Engaging with Irigaray
Title | Engaging with Irigaray PDF eBook |
Author | Carolyn Burke |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 444 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Feminist theory |
ISBN | 0231078978 |
The authors of these essays--including Judith Butler, Elizabeth Weed, and Rosi Braidotti--shed new light on the relationship of Irigaray to many of the philosophers she has "romanced," from Aristotle to Deleuze.
Engaging with Irigaray
Title | Engaging with Irigaray PDF eBook |
Author | Carolyn Burke |
Publisher | |
Pages | 428 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780231078962 |
By assessing Luce Irigaray's contribution to the fields of philosophy, literary theory and feminism, this collection of essays reconsiders Irigaray's position in Western thought and explores her relationship to other philosophers.
Engaging the World
Title | Engaging the World PDF eBook |
Author | Mary C. Rawlinson |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2016-05-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1438460279 |
Offers essays demonstrating the critical relevance of Irigarays thought of sexual difference for addressing contemporary ethical and social issues. Engaging the World explores Luce Irigarays writings on sexual difference, deploying the resources of her work to rethink philosophical concepts and commitments and expose new possibilities of vitality in relationship to nature, others, and to ones self. The contributors present a range of perspectives from multiple disciplines such as philosophy, literature, education, evolutionary theory, sound technology, science and technology, anthropology, and psychoanalysis. They place Irigaray in conversation with thinkers as diverse as Charles Darwin, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Gilles Deleuze, René Decartes, and Avital Ronell. While every essay challenges Irigarays thought in some way, each one also reveals the transformative effects of her thought across multiple domains of contemporary life.
Thinking Life with Luce Irigaray
Title | Thinking Life with Luce Irigaray PDF eBook |
Author | Gail M. Schwab |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2020-04-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 143847783X |
Featuring a highly accessible essay from Irigaray herself, this volume explores her philosophy of life and living. Life-thinking, an important contemporary trend in philosophy and in women's and gender studies, stands in contrast to philosophy's traditional grounding in death, exemplified in the work of philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Schopenhauer. The contributors to Thinking Life with Luce Irigaray consider Irigaray's criticisms of the traditional Western philosophy of death, including its either-or dualisms and binary logic, as well as some of Irigaray's "solutions" for cultivating life. The book is comprehensive in its analyses of Irigaray's relationship to classical and contemporary philosophers, writers, and artists, and produces extremely fruitful intersections between Irigaray and figures as diverse as Homer and Plato; Alexis Wright, the First-Nations novelist of Australia; and twentieth-century French philosophers like Sartre, Badiou, Deleuze, and Guattari. It also develops Irigaray's relationship to the arts, with essays on theater, poetry, architecture, sculpture, and film.
Marine Lover of Friedrich Nietzsche
Title | Marine Lover of Friedrich Nietzsche PDF eBook |
Author | Luce Irigaray |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780231070836 |
Published in France in 1980, Marine Lover is the first in a trilogy in which Luce Irigaray links the interrogation of the feminine in post-Hegelian philosophy with a pre-Socratic investigation of the elements. Irigaray undertakes to interrogate Nietzche, the grandfather of poststructuralist philosophy, from the point of view of water. According to Irigaray, water is the element Nietzsche fears most. She uses this element in her narrative because for her there is a complex relationship between the feminine and the fluid. Irigaray's method is to engage in an amorous dialogue with the male philosopher. In this dialogue, she ruptures conventional discourse and writes in a lyrical style that defies distinction between theory, fiction, and philosophy.
I Love to You
Title | I Love to You PDF eBook |
Author | Luce Irigaray |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2016-02-04 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1317959248 |
In this book, one of the foremost contemporary scholars in the fields of feminist thought and linguistics, explores the possibility of a new liberating language and hence a new relationship between the sexes. In I Love to You, Luce Irigaray moves from the critique of patriarchy to an exploration of the ground for a possible inter-subjectivity between the two sexes. Continuing her rejection of demands for equality, Irigaray poses the question: how can we move to a new era of sexual difference in which women and men establish lasting relations with one another without reducing the other to the status of object?
Through Vegetal Being
Title | Through Vegetal Being PDF eBook |
Author | Luce Irigaray |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2016-07-05 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0231541511 |
Blossoming from a correspondence between Luce Irigaray and Michael Marder, Through Vegetal Being is an intense personal, philosophical, and political meditation on the significance of the vegetal for our lives, our ways of thinking, and our relations with human and nonhuman beings. The vegetal world has the potential to rescue our planet and our species and offers us a way to abandon past metaphysics without falling into nihilism. Luce Irigaray has argued in her philosophical work that living and coexisting are deficient unless we recognize sexuate difference as a crucial dimension of our existence. Michael Marder believes the same is true for vegetal difference. Irigaray and Marder consider how plants contribute to human development by sustaining our breathing, nourishing our senses, and keeping our bodies and minds alive. They note the importance of returning to ancient Greek tradition and engaging with Eastern teachings to revive a culture closer to nature. As a result, we can reestablish roots when we are displaced and recover the vital energy we need to improve our sensibility and relation to others. This generative discussion points toward a more universal way of becoming human that is embedded in the vegetal world.