Episode 24: Narcissism – A Mirror of Alienation
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Welcome to the 24th episode of our show, The Second Sex, where we explore Simone de Beauvoir’s groundbreaking work and its lasting impact on feminist thought. In this episode, we focus on pages 725 to 772 of the Vintage edition, examining Beauvoir’s compelling analysis of female narcissism.
In this chapter, Simone de Beauvoir delves into the phenomenon of female narcissism—not as mere vanity, but as a form of alienation. She argues that in a world where women’s agency is stifled and their value often tied to appearance and approval, many women turn inward, constructing identity around self-image and external validation.
Beauvoir explores how the mirror, the gaze of others, and societal expectations encourage this self-absorption. Women may create idealized versions of themselves, seek constant affirmation in relationships, or perform roles for admiration—yet all of this leads to a fragile sense of self, dependent on others rather than grounded in autonomy.
Join us as we unpack this thought-provoking section and reflect on its enduring relevance in today’s image-saturated culture.




