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The experience and the idea of war in the writings of Simone Weil and Marguerite Duras
Authors:Tristana Dini
Institution:1. Dipartimento Di Studi Umanistici, Università Degli Studi Di Napoli, Naples, Italytristana.dini@unina.it
Abstract:Abstract

This article considers the works of Simone Weil and Marguerite Duras as witnesses and narrators of the events of the Second World War. Their two perspectives offer a first, original reflection by women intellectuals on war and violence based on direct involvement. Simone Weil construed her idea of ‘force’ from her first-hand experience of the Spanish Civil War and her participation in the French Resistance, in London. Marguerite Duras offered her personal testimony of war violence (in the French Resistance, in France) intertwining fiction and reality, wavering together autobiography and invention. Duras, in the contrary, tried to represent the unrepresentable by connecting her personal to a collective trauma.
Keywords:Women  war  political philosophy  Duras  Weil
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