths of gender hierarchy: The truth beyond biology and psychoanalysis
3) The eclipse of matriarchy: Tracing the shift to a world where women became the silent 'Other'
4) Foundations of female subjection: How inheritance and marriage fortified male dominance
5) Strides toward equality: Women’s evolving but unequal role through history
6) Divine decree or societal construct? The role of religion in designating women as the 'Other'
7) Dispelling darkness with mythical light: How stories beyond religion shape the female narrative
8) The dividing line of childhood: How gender shapes identity from the cradle onwards
9) From innocence to 'Otherness': Navigating the turbulent waters of female adolescence
10) The complex tapestry of female sexual awakening: A journey through resistance and acceptance
11) Birthing new life and roles: The dual nature of motherhood for women
12) The double-edged sword of modern matrimony: Economic safety and societal stasis for women
13) The attire of expectation: How fashion perpetuates the narrative of female subjugation
14) Beyond the veneer of choice: Prostitution as a continuation of servitude
14) The tangled web of resistance: Why a revolution among women is complex
15) Perpetuating the cycle: How love and narcissism keep women bound to men
16) A horizon of equality: Rethinking gender relations for a balanced future
17) Embracing freedom beyond the construct: A vision of womanhood redefined
Observation:
Though many of the matters discussed in the book are not relevant today, it was ahead of its time while it was written and published in 1949. And the fact that Simone was not even 40 yrs when she wrote this masterpiece is pretty impressive.
It’s still read and studied to this day as an essential manifesto on women’s oppression and liberation.
My Rating: 4.5/5
Author: Simone De Beauvoir*
Genre: Nonfiction - Feminism
Moods: Reflective ✓ Insightful ✓
Pace: Medium✓
Overview:
The Second Sex is a deep dive into the concept of 'otherness', the gender equality and the intersection of existentialism and feminism.
It is a masterpiece of Feminist philosophy and a cornerstone for the second wave feminist movement.
Spanning 800 pages, de Beauvoir's magnum opus dissects history, mythology, biology, and personal accounts to expose the subjugation of women and proposes ways for womankind to redefine themselves beyond traditional constraints.
The book underscores the fact that women are not inferior to men, but rather just different.
While men excel in some areas of life, women do so in others. Still, the society of the twentieth century didn’t see things as such.
The content of the book can be roughly discussed in the following titles:
1) Unearthing the roots of womanhood: Simone de Beauvoir's revolutionary perspective
2) Dissecting the myths of gender hierarchy: The truth beyond biology and psychoanalysis
3) The eclipse of matriarchy: Tracing the shift to a world where women became the silent 'Other'
4) Foundations of female subjection: How inheritance and marriage fortified male dominance
5) Strides toward equality: Women’s evolving but unequal role through history
6) Divine decree or societal construct? The role of religion in designating women as the 'Other'
7) Dispelling darkness with mythical light: How stories beyond religion shape the female narrative
8) The dividing line of childhood: How gender shapes identity from the cradle onwards
9) From innocence to 'Otherness': Navigating the turbulent waters of female adolescence
10) The complex tapestry of female sexual awakening: A journey through resistance and acceptance
11) Birthing new life and roles: The dual nature of motherhood for women
12) The double-edged sword of modern matrimony: Economic safety and societal stasis for women
13) The attire of expectation: How fashion perpetuates the narrative of female subjugation
14) Beyond the veneer of choice: Prostitution as a continuation of servitude
14) The tangled web of resistance: Why a revolution among women is complex
15) Perpetuating the cycle: How love and narcissism keep women bound to men
16) A horizon of equality: Rethinking gender relations for a balanced future
17) Embracing freedom beyond the construct: A vision of womanhood redefined
Observation:
Though many of the matters discussed in the book are not relevant today, it was ahead of its time while it was written and published in 1949. And the fact that Simone was not even 40 yrs when she wrote this masterpiece is pretty impressive.
It’s still read and studied to this day as an essential manifesto on women’s oppression and liberation.
My Rating: 4.5/5
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A world where men and women would be equal is easy to imagine because it is exactly the one the Soviet revolution promised: women raised and educated exactly like men would work under the same conditions and for the same salaries....marriage would be based on a free engagement that the spouses could break when they wanted to; motherhood would be freely chosen—that is, birth control and abortion would be allowed—and in return all mothers and their children would be given the same rights; maternity leave would be paid for by the society that would have responsibility for the children, which does not mean that they would be taken from their parents but that they would not be abandoned to them.
How sobering it was to read this passage, located at the very end of this inimitable feminist tome written 75 years ago, and know we have not achieved any of the above ideals.
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