Simone de Beauvoir on her independence

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Simone de Beauvoir on her independence

Simone de Beauvoir on her independence

Questioned by Anne ZELENSKY, Delphine SEYRIG, Christine DELPHY and Annie SUGIER, Simone de BEAUVOIR talks about her need for independence, which she has always fiercely defended, going so far as to refuse the marriage proposed to her by Jean-Paul Sartre. She argues that every woman should have "an area of solitude and freedom that allows her to think".

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02

 

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11

 

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Publication date : 14 May 1985

Reference:
I18200332
Credits:
Producteur: Antenne 2   -   Director : Vincent, Henri Pierre  -  Producer : Merlino, Jacques  -  Participant : Beauvoir, Simone De  -  Participant : Zelensky, Anne  -  Participant : Seyrig, Delphine  -  Participant : Delphy, Christine  -  Participant : Sugier, Annie
Origin:
Today is the day   -   Producteur: Antenne 2
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I18200332

Credits:Director : Vincent, Henri Pierre-Producer : Merlino, Jacques-Participant : Beauvoir, Simone De-Participant : Zelensky, Anne-Participant : Seyrig, Delphine-Participant : Delphy, Christine-Participant : Sugier, Annie

Licence:
Turnkey
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