Women and Femininity in D.A.F. de Sade’s Thought

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/1689-4286.62.01

Keywords:

feminity, verginity, maternity, feminism, marquis de Sade

Abstract

In Sade’s thought we find two archetypes of woman: a virtuous woman, who is identified with the victim and vicious woman who is identified with the libertine. The virtuous woman has all the features of femininity’s construct — she is gentle, caring, and tries to protect her virginity at all costs. Sade despises all these features and his ideal of woman is prostitute. Sade especially disdained mothers and motherhood, because it is contrary to the laws of nature which desires only destruction, not reproduction. Libertines usually have ambivalent attitude towards their mothers — desire them and want to kill them at the same time. Also, the image of the mother in Sade’s works is not unambiguous — apart from virtuous mothers who are despised he described vicious mothers, who kill their infants. The second part of article is an attempt to defend the thesis that Sade’s works contain a feminist message. Above all, Sade wanted to liberate women from the construct of femininity, which dictates them virtue and modesty. For this reason women portrayed by him might seem masculine — because they lack features typically considered feminine. Therefore the vision of women in Sade’s work is emancipatory — both compared to his contemporaries and some of his interpreters.

References

Banasiak, B. (2020). Integralna potworność. Markiz de Sade. Filozofia libertynizmu, czyli konsekwencje śmierci Boga. Kraków: Vis-a vis etiuda.
View in Google Scholar

de Boyer, J.-B. (1996). Thérèse philosophe. W: R. Darnton, The forbidden best-sellers of pre-revolutionary France (249299). Nowy Jork, Londyn: W.W. Norton & Company.
View in Google Scholar

Dworkin, A. (1989). Pornography — men possessing women. Nowy Jork: Penguin Books Ltd.
View in Google Scholar

Gallop, J. (1995). Sade, mothers, and other women. W: D.B. Allison, M.S. Roberts, A.S. Weiss (red.), Sade and the narrative of transgression (122141). Nowy Jork: Cambridge University Press.
View in Google Scholar

Klossowski, P. (1992). Sade mój bliźni. Przeł. B. Banasiak, K. Matuszewski. Warszawa: Spacja.
View in Google Scholar

Łojek, J. (1975). Wiek Markiza de Sade. Szkice z historii obyczajów i literatury we Francji XVIII wieku. Lublin: Lubelskie.
View in Google Scholar

Phillips, J. (2005). The Marquis de Sade. A very short introduction. Nowy Jork: Oxford University Press Inc.
View in Google Scholar

Phillips, J. (2001). Sade. The libertine novels. Londyn: Pluto Press.
View in Google Scholar

Riviere, M.S. (2003). Philosophical Liberty, Sexual licence: The Ambiguity of Voltaire’s Libertinage. W: P. Cryle, L. O’Connell (red.), Libertine Enlightenment: Sex Liberty and Licence in the Eighteenth Century (7591). Londyn: Palgrave Macmillan London.
View in Google Scholar

de Sade, D.A.F. (1998). Filozofia w buduarze. Przeł. M. Skrzypek. Kielce: Szumacher.
View in Google Scholar

de Sade, D.A.F. (2020). Julietta. Powodzenie występku. Przeł. B. Banasiak, K. Matuszewski. Kraków: Vis-a vis etiuda.
View in Google Scholar

de Sade, D.A.F. (1997). Julietta. Przeł. B. Banasiak, K. Matuszewski. Warszawa: Spacja.
View in Google Scholar

de Sade, D.A.F. (1996). 120 dni Sodomy. Przeł. B. Banasiak, K. Matuszewski. Warszawa: Spacja.
View in Google Scholar

de Sade, D.A.F. (1987). Justyna, czyli nieszczęścia cnoty. Przeł. M. Bratuń. Łódź: Łódzkie.
View in Google Scholar

de Sade, D.A.F. (2023). Nowa Justyna. Orgie u Gernande’a. Tom V. Przeł. K. Matuszewski. Kraków: Ostrogi.
View in Google Scholar

Skrzypek, M. (1998). Libertyński podręcznik wychowania seksualnego w duchu absolutnego immoralizmu. W: D.A.F. de Sade, Filozofia w buduarze (517). Przeł. M. Skrzypek. Kielce: Szumacher.
View in Google Scholar

Published

2024-06-29

How to Cite

Matyńka, A. (2024). Women and Femininity in D.A.F. de Sade’s Thought. Hybris, 62(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.18778/1689-4286.62.01