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2014 | 15(2) |

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MISCELLANEA: Simone de Beauvoir’s construction of female sexuality: reception by Luce Irigaray

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The objects studied in this work in the most general terms are feminist ideas about theoppression of women in their sex life. Perspective of reflection settles on the concept ofdurable patterns-disposition systems of thought and action understood as habitus in accordancewith Male dominance by Pierre Bourdieu. In order to find these social formsresistant to change, a comparative analysis of feminist French literature works of differentperiods and streams was conducted. The Second Sex by existentialist Simone de Beauvoirand This Sex Which Is Not One by Luce Irigaray, a feminist of difference, Irigaray were considered.The purpose of the article, in addition to highlighting the existing contemporarysymbolic structures on the body and sexuality, is to test the thesis of the incompatibility offeminisms emerging from different theoretical approaches.

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