The Second Sex (Everyman's Library (Cloth))
 

The Second Sex (Everyman's Library (Cloth))

by Simone de Beauvoir

In The Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir posed questions many men, and women, had yet to ponder when the book was released in 1953. "One wonders if women still exist, if they will always exist, whether or not it is desirable that they should ...," she says in this comprehensive treatise on women. She weaves together history, philosophy, economics, biology, and a host of other disciplines to show... (read more)

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Simone's book inspired rage, then paranoia and finally understanding on what it means to be a woman. It’s a valuable study that tackles a difficult subject.

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    posted Sunday, June 15 2008
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    shi c said:

    i like the way that discuss the religion and the masculinity.
    every book is like a window to see another world, this book was a door for me.

    posted Thursday, April 24 2008
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    This book is a seminal work on feminisam in 20th centuary. One of the most acclaimed book, shattering myths and misconceptions about the feminine perspectives. A must read book to understand the evolution of feminisam and its current status in new era
    Max

    posted Thursday, April 10 2008
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