Ben Waber reviewed Simone de Beauvoir, philosophy & and feminism by Nancy Bauer (Gender and culture)
An Interesting Work of Philosophical Reflection
4 stars
This is very much a philosophical work, but within that genre it's one of the more readable and reasonable books that I've read. Bauer reflects on Beauvoir's work and responds to her critics, taking an even handed approach and importantly not reflexively quoting giants of the field as if they are religious figures. Familiarity with feminist theory is pretty essential, however, and refreshing on some Sartre wouldn't hurt (I had to jog my memory by heading to Wikipedia a few times). Still, if you're looking for a more contemporary analysis of The Second Sex and other formative work in feminist theory, this is a great book. Highly recommend
This is very much a philosophical work, but within that genre it's one of the more readable and reasonable books that I've read. Bauer reflects on Beauvoir's work and responds to her critics, taking an even handed approach and importantly not reflexively quoting giants of the field as if they are religious figures. Familiarity with feminist theory is pretty essential, however, and refreshing on some Sartre wouldn't hurt (I had to jog my memory by heading to Wikipedia a few times). Still, if you're looking for a more contemporary analysis of The Second Sex and other formative work in feminist theory, this is a great book. Highly recommend