Philosophical Perspective

The Second Sex

“One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman.” Beauvoir blends existentialism and social analysis to trace how myth, upbringing, work, and love shape women’s possibilities. Central theme: moving from immanence (being confined) to transcendence (self-making). Foundational for gender studies and still startlingly current.

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