Luce Irigaray: Philosophy in the Feminine
Routledge (1991)
| Abstract | 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. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Feminist theory Psychoanalysis and feminism | |||||||||
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| Call number | HQ1190.W48 1991 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415059682 9780415059688 | |||||||||
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Joyce N. Davidson & Mick Smith (1999). Wittgenstein and Irigaray: Gender and Philosophy in a Language (Game) of Difference. Hypatia 14 (2):72-96.
Penelope Deutscher (1994). "The Only Diabolical Thing About Women...": Luce Irigaray on Divinity. Hypatia 9 (4):88 - 111.
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Margaret Whitford (1991). Irigaray's Body Symbolic. Hypatia 6 (3):97 - 110.
Lynda Haas (1993). Review: Of Waters and Women: The Philosophy of Luce Irigaray. [REVIEW] Hypatia 8 (4):150 - 159.
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