Episode 17: The Lesbian – Challenging Norms and Embracing Identity
Description
In this episode, we examine Chapter 4 of the “Formative Years” section, titled The Lesbian (pages 470–500). Simone de Beauvoir breaks new ground by directly addressing female homosexuality—a subject rarely explored in philosophical literature of her time. She analyzes the ways in which lesbian identity is formed, often in opposition to societal expectations of femininity and heteronormativity.
Beauvoir challenges pathologizing views of lesbianism, instead framing it within the larger existentialist project of seeking authenticity and freedom. We’ll discuss how lesbian relationships can represent both a rejection of traditional gender roles and a redefinition of intimacy and identity beyond the male gaze.
Join us as we navigate Beauvoir’s nuanced and sometimes controversial reflections on sexuality, desire, and the pursuit of autonomy.




