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Qué (quién) es Simone de Beauvoir - definición


Simone de Beauvoir Prize         
The Simone de Beauvoir Prize () is an international human rights prize for women's freedom, awarded since 2008 to individuals or groups fighting for gender equality and opposing breaches of human rights. It is named after the French author and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir, known for her 1949 women's rights treatise The Second Sex.
Richard Benyon De Beauvoir         
BRITISH LANDOWNER, PHILANTHROPIST AND HIGH SHERIFF OF BERKSHIRE
Richard Powlett-Wrighte; Richard De Beauvoir
Richard Benyon De Beauvoir (1769–1854) MP was a 19th-century British landowner, philanthropist and High Sheriff of Berkshire.
Titti De Simone         
  • De Simone in 2007 at the Pride march in Rome
ITALIAN JOURNALIST AND POLITICIAN
Caterina De Simone
Caterina De Simone, known as Titti De Simone (born 15 February 1970) is an Italian politician and was a member of the Chamber of Deputies in the 14th and 15th parliaments from 2001 to 2008 for the Communist Refoundation Party (Rifondazione Comunista). When elected in 2001 she was the first openly lesbian member of the Chamber of Deputies.
Ejemplos de uso de Simone de Beauvoir
1. Camille Paglia Simone de Beauvoir kept the feminist flame alive after women won the right to vote.
2. In the margin she had scribbled a note: "Simone de Beauvoir was a bourgeoisie feminist". Rosenberg sneers.
3. Up do date, winners include Bertrand Russell, Arthur Miller, Susan Sontag, Mario Vargas Llosa, Milan Kundera, and Simone de Beauvoir.
4. In the US Schlafly was delighted, but in France Simone de Beauvoir was so irritated with the book that she threw it across the room.
5. Friedan crystallised things that people had been thinking about for a long time; Simone de Beauvoir had published the Second Sex in 1'4', after all.