
Luce Irigaray: Philosophy in the Feminine
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No radical feminist thinker has provoked as much interest and perplexity as Luce Irigaray. Her claim that western reason is premised on the suppression of sexual difference, her engagement with Lacanian and Derridean theory, and her apparent essentialist conception of the feminine all challenge and disturb in equal measure. Margaret Whitford's groundbreaking study provides the ideal introduction to Irigaray's whole corpus, including previously untranslated French texts. Treating Irigaray as a philosopher of sexual difference, Whitford suggests that her work should be seen as philosophy in the feminine', actively opposing the complicity of philosophy with other social practices which exclude or marginalize women.
Author: Margaret Whitford
Format: Paperback, 252 pages, 156mm x 234mm, 408 g
Published: 1991, Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Philosophy
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No radical feminist thinker has provoked as much interest and perplexity as Luce Irigaray. Her claim that western reason is premised on the suppression of sexual difference, her engagement with Lacanian and Derridean theory, and her apparent essentialist conception of the feminine all challenge and disturb in equal measure. Margaret Whitford's groundbreaking study provides the ideal introduction to Irigaray's whole corpus, including previously untranslated French texts. Treating Irigaray as a philosopher of sexual difference, Whitford suggests that her work should be seen as philosophy in the feminine', actively opposing the complicity of philosophy with other social practices which exclude or marginalize women.

Luce Irigaray: Philosophy in the Feminine