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Je, Tu, Nous
Towards a Culture of Difference
Series: Routledge Classics
A passionate celebrator of "sexual difference," Luce Irigaray was never simply after the social equality that her generation so publicly demanded. She was seeking more fundamentally a society that celebrated the differences between the genders and their coming together in a union without hierarchy....
Published February 25th 2007 by Routledge
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To Speak is Never Neutral
Feminist philosopher, linguist, and psychoanalyst Luce Irigaray is renowned for her analyses of language, studies that can be precise and poetic at the same time. In this volume of her work on language, linguistics, and psychoanalysis, she is concerned with developing a model that can reveal those...
Published June 27th 2002 by Routledge
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Democracy Begins Between Two
In Democracy Begins Between Two, Luce Irigaray calls for a form of specific civil rights guaranteeing women a separate civil identity of their own equivalent to-though not simply the same as-that enjoyed by men....
Published January 21st 2001 by Routledge
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To Be Two
Published January 9th 2001 by Routledge
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I Love to You
Sketch of A Possible Felicity in History
In this book, one of the foremost contemporary scholars in the fields of feminist thought and linguistics, explores the possibility of a new liberating language and hence a new relationship between the sexes. In I Love to You, Luce Irigaray moves from the critique of patriarchy to an exploration of...
Published December 26th 1995 by Routledge
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Thinking The Difference
In Thinking The Difference, Luce Irigaray examines the ways in which women are failed by the cultural, political and legal institutions set up to protect and preserve, regardless of sex. Here Irigaray addresses the civil domain--where women's bodies, nature, space, symbolism and representation are...
Published August 8th 1994 by Routledge
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Je, Tu, Nous
Towards a Culture of Difference
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...
Published October 21st 1992 by Routledge