According to de Beauvoir, in what ways are women perceived as ‘other’?
How can this impact a woman's ability to live a good life?
‘One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman’. What is meant by this famous de Beauvior quote?
Is ‘womanhood’ an inherent trait, or a product of socialisation?
To what extent are de Beauvoir’s observations still relevant today?
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