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The Reinvention of the Couple

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Julia Kristeva*
Affiliation:
University of Paris-VII
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Abstract

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This paper traces back on a personal tone a provocative evocation of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. The author considers existentialism as a laboratory of existence that influenced a generation's manner of living and writing and made one's existential desires into historical and political acts. Its most representative mode of expression, literature, was as an indicator of the presence of the private throughout the public world and time. In this view, de Beauvoir's presence is approached both from the perspective of her understanding of the female, and from the particular kind of couple she formed with Sartre.;

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Copyright © UNESCO 2007

References

Note

1. Lecture given on 24 November 2005 at Unesco on the occasion of the conference ‘What do Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir have to say to us today?', organized in the context of the programme ‘Pathways of Thought'. We are grateful to Unesco for allowing us to reproduce it.