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  1. 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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    The Irigaray Reader.Luce Irigaray & Margaret Whitford - 1991 - Wiley-Blackwell.
  3. Marine Lover of Friedrich Nietzsche.Luce Irigaray, Gillian C. Gill & Margaret Whitford - 1993 - Hypatia 8 (4):150-159.
    This article reviews three recent books that enhance our understanding of the work of French feminist Luce Irigaray: Marine Lover of Friedrich Nietzsche and The Irigaray Reader, and Philosophy in the Feminine, a commentary on Irigaray's work by Margaret Whitford. The author emphasizes a dynamic reading of Irigaray's philosophy and integrates theoretical concepts with poetic/utopian passages from the works.
     
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    Feminist Perspectives in Philosophy.Morwenna Griffiths & Margaret Whitford (eds.) - 1988 - Indiana University Press.
    Especially insightful are articles on ethics and gender, autonomy and pornography, feelings, and a responsible and democratic epistemology." —Choice The essays in this book introduce to American readers the work of a group of British ...
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    Knowing the difference: feminist perspectives in epistemology.Kathleen Lennon & Margaret Whitford (eds.) - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    This collection is one of the first to offer feminist perspectives on epistemology from thinkers outside North America. It presents essays from an international group of contributors, including Rosi Braidotti, Gemma Corradi Fiumara, Anna Yeatman, Sabina Lovibond and Liz Stanley. Using approaches and methods from both analytic and continental philosophy, the contributors engage with questions of traditional epistemology and with issues raised by postmodernist critiques. The essays deal with the central question of difference: the difference which a feminist perspective yields (...)
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    Knowing the Difference: Feminist Perspectives in Epistemology.Kathleen Lennon & Margaret Whitford - 1994 - Philosophy 70 (271):127-129.
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  7. Rereading Irigaray.Margaret Whitford - 1989 - In Teresa Brennan (ed.), Between feminism and psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge. pp. 106--26.
     
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  8. Luce Irigaray and the female imaginary: Speaking as a woman.Margaret Whitford - 1986 - Radical Philosophy 43 (7):3.
  9. Knowing the Difference: Feminist Perspectives in Epistemology.Kathleen Lennon & Margaret Whitford (eds.) - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    Including contributions from an international list of renowned authors, this text seeks to address the controversial issue of difference in feminist philosophy, using approaches from both analytic and continental thinking.
     
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    Irigaray and the Culture of Narcissism.Margaret Whitford - 2003 - Theory, Culture and Society 20 (3):27-41.
    This article recontextualizes Irigaray with reference to post-Freudian psychoanalytic theories of narcissism, and argues that a persistent theme in her work has been the diagnosis of the narcissism of Western culture. It indicates that one of the possible sources for her diagnosis of Western culture is the work of Béla Grunberger. It also argues that it is possible to make connections between Irigaray's critique of Western civilization and other related critiques. The second part of the article sketches a brief account (...)
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    The Irigaray Reader: Luce Irigaray.Margaret Whitford (ed.) - 1992 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Luce Irigaray is one of the leading French feminist philosophers and psychoanalysts. _The Irigaray Reader _is a collection of her most important paeprs to date, ranging across feminism, philosophy, psychoanalysis and linguistics. A number of them appear here for the first time in English.
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  12. Speaking as a Woman: Luce Irigaray and the Female Imaginary'.Margaret Whitford - 1986 - Radical Philosophy 43 (4).
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    Society for Women in Philosophy.Margaret Whitford - 1996 - Die Philosophin 7 (13):130-132.
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    Irigaray's Body Symbolic.Margaret Whitford - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (3):97 - 110.
    This paper explores the symbolic implications of Luce Irigaray's images of the female body, particularly the two lips and the mucous. It suggests that Irigaray's work reveals some of the problems attendant on "positive images of women.".
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    Luce Irigaray: the problem of feminist theory.Margaret Whitford - 1986 - Paragraph 8 (1):102-105.
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  16. Mother-daughter relationship.Margaret Whitford - 1992 - In Elizabeth Wright (ed.), Feminism and Psychoanalysis: A Critical Dictionary. Blackwell. pp. 262--66.
  17. Robyn Ferrell, Passion in Theory: Conceptions of Freud and Lacan.M. Whitford - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  18. Rape: Political Perspectives.Margaret Whitford - 1992 - In Elizabeth Wright (ed.), Feminism and Psychoanalysis: A Critical Dictionary. Blackwell. pp. 1992--364.
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    Society for Women in Philosophy.Margaret Whitford & Morwenna Griffiths - 1996 - Die Philosophin 7 (13):130-132.
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    The provocation of the Other Robert Bernasconi and David Wood , The Provocation of Levinas: Rethinking the Other, Warwick Studies in Philosophy and Literature . xii + 194 pp.Margaret Whitford - 1990 - Paragraph 13 (1):97-100.
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