Rousseau in drag : deconstructing gender
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Rousseau in drag : deconstructing gender
(Breaking feminist waves)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
1st ed
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction
- Rousseau in drag
- Feminist readings of Rousseau
- L'Amour à Trois
- Structure of the text
- Sexual/political Inequality
- The nothingness of nNature
- Society and sexual difference
- Narcissism and the waning of pity
- Instituting the exchange of women : the Levite of Ephraïm
- The prostitute
- The dedication
- The arts : from the Letter to d'Alembert to The Reveries of the Solitary Walker
- Rousseau in love
- Tragedy and comedy
- Paris and the theater of "Love"
- Geneva
- Reveries of the Solitary Walker
- Writing new fictions : Julie, or the modern romance novel
- Postoedipal desire : reading the Ménage à Trois
- Emile
- Emile et Sophie, ou Les Solitaires
- Julie, or the New Héloïse
- Sophie d'Houdetot
- Mme de Warens
- Autobiography : writing the self, writing gender
- Reading gender
- Masochism
- Heroic ("masculine") rebellions
- Performing the "feminine"
- Exhibitionism : nonphallic eesire
- Homosexual love
- Refusing the father (and the brothers)