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Titre Beauvoir sur Sade. De la sexualité à l'éthique
Auteur Judith Butler, Michel Kail, Marie Ploux
Mir@bel Revue L'Homme et la société
Numéro no 150-151, 1er trimestre 2003 Au risque du matérialisme
Page 69-97
Résumé anglais The question of what feminist philosophy founded on liberty can have in common with the philosophy and practice of libertinism — for which sexual pleasure is had at the price of the domination of women in a heterosexual relationship — can be elucidated by an analysis of Simone de Beauvoir's Faut-il brûler Sade ? Beauvoir recognized a human possibility in Sade's position that merits understanding because it promotes an ethic. Representing an aristocracy dispossessed of any social authority, Sade re-conquered his sovereignty by projecting his imagination onto a despotic sexual practice.
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