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Catherine Raissiguier: Beauvoir, Bardot, and Burqinis. Making Sense of Modern France

Catherine Raissiguier: Beauvoir, Bardot, and Burqinis. Making Sense of Modern France

Update: 2022-03-17
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In 1959, Simone de Beauvoir wrote a little-read essay on Brigitte Bardot, describing her as the new myth of feminity that troubles French notions of womanhood. In this episode, Catherine Raissiguier asks what BB and Beauvoir can teach us today about France's national self-understanding, as BB troubles us even more today due to her right-wing politics. 




The discussion is moderated by Nidesh Lawtoo, and this podcast is hosted by Ashika Singh and Liesbeth Schoonheim






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Simone de Beauvoir. 2011 [1959]. “Brigitte Bardot and the Lolita Syndrome.” In Feminist Writings, edited by Margaret A. Simons and Marybeth Timmermann, translated by Bernard Frechtman, 114–25. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.



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Catherine Raissiguier: Beauvoir, Bardot, and Burqinis. Making Sense of Modern France

Catherine Raissiguier: Beauvoir, Bardot, and Burqinis. Making Sense of Modern France

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