Sexual/textual politics
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Glavni autor: | Moi, Toril (-) |
Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
Impresum: |
London ; New York :
Routledge,
2002.
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Izdanje: | 2nd ed |
Nakladnička cjelina: |
New accents
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Predmet: |
Sadržaj:
- Introduction: Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? Feminist radings of Woolf
- The rejection of Woolf
- Rescuing Woolf for feminist politics: some points toward an alternative reading
- PART I Anglo-American feminist criticism
- 1 Two feminist classic
- Kate MIllett
- Mary Ellmann
- 2 'Images of Women' criticism
- 3 Women writing and writing about women
- Towards a woman-centered perspective
- 'Literary women'
- 'A literature of their own'
- 'The madwoman in the Attic'
- 4 Theoretical reflections
- Anette Kolodny
- Elaine Showalter
- Myra Jehlen
- PART II French feminist theory
- 5 From Simone de Beauvoir to Jacques Lacan
- Simone de Beauvoir and Marxist feminism
- French feminism after 1968
- Jacques Lacan
- 6 Hélene Cixous: an imaginary utopia
- Patriarchal binary thought
- Difference
- Ecriture féminine 1) masculinity, femininity, bisexuality
- The gift and the proper
- Ecriture féminine 2) the source and the voice
- Imaginary contradictions
- Power, ideology, politics
- 7 Patriarchal reflections: Luce Irigaray's looking-glass
- Speculum
- Specul(ariz)ation and mimeticism
- Freud
- Mysticism
- The inexorable logic of the Same
- Womanspeak: a tale told by an idiot?
- Idealism and ahistoricism
- 8 Marginality and subversion: Julia Kristeva
- L'Etrangere
- Kristeva and Anglo-American feminist linguistics
- Sex differences in language use
- Sexism in language
- Language, femininity, revolution
- The acquisition of language
- Femininity as marginality
- Feminism, Marxiam, anarchism
- Afterword
- Notes
- References
- Index