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› Find signed collectible books: '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. [via]
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Explores the man/woman relationship in a series of lyrical meditations on the senses and the four elements. [via]
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A feminist critique of Heideggar's key concepts, arguing that he overlooks an implicit debt to the spatiality of air - the element and dimension within which a new style of thinking and existing becomes possible, a new and more balanced, feminist relationship between thinking and nature. [via]

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'a good introduction to Irigaray's oeuvre' The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural TheoryDiscusses how language, religion, law, art, science and technology have failed women and how concrete changes can be made to ensure that 'our' culture belongs to both men and women. [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'To Be Two'
In this 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 some "one"? How can identity be created or discovered, in relation to others? In "To Be Two" Irigaray gives 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 text. [via]
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