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Becoming Beauvoir by Kate Kirkpatrick

American Classics

"Becoming Beauvoir" by Kate Kirkpatrick offers an in-depth look into the life and legacy of Simone de Beauvoir, one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. This audio summary distills Kirkpatrick's detailed research into a concise exploration, highlighting Beauvoir's formative years, her existential philosophy, and her profound impact on feminist theory. Drawing from never-before-released diaries and letters, Kirkpatrick reveals the private struggles and public achievements of Beauvoir, shedding new light on her complex relationship with Jean-Paul Sartre and her challenge to societal norms. Listeners will gain insights into Beauvoir's thoughts on freedom, identity, and feminism, understanding how her personal life intertwined with her philosophical work. This summary emphasizes the practical applications of Beauvoir's ideas, offering listeners a quick and accessible way to absorb the essence of her groundbreaking contributions. Whether you're familiar with Beauvoir or new to her work, this audio provides valuable lessons that resonate with contemporary discussions on gender, society, and personal freedom. Through this audiobook, you'll appreciate Beauvoir's role in shaping existential thought and feminist discourse, exploring her life's work and its enduring relevance. Kirkpatrick's biography, as summarized here, invites you to delve into the intellectual and personal journey of a woman who defied conventional expectations to leave an indelible mark on philosophy and beyond. This streamlined summary saves you time while enriching your understanding of a formidable figure in philosophical and feminist history. Duration - 9h 11m. Author - American Classics. Narrator - American Classics. Published Date - Tuesday, 23 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 American Brand House Inc. ©.

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United States

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"Becoming Beauvoir" by Kate Kirkpatrick offers an in-depth look into the life and legacy of Simone de Beauvoir, one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. This audio summary distills Kirkpatrick's detailed research into a concise exploration, highlighting Beauvoir's formative years, her existential philosophy, and her profound impact on feminist theory. Drawing from never-before-released diaries and letters, Kirkpatrick reveals the private struggles and public achievements of Beauvoir, shedding new light on her complex relationship with Jean-Paul Sartre and her challenge to societal norms. Listeners will gain insights into Beauvoir's thoughts on freedom, identity, and feminism, understanding how her personal life intertwined with her philosophical work. This summary emphasizes the practical applications of Beauvoir's ideas, offering listeners a quick and accessible way to absorb the essence of her groundbreaking contributions. Whether you're familiar with Beauvoir or new to her work, this audio provides valuable lessons that resonate with contemporary discussions on gender, society, and personal freedom. Through this audiobook, you'll appreciate Beauvoir's role in shaping existential thought and feminist discourse, exploring her life's work and its enduring relevance. Kirkpatrick's biography, as summarized here, invites you to delve into the intellectual and personal journey of a woman who defied conventional expectations to leave an indelible mark on philosophy and beyond. This streamlined summary saves you time while enriching your understanding of a formidable figure in philosophical and feminist history. Duration - 9h 11m. Author - American Classics. Narrator - American Classics. Published Date - Tuesday, 23 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 American Brand House Inc. ©.

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English


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