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A key existential and phenomenological thinker, and a public intellectual who witnessed much of the 20th century, Simone de Beauvoir was one of the most significant figures in modernist thought.

In Understanding Beauvoir, Understanding Modernism, a global array of contributors examine how Beauvoir's body of work transcends cultural temporalities and continues to inform our understanding of modernism. While not necessarily considered a modernist writer herself, her insistence on the centrality of "lived experience," which she explores in her literary, political, and philosophical work, highlights Beauvoir's appreciation of the themes and aesthetics often at the core of modernist writing.

As with other books in the Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism series, this volume is divided into three parts. Part I brings new perspectives to the interpretations of some of Beauvoir's key texts, underscoring the perenniality of her philosophy and its application to our modern times. Part II showcases how Beauvoir's own cultural production reinvigorates contemporary understandings of modernist aesthetics, exploring parallels between the philosopher's own work and other literary, cinematic, mythological, and intermedial modes of expression. Part III offers a glossary of Beauvoir's key concepts. Rich in granular detail, these entries allow for sustained engagement with the multivalences that each term has inspired in and through the thinker.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Beauvoir's Modernity
Pauline Henry-Tierney, Newcastle University, UK
Part 1: Conceptualizing Beauvoir
1. Becoming Otherwise: Temporalities of the Girl, Racialized Becoming and Trans Freedom with Beauvoir
Elspeth Mitchell, University of Leeds, UK
2. Simone de Beauvoir on Feminine Sympathy: The Body as A Source of Moral Knowledge
Cécile Gagnon, University of Montreal, Canada
3. Frailty and Other Myths of Old Age: Conceptualizing, Identifying and Resisting the Enduring Roots of Ageism
Susan Pickard, University of Liverpool, UK
4. Mortality-as-finitude and mortality-as-means: Exploring Beauvoir's multifaceted conception of mortality in All Men Are Mortal
Kayla Dold, University of Ottawa, Canada
Part 2: Beauvoirian Modernist Aesthetics
5. Becoming the Body of the People behind the Single Voice: Woolf/Beauvoir, Modernism, Intercorporeality
Luca Pinelli, University of Bergamo, Italy
6. Ambiguous Ageing: Beauvoir's Modernist Polyphony and Film
Kelli Fuery, Chapman University, USA
7. Action and the American Novel: Reconciling Modernist Studies and Postcritique with Beauvoir
Kevin Spencer, Wenzhou-Kean University, China
8. Beautiful Images: Thinking through Media with Simone de Beauvoir
Paul Earlie, University of Bristol, UK
9. “My contemplation is an excruciation only because it is also a joy”: Distance, Disclosure, and Perception in The Ethics of Ambiguity and To the Lighthouse
Ruth Thrush, St John's College, University of Oxford, UK
10. The Marginalization of Women in Mythology: A Study of Clytemnestra from a Beauvoirian Perspective
Rudrika Khajuria, Government Degree College Sidhra, India
11. Simone de Beauvoir and Finitude in Une Mort très douce (A Very Easy Death) and Un Beau Matin (One Fine Morning, Mia Hansen-Løve)
Marguerite La Caze, University of Queensland, Australia
Part 3: Glossary
12. Action
Sara Barbo, Tallinn University, Estonia
13. Ambiguity
Megan Burke, Independent Scholar, USA
14. Bad Faith
Pauline Henry-Tierney, Newcastle University, UK
15. Situation
Anna Ceschi, Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland
16. Other
Anna Cornelia Ploug, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
17. The Unrealizable
Cillian Ó Fathaigh, Jagiellonian University, Poland
18. The Voice
Sophia Millman, Princeton University, USA

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Nov 12 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 256
ISBN 9798765127773
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 2 bw illus
Series Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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S. E. Gontarski

S. E. Gontarski is Robert O. Lawton Distinguished…

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Laci Mattison

Laci Mattison is Assistant Professor of 20th Centu…

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Paul Ardoin

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Anthology Editor

Pauline Henry-Tierney

Pauline Henry-Tierney is Senior Lecturer in French…

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