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To Be Two
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Abstract Transcendence
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Concrete Collectivity
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Familial Sentiment
gendered subjectivity in philosophy
Impossible Future
intersubjectivity studies
Intimate Harmony
Invisible Glory
Irreducible Alterity
Irreducible Separation
Jacques Derrida's Thoughts
Jacques Derrida’s Thoughts
Levinasian ethics
Master Disciple Relationship
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Sartrean existentialism
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sexual difference theory
Sexuate Beings
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Unique End
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Product details
- ISBN 9780415918152
- Weight: 300g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 10 Jan 2001
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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In this major new work, French philosopher Luce Irigaray continues to explore the issue central to her thought: the feminist redefinition of Being and Identity. For Irigaray, the notion of the individual is twinned with a reconceived notion of difference, or alterity. What does it mean to be someone? How can identity be created, or discovered, in relation to others? In To Be Two Irigaray gives new clarity to her project, grounding it in relation to such major figures as Sartre, Levinas, and Merleau-Ponty. Yet at the same time, she enriches her discussion with an attempt to bring the elements--earth, fire, water--into philosophical discourse. Even the polarities of heaven and earth come to play in this ambitious and provocative text. At once political, philosophical, and poetic, To Be Two will become one of Irigarary's central works.
Luce Irigaray is the author of the feminist classics Speculum of the Other Woman and This Sex Which Is NotOne. Routledge publishes several of her more recent books, including Je Tu Nous and I Love to You.
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