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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
The more beautiful the woman was when she was younger, the more she had been treated like a celebrity—what I call a genetic celebrity—and therefore the more she felt like a has-been. It’s harder to lose something you’ve had than never to have it to begin with. As she became increasingly invisible, she felt increasingly disposable and increasingly a
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If woman discovers herself as the inessential and never turns into the essential, it is because she does not bring about this transformation herself.
Simone De Beauvoir • The Second Sex
As mentes foram aceitas, mas não os corpos.
Naomi Wolf • O mito da beleza: Como as imagens de beleza são usadas contra as mulheres (Portuguese Edition)
“A young woman I’m very fond of said to me: it’s always a problem with men, I’ve had to learn not to overdo. She meant that she had trained herself not to bee too beautiful, too intelligent, too considerate, too independent, too generous, too aggressive, too nice. The “too” of a woman produces violent male reactions and , in addition, the enmity of
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
Uma dúvida infernal está inerente ao mito que faz da “beleza” impessoal um pré-requisito para o amor: o que acontece com o amor quando a beleza desaparece?
Naomi Wolf • O mito da beleza: Como as imagens de beleza são usadas contra as mulheres (Portuguese Edition)
that Woman connotes a process more than a position.
Alain Badiou • The True Life
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