This collection of essays takes up the most famous feminist sentence ever written, Simone de Beauvoir's "On ne na???t pas femme: on le devient," finding in it a flashpoint of feminist thinking. Two controversies emerge from this sentence which the volume addresses from multiple scholarly perspectives: one over the practice of translation and one over the nature and status of sexual difference.
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This collection of essays takes up the most famous feminist sentence ever written, Simone de Beauvoir's "On ne na???t pas femme: on le devient," finding in it a flashpoint of feminist thinking. Two controversies emerge from this sentence which the volume addresses from multiple scholarly perspectives: one over the practice of translation and one over the nature and status of sexual difference.
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