
Simone de Beauvoir was a writer whose works made significant contributions to 20th-century French philosophy and social theory. Within the framework of existentialism, she explored themes such as freedom, social gender, and otherness. In her literary and philosophical texts, she focused on the interaction between individual experience and social structures, generating theoretical content by integrating multiple disciplines.Early Life and EducationSimone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir
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Miray GÜR

The novel The Stepford Wives, written by Ira Levin, was first published in 1972. It is a psychological thriller belonging to the feminist dystopia genre and contains social critique. The novel serves as an allegory examining how female identity individuality and societal gender roles are systematically controlled through the image of an “ideal family life” in the suburbs.PlotJoanna Eberhart moves to the town of Stepford with her husband and two children. The town is filled with clean streets hel
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Yahya B. Keskin

Girls Who Walk at Night consists of short stories focusing on women’s searches for individual identity, social gender roles, and inner worlds. In the book, women’s lives and experiences are narrated within atmospheres reinforced by metaphors of night and darkness. Themes of loneliness, the pursuit of freedom, social constraints, and personal boundaries are central. The stories reveal the conflict between social norms and individual desires.Narrative and StyleThe narrative employs a third-person
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Nida Üstün