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Irigaray's Body Symbolic

Hypatia 6 (3):97 - 110 (1991)

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  1. “Essentially Speaking”: Luce Irigaray's Language of Essence.Diana J. Fuss - 1988 - Hypatia 3 (3):62-80.
    Luce Irigaray's fearlessness towards speaking the body has earned for her work the dismissive label “essentialist.” But Irigaray's Speculum de l'autre femme and Ce Sexe qui n'en est pas un suggest that essence may not be the unitary, monolithic, in short, essentialist category that anti-essentialists so often presume it to be. Irigaray strategically deploys essentialism for at least two reasons: first, to reverse and to displace Jacques Lacan's phallomorphism; and second, to expose the contradiction at the heart of Aristotelian metaphysics (...)
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  • The Pirate's Fiancée: Feminism, Reading, Postmodernism.Meaghan Morris - 1988 - Verso.
    'Appropriation', 'bricolage', 'recording', 'scavenging'—a scenario of image piracy has provided the buzzwords of pop cultural theory for most of the 1980s. while programmes for political action in culture have increasingly taken the form of a romance of buccaneering, the more sedate theoretical disputes about postmodernism have begun to generate a myth that feminists, or even women, have so far said little or nothing about one of the most action-packed debates of the decade. Taking her title from a 1969 film by (...)
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  • Throwing Like a Girl and Other Essays in Feminist Philosophy and Social Theory.Iris Marion Young - 1990
    Feminist social theory and female body experience are the twin themes of Iris Marion Young's twelve outstanding essays written over the past decade and brought together here. Her contributions to social theory raise critical questions about women and citizenship, the relations of capitalism and women's oppression, and the differences between a feminist theory that emphasizes women's difference and one that assumes a gender-neutral humanity. Loosely following a phenomenological method of description, Young's essays on female embodiment discuss female movement, pregnancy, clothing, (...)
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  • (1 other version)[Book review] the acoustic mirror, the female voice in psychoanalysis and cinema. [REVIEW]Kaja Silverman - 1990 - Feminist Studies 16:151-169.
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  • This Sex Which Is Not One.Luce Irigaray - 1977 - Cornell University Press.
    In eleven acute and widely ranging essays, Irigaray reconsiders the question of female sexuality in a variety of contexts that are relevant to current discussion of feminist theory and practice.
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  • Luce Irigaray: philosophy in the feminine.Margaret Whitford - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    Margaret Whitford's study provides the ideal introduction to Irigaray's thought, offering a sustained interpretation of her whole corpus, including previously untranslated French texts. Whitford suggests that Irigaray's work should be seen as "philosophy in the feminine," actively opposing the complicity of philosophy with other social practices which exclude or marginalize women.
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  • Throwing like a Girl and Other Essays in Feminist Philosophy and Social Theory.Iris Marion Young - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (3):218-221.
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  • Feminism and Poetry: Language, Experience, Identity in Women's Writing.Jan Montefiore - 1994 - New York University Press.
    Women's poetry has been frequently undervalued, misread or simply ignored. Even now there is a tendency to see the woman poet as a slight and freakish phenomenon compared with her substantial sister the novelist, let alone her massive and weighty poetic grandfathers. But as Jan Montefiore demonstrates in this book, the range, scope and variety of women's poetry, past and present, is thoroughly impressive.
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  • Feminism and Psychoanalysis: The Daughter's Seduction.Jane Gallop - 1982 - Springer.
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  • Irigaray Through the Looking Glass.Carolyn Burke - 1981 - Feminist Studies 7 (2):288.
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  • Rereading Irigaray.Margaret Whitford - 1989 - In Teresa Brennan (ed.), Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge. pp. 106--26.
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  • Ethique de la différence sexuelle.Luce Irigaray - 1984 - Les Editions de Minuit.
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