Identity without Selfhood
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersections of feminism, queer theory, and identity, this work examines how Simone de Beauvoir is portrayed by various societal figures. It critiques the limitations imposed by Western notions of individuality on the understanding of bisexuality as an identity. By utilizing the theories of Deleuze and Guattari, the book investigates the implications of these constructions for contemporary thought while also offering a critical perspective on Foucault's contributions.

