The Hélène Cixous reader
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The Hélène Cixous reader
Routledge, 1994
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Text in English and French
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-229) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the first truly representative collection of texts by Helene Cixous. The substantial pieces range broadly across her entire oeuvre, and include essays, works of fiction, lectures and drama. Arranged helpfully in chronological order, the extracts span twenty years of intellectual thought and demonstrate clearly the development of one of the most creative and brilliant minds of the twentieth century.
With a foreword by Jacques Derrida, a preface by Cixous herself, and first-class editorial material by Susan Sellers, The Helene Cixous Reader is destined to become a key text of feminist writing.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Jacques Derrida, Introduction by Susan Sellers, Preface by Helene Cixous, Neutral: Difficulties of Translating Cixous Into English, Inside, First Names of No One, The Newly Born Woman, Breaths, La, Angst, To Live The Orange, (With) Or the Art of Innocence, Lemonade Everything Was So Infinite, The Book of Promethea, Extreme Fidelity, The Terrible But Unfinished Story of Norodom Sihanouk King of Cambodia, The Place of Crime, The Place of Forgiveness, Indiada Or the India of Their Dreams, Manna to Mandelstams to the Mandelas, Firstdays Of the Year, Deluge, Three Steps On the Ladder of Writing, Afterword by Mirielle Calle-Gruber, Select Bibliography
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