Ser e devir: Butler leitora de Beauvoir

  • Rodrigues C
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Abstract

Resumo Neste artigo, parto de uma quase-homofonia possível com a consagrada frase de Simone de Beauvoir ( on ne n’aît pas femme, on devient ) a fim de operar com a radicalidade do seu pensamento, esta que Judith Butler dirá que a própria filósofa francesa não foi capaz de antecipar. Essa radicalidade como potência do pensamento de Beauvoir é o que anima o percurso, cujo objetivo final é desmontar a falácia da chamada “ideololgia de gênero” e acentuar a força da filosofia de Beauvoir no contexto político contemporâneo.Abstract My starting point in this article is to examine how a quasi-homophony with the consecrated statement by Simone de Beauvoir ( on ne n’aît pas femme, on devient ) helps consider the radicality of her thought, which Judith Butler affirmed the French philosopher was not able to anticipate. This radicality as the power of Beauvoir's thought is what animates the path taken by the text, whose ultimate goal is to dismantle the fallacy of the so-called “gender ideology” and to accentuate the strength of Beauvoir's philosophy in the contemporary political context.

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Rodrigues, C. (2019). Ser e devir: Butler leitora de Beauvoir. Cadernos Pagu, (56). https://doi.org/10.1590/18094449201900560005

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