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Episode 12– Men Defining Women: A Critical Lens on Literary Portrayals

Episode 12– Men Defining Women: A Critical Lens on Literary Portrayals

Update: 2025-05-22
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In this twelfth episode of The Second Sex series, we delve into Chapter 2 of the “Myths” section (pages 256–314), where Simone de Beauvoir critiques the way influential male authors have defined and confined women through literature. We explore her examination of Montherlant’s disdainful portrayal of women, D.H. Lawrence’s paradox of sensual reverence and patriarchal dominance, and Claudel’s theological framing of woman as both divine and subordinate. This episode uncovers how literature has been a powerful tool in shaping enduring myths about womanhood—and how these myths continue to echo today.

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Episode 12– Men Defining Women: A Critical Lens on Literary Portrayals

Episode 12– Men Defining Women: A Critical Lens on Literary Portrayals

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