Je, tu, nous : toward a culture of difference
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Je, tu, nous : toward a culture of difference
Routledge, 1993
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ISBN 9780415905817
内容説明
Luce Irigaray is widely recognised as one of the leading figures in the study of women, language and culture. She is arguably the most original and provocative feminist theorist in contemporary French thought. Over recent years her ideas have become massively influential, not least in feminist literary theory, where they have opened up possibilities for reading women's writing and theorizing language.
In Je, Tu, Nous Luce Irigaray offers the clearest introduction available to her own work. In a series of brief and direct pieces on gender, language, power and patriarchal mythologies, she lays out what for her is the central problem for women in the modern world. The essays span Irigaray's thought on the importance of difference in culture, in a style that is remarkably informal, open and engaging.
This is a remarkable book which will introduce Irigaray's philosophy, with her vision of necessary cultural change, to the widest audience so far.
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1. The Neglect of Female Genealogies. 2 Civil and Religious Myths. 3 Women's Discourse and Men's Discourse. 4 On the Maternal Order. 5 The Culture of Difference. 6 Writing as a Woman. 7 "I won't get AIDS". 8 Linguistic Sexes and Genders. 9 The Right to Life. 10 Why define Sexed Tights?. 11 "More Women than Men". 12 Your Health - what, or who, is it?. 13 How can we create our Beauty?. 14 How old are you?. 15 The Cost of Words. 16 So: When are we to become women?
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: pbk ISBN 9780415905824
内容説明
Irigaray offers the clearest available introduction to her own work. Focusing on power, women, gender and patriarchal mythologies, she lays out what for her has become the central problem for women in the modern world.
目次
- Note A Personal Note
- Chapter 1 The Neglect of Female Genealogies
- Chapter 2 Religious and Civil Myths
- Chapter 3 Women's Discourse and Men's Discourse
- Chapter 4 On the Maternal Order
- Chapter 5 The Culture of Difference
- Chapter 6 Writing As a Woman
- Chapter 7 "I Won't Get AIDS"1Slogan given to a woman to say during the second campaign against AIDS carried out by French television.
- Chapter 8 Linguistic Sexes and Genders
- Chapter 9 The Right to Life
- Chapter 10 Why Define Sexed Rights?
- Chapter 11 "More Women Than Men"1'Manifesto published by the women's bookshop in Milan-a women's group to which Luisa Muraro belongs-in Sotto!opra vert, 1985. For further elaboration of the issues and the perspective formulated in this pamphlet, see Sexual D??trtnct: A Tbtory ofSocud-S?mbalic Practice, trans. Patricia Cicogna and Teresa de Lauretis (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990). Originally published as Non credere di avert dti diriiti: L*sstneraziont della libirtafe"mttnui ne!?tika e nelle vicende di ?tttssruppo di donne, The Milan Women's Bookstore Collective (Turin: Rosenberg and Sellier, 1987), (Tr.)
- Chapter 12 Your Health
- Chapter 13 How Can We Create Our Beauty?
- Chapter 14 How Old Are You?
- Chapter 15 The Cost of Words
- Chapter 16 So When Are We to Become Women?
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