Luce Irigaray's phenomenology of feminine being /
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Author / Creator: | Lehtinen, Virpi, 1970- author. |
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Imprint: | Albany : State University of New York Press, [2014] |
Description: | xvii, 262 pages ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | SUNY series in gender theory SUNY series in gender theory. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10081972 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Body
- 1. Feminine Existential Style: An Operative Concept
- 2. The Philosophical Discourse and Canon, and Femininity
- 3. Irigaray's Activity of Productive Mimesis: Opening of the Possibility of Original Feminine Expressivity
- 4. Phenomenology of the Body: the Methodological and Conceptual Framework for Irigaray's Investigations of Lived Embodiment and Expressivity
- 5. The Feminine Lived Body
- Conclusions to Part I
- Part II. Desire
- 6. Irigaray's Account of the Beloved Woman as a "Man's Woman"
- 7. Opening up the Possibility of Woman's Self-Love and Love among Women
- 8. Male Phenomenologists' Promise of the Uniqueness of Woman in Carnal Love
- 9. The Continuum of Caressing Gestures in Accordance with the Holistic Conception of Sexuality
- 10. The Philosophical Discourses of Carnal Love: Obstacles and Openings for the Becoming of a Woman Lover
- 11. The Male Lover, the Feminine Beloved One: A Specific Way of Understanding (Carnal) Love
- 12. Irigaray Writing, Speaking, and Acting as a Woman Lover
- Conclusions to Parr II
- Part III. Wisdom
- 13. Original Aspects of Woman in Philosophy: Intermediating between Materiality and Spirituality, Nature and Gods
- 14. Irigaray as a Midwife for Diotima's Daimonic Philosophy of Eros
- 15. Writing: An Intervention into the Neutrality and Absoluteness of the Subject and a Model of Sensible Ideality
- Conclusions to Part III
- Conclusions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index