A new issue of Simone de Beauvoir Studies has just been published and is available here. This issue opens with the winner of the 2021 SdBS Featured Translation Prize / Prix de la traduction annuelle: Sylvie Chaperon’s pivotal article “Outcry over The Second Sex” (“Haro sur Le Deuxième Sexe”), which is now available to Anglophone readers for the first time. The article marked a new era in Beauvoir studies when it was first published because it understands European history through Beauvoir’s oeuvre and illuminates Beauvoir’s oeuvre through the study of history. SdBS 32.1 also includes articles and reviews of The Inseparables, Beauvoir’s 1954 novella that was published for the first time in 2020; research articles on sexual violence in refugee camps, pregnancy, motherhood, and feminist politics; and a political memoir of a family who immigrated to France from Tunisia in 1951.

 

Table of Contents / Table des matières

 

Editor’s Introduction / Présentation du numéro [Free Access / En accès libre]

Jennifer McWeeny

 

Featured Translation / Traduction annuelle 


Outcry over The Second Sex

Sylvie Chaperon

 

Texts / Textes

 

Des Inséparables aux Mémoires d’une jeune fille rangée

Éliane Lecarme-Tabone

 

À propos des Inséparables de Simone de Beauvoir

Philippe Devaux

 

Caught in the Crossfire between Being a Woman and Being a Refugee: The Politics of Refugee-Camp Sexual Violence

Debra Bergoffen

 

Risking Life versus Giving Live: Revisiting Simone de Beauvoir

Sameema Zahra

 

Husserl, Beauvoir, and the Problem of the Sexes: Standpoint Epistemology and Feminist Politics

Amie Leigh Zimmer

 

L’héritière

Joëlle Palmieri


Note from the Book Review Editor / Note de la responsable des recensions [Free Access / En accès libre]

Marguerite La Caze

 

Book Reviews / Recensions critiques

Les Inséparables by Simone de Beauvoir

Ursula Tidd

 

Les Inséparables par Simone de Beauvoir

Jean-Louis Jeannelle

 

Sex, Love and Letters: Writing Simone de Beauvoir by Judith G. Coffin

Ellie Anderson

 

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Sophia Millman and Tatiana Llaguno
Editorial Assistants at Simone de Beauvoir Studies
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