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21. The Study Of Feminist Thoughts Of Simone De Beauvoir
22. Conversion:Losing And Salvation-on The Mysticism Of Weil's Reading To Plato's "Allegory Of The Cave"
23. Beauvoir's Female Consciousness And Female Image Construction
24. Research On Simone De Beauvoir's Feminist Marxism Theory
25. On The Female“Existence”in Sheng Si Chang
26. No One Is An Angel:Beauvoir's Writing Of Men In Les Mandarins
27. The Acceptance Of Simone De Beauvoir's Novels In China
28. Women's lives and the challenges of feminism in Caribbean fiction: Maryse Conde, 'Moi, Tituba, Sorciere...Noire de Salem' (1986), Patrick Chamoiseau, 'Texaco' (1992), and Simone Schwarz-Bart, 'Pluie et Vent sur Telumee Miracle' (1972)
29. Finding freedom: Simone Weil, Hannah Arendt, and Herbert Marcuse on post-totalitarian politics
30. La vision romanesque de la femme dans 'L'Invitee' de Simone de Beauvoir et dans 'Bonheur d'occasion' de Gabrielle Roy
31. De 'L'heritier' a 'La pyramide des morts'. Etude comparative de deux contextes d'ecriture chez Simone Bussieres
32. What can philosophical literature do? The contribution of Simone de Beauvoir
33. The unity of spiritual and political exercises in Simone Weil's call for a new saintliness: Being, thinking and doing in the quest for the good
34. (An)other gender: A cross-cultural analysis of war-torn France and Great Britain in which Simone de Beauvoir and Virginia Woolf redefine 'woman'
35. Simone de Beauvoir's Existentialist Ethics: What the Visible Can Teach Us About the Ethical
36. So sad as silence: Modernity and the unspeakable (William Faulkner, Andre Schwarz-Bart, Simone Schwarz-Bart, Guadeloupe, Wilson Harris)
37. Slain in the spirit: A Vodun aesthetic in selected works of Simone Schwarz-Bart, Zora Neale Hurston, and Paule Marshall (Barbados, Guadeloupe)
38. 'Wholeness is no trifling matter': An intertextual study of Black women's psychic (dis)eases in novels by contemporary Pan-African women (Tsitsi Dangarembga, Gloria Naylor, Toni Cade Bambara, Simone Schwarz-Bart, Zimbabwe, Guadeloupe)
39. The practice of the impossible: Selfhood, God, and suffering in Simone Weil and Georges Bataille
40. Love's justice: The political thought of Simone Weil
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