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The Second Sex, Volume 2: Lived Experience (1949)

by Simone de Beauvoir

Series: The Second Sex (2)

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A major book in the history of feminism, which, when it was first published in the 1950s, was considered a radical thesis. But its claim that the subordination of women is not a fact of nature but a product of social conditioning is now widely accepted.
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Lançado numa época em que o termo ""feminismo"" nem sequer havia sido cunhado, este livro pode ser considerado, hoje, o marco inicial da prática discursiva da situação feminina. Neste primeiro volume, Simone de Beauvoir aborda os fatos e mitos da condição da mulher numa reflexão apaixonante que interessa a ambos os gêneros humanos.
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A major book in the history of feminism, which, when it was first published in the 1950s, was considered a radical thesis. But its claim that the subordination of women is not a fact of nature but a product of social conditioning is now widely accepted.

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Language: Romanian.
Original in French (Le Deuxieme sexe); tr. into Enlgish as [The Second Sex]
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