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The Second Sex
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 19 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780099499381
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The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir, a groundbreaking work exploring the concept of womanhood. First published in 1949, this book challenges traditional notions of femininity and became an instant success. Translated into forty languages, it remains a cornerstone of feminist thought and a must-read for anyone advocating gender equality. Discover the timeless wisdom within its pages.
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Sankar Kumar M –
Beauvoir’s work is a revelation. This is a book that every person should read. I disagree with a few points, but the overall message is a good one.
Priyanshi Kasaudhan –
Definitely a tough read, but ultimately worth it. It challenged my assumptions and broadened my understanding. Some concepts are outdated.
Ayush Arora –
An important and challenging read that will stay with you long after you finish it. But some of the concepts feel quite outdated.
Anshika Agarwal –
A classic for a reason! It’s dense, but worth the effort. Really makes you think about societal expectations. Highly recommend for serious readers.
Aditya Kumar Jaiswal –
A foundational text, but it can be a bit dry at times. Still, the ideas are incredibly impactful. Glad I finally read it.
Aryan Singh Chauhan –
Absolutely essential reading for anyone interested in feminism and philosophy. Some sections were difficult to understand at first.
Netra Sharma –
This book is a masterpiece! So well written and very persuasive arguments. Definitely worth the time and effort. It’s very insightful.
Tanishq Kumar –
A challenging but rewarding read. Beauvoir’s analysis is insightful, though some parts feel dated. Still relevant after all these years.
Nikita Sawhney –
Overrated book. Hard to comprehend. Not for everyone
Chilaka Alan –
Found it to be a groundbreaking and thought-provoking exploration. A bit long, but still a worthwhile read. It needs some patience.
Naman Kumar Khicha –
While historically significant, I found it repetitive and overly academic. It became a slow read as it went on. Not for casual reading.
Swati Pangti –
I struggled to get through this book. While I respect its importance, it didn’t resonate with me. I disagree with some ideas.
Aditya U Upadhyay –
A bit dense and philosophical for my liking, but I appreciate its impact. There were parts that were hard to follow and understand
Ojaswani Gupta –
I had mixed feelings about this book. It’s intellectually stimulating, but at times inaccessible. I think the writing is well done.
Manas Mehta –
This book changed my perspective on womanhood. Beauvoir’s arguments are powerful and compelling. A must-read for any feminist.
Shreyas S –
A dense and philosophical book. It is a great read for people with prior knowledge of feminism. I found some point unresonable.
Debanjan Dasgupta –
A must read book for every feminist, some concepts needs to updated according to current trends.
Aseem Goel –
It’s a very important book, even if I didn’t agree with everything. It offers so much valuable insight. A bit too long for my taste.
Gouri Mangal –
Found it a bit slow in places and hard to digest. Some of the ideas are very thought provoking. Not an easy read, but interesting