Obraz kobiety w myśli Simone de Beauvoir i Paula Evdokimova

This essay exposes two different conceptions of womanhood – in context of genderism. S. de Beauvoir, a French existentialist philosopher and one of the most significant figures of phenomenology and feminism of the twentieth century, uses the term ‘Second Sex’ to describe women, because she believes...

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Main Author: Krystyna Jaskulska-Tomala
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Language:deu
Published: Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu 2014-06-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.academicon.pl/wpt/article/view/2781
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title Obraz kobiety w myśli Simone de Beauvoir i Paula Evdokimova
title_full Obraz kobiety w myśli Simone de Beauvoir i Paula Evdokimova
title_fullStr Obraz kobiety w myśli Simone de Beauvoir i Paula Evdokimova
title_full_unstemmed Obraz kobiety w myśli Simone de Beauvoir i Paula Evdokimova
title_short Obraz kobiety w myśli Simone de Beauvoir i Paula Evdokimova
title_sort obraz kobiety w mysli simone de beauvoir i paula evdokimova
topic genderyzm
kobieta
feminizm
przewaga ruchów kobiecych
powołanie kobiety
kobieta zredukowana
kobieta spełniona
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