ISBN:
0415771986
,
9780415771986
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
138 S.
,
20cm
Ausgabe:
1. publ. in Routledge classics
Serie:
Routledge classics
Originaltitel:
Je, tu, nous 〈engl.〉
DDC:
305.42
Schlagwort(e):
Feminist theory
;
Women Social conditions
;
Feminist theory
;
Women Social conditions
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Frau
;
Geschlechtsunterschied
;
Geschlechterverhältnis
;
Feminismus
Kurzfassung:
"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. As she formulates it in this compellingly readable introduction to her own thought, Irigaray is writing about how "I" and "You" become "We." Exploring along the way women's experiences of motherhood, abortion, the AIDS crisis and the beauty industry, this book presents one of the most important thinkers of our day in her own words."--Jacket
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
A personal note : equal or different?The neglect of female genealogies -- Religious and civil myths -- Women's discourse and men's discourse -- On the maternal order -- The culture of difference -- Writing as a woman -- "I won't get AIDS" -- Linguistic sexes and genders -- The right to life -- Why define sexed rights? -- "More women than men" -- Your health : what, or who, is it? -- How can we create our beauty? -- How old are you? -- The cost of words -- So when are we to become women?
Anmerkung:
A personal note : equal or different? -- The neglect of female genealogies -- Religious and civil myths -- Women's discourse and men's discourse -- On the maternal order -- The culture of difference -- Writing as a woman -- "I won't get AIDS" -- Linguistic sexes and genders -- The right to life -- Why define sexed rights? -- "More women than men" -- Your health : what, or who, is it? -- How can we create our beauty? -- How old are you? -- The cost of words -- So when are we to become women?
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