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  2. Simone de Beauvoir - Wikipedia

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    The Existential Phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir by Wendy O'Brien (Editor); Lester E. Embree (Editor) Identity without selfhood : Simone de Beauvoir and bisexuality by Mariam Fraser; Mémoires / Simone de Beauvoir by édition publiée sous la direction de Jean-Louis Jeannelle et d'Éliane Lecarme-Tabone ; chronologie par Sylvie Le Bon de ...

  3. Woman to Woman (Shirley Brown song) - Wikipedia

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    "Woman to Woman" is the title of a 1974 deep soul single recorded by Shirley Brown for whom it was a #1 R&B hit. Reportedly selling a million units in its first eight weeks of release, "Woman to Woman" spent two weeks at #1 on Billboard magazine's Hot Soul Singles chart in November 1974 and crossed-over to the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking there at #22. [2]

  4. Simone de Beauvoir Prize - Wikipedia

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    It is named after the French author and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir, known for her 1949 women's rights treatise The Second Sex. [1] The prize was founded by Julia Kristeva on 9 January 2008, the 100th anniversary of de Beauvoir's birth. Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir and Pierre Bras are the head of the Simone de Beauvoir prize committee. [2]

  5. Women in France - Wikipedia

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    As in other Western countries, the role of women underwent many social and legal changes in the 1960s and 1970s. French feminism , which has its origins in the French Revolution , has been quite influential in the 20th century with regard to abstract ideology, especially through the writings of Simone de Beauvoir .

  6. Manifesto of the 343 - Wikipedia

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    The Manifesto of the 343 Women (French: Manifeste des 343 Femmes) is a French petition penned by Simone de Beauvoir, and signed by 343 women, all publicly declaring that they had had an illegal abortion.

  7. Wendy O. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Williams was born to Robert F. Williams, a chemist at Eastman Kodak, [3] and Audrey Stauber Williams (1921–2008) on May 28, 1949, in Webster, New York.She studied clarinet at the Community Music School program of the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music, and later was a clarinetist in her high school's concert band.

  8. Your Woman - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video was filmed in black and white silent film style. With male vocals sung from a female perspective, "Your Woman" became the first gender-reversal song to top the UK chart. [ 3 ] In the booklet of their 1999 album 69 Love Songs , The Magnetic Fields' frontman Stephin Merritt described "Your Woman" as one of his "favourite ...

  9. The Other Woman - Wikipedia

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    The Other Woman, a 2003 novel by Eric Jerome Dickey; The Other Woman, a 2005 novel by Iris Gower; The Other Woman, a 2005 novel by Jane Green; The Other Woman, a 2006 novel by Brenda Novak; The Other Woman, a 2012 novel by Hank Phillippi Ryan; The Other Woman, a 2015 memoir by Toby Olson; The Other Woman, a 2017 novel by Laura Wilson