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    In The Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir diagnoses “woman” as the “lost sex,” torn between her individual autonomy and her “feminine destiny.” Becoming a “real woman” in patriarchal societies demands that women lose their authentic, autonomous selves to become the “inessential Other” for Man. To better understand this diagnosis and how women might refind themselves, I rehabilitate the influence of Søren Kierkegaard and his concept of repetition as what must be lost to be found again in Beauvoir’s a…Read more
  • Elena Duvergès Blair: Plato’s Dialectic on Woman: Equal, Therefore Inferior (review)
    Apa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 13 (1): 13-15. 2013.