University Press of America
Pages: 100
Trim: 6 x 8¾
978-0-7618-4477-8 • Paperback • May 2009 • $37.99 • (£29.00)
978-0-7618-4478-5 • eBook • May 2009 • $36.00 • (£28.00)
Tamela Ice teaches philosophy at Kansas City Kansas Community College. She has a Ph.D. in philosophy and a Graduate Certificate in women's studies.
Part 1 Chapter I: Rousseau's Philosophy of Servitude: 'Woman' Defined
Part 2 Introduction
Part 3 Rousseau's Identity Politics
Part 4 Rousseau's Sexual Politics
Part 5 Woman's Duties
Part 6 The Education of 'Woman'
Part 7 Concluding Remarks
Part 8 Chapter II: The Other Side of the Paradox
Part 9 Introduction
Part 10 Contemporary Interpretations
Part 11 Rousseau's Philosophical Orientation
Part 12 Rousseau's Philosophical Projects and Works
Part 13 Concluding Remarks
Part 14 Chapter III: Rousseau and the Nineteenth Century Novel of Female Adultery: Alienation, Psychological Oppression, and Bad Faith in Rousseau and Flaubert
Part 15 Introduction
Part 16 Pyschological Oppression
Part 17 Bad Faith
Part 18 The Novel of Female Adultery
Part 19 Rousseau's Adulterous Woman: Sophie
Part 20 Flaubert's Madame Bovary and Emma
Part 21 Concluding Remarks
Part 22 Chapter IV: Rousseau and Simone de Beauvoir: Overcoming Alienation, Psychological Oppression and Bad Faith through Liberty
Part 23 Introduction
Part 24 Rousseau and Contemporary Feminism
Part 25 Beauvoir's Rejection of Essentialism and Women's Responsibility
Part 26 Liberty in Beauvoir and Rousseau
Part 27 Beauvoir's Woman of Bad Faith: Monique