A critical figure in twentieth-century literature and
philosophy, Jean-Paul Sartre changed the course of critical
thought, and claimed a new, important role for the
intellectual.
Christine Daigle sets Sartre s thought in context, and considers
a number of key ideas in detail, charting their impact and
continuing influence, including:
- Sartre s theories of consciousness, being and freedom as
outlined in Being and Nothingness and other texts
- the ethics of authenticity and absolute responsibility
- concrete relations, sexual relationships and gender difference,
focusing on the significance of the alienating look of the
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- the social and political role of the author
- the legacy of Sartre s theories and their relationship to
structuralism and philosophy of mind.
Introducing both literary and philosophical texts by Sartre,
this volume makes Sartre s ideas newly accessible to students of
literary and cultural studies as well as to students of continental
philosophy and French.
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