Race After Beauvoir

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Focusing on The Second Sex, this chapter examines concerns about the divisions of gender and race in Beauvoir’s work and provides an intersectional reading of the role of physical violence in the gendering and racing of young girls in “The Girl” chapter of the book. The chapter then highlights the role of biology in the existential infrastructure provided in the first three chapters of The Second Sex to argue that Beauvoir can be viewed as a forerunner of contemporary critical understandings of how race becomes biologically real.

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Sullivan, S. (2017). Race After Beauvoir. In A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir (pp. 449–462). wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118795996.ch36

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