Description |
136 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
1. The neglect of female genealogies -- 2. Religious and civil myths -- 3. Women's discourse and men's discourse -- 4. On the maternal order -- 5. The culture of difference -- 6. Writing as a woman -- 7. "I won't get AIDS" -- 8. Linguistic sexes and genders -- 9. The right to life -- 10. Why define sexed rights? -- 11. "More women than men" -- 12. Your health: what, or who, is it? -- 13. How can we create our beauty? -- 14. How old are you -- 15. The cost of words -- 16. So when are we to become women? |
Summary |
Irigaray offers the clearest available introduction to her own work. Focusing on power, women, gender and patriarchal mythologies, she lays out what for her has become the central problem for women in the modern world |
Analysis |
Feminism |
Notes |
Originally published in French as "Je, tu, nous", Editions Grasset & Fasquelle, 1990 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Translation of: Je, tu, nous |
Subject |
Cardiovascular system -- Magnetic resonance imaging -- Atlases.
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Feminist theory.
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Gender identity.
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Women -- Social conditions.
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Genre/Form |
Atlases.
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Author |
Blackwell, Gerald G. (Gerald Grant), 1956-
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Cranney, Gregory B. (Gregory Brett), 1955-
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Pohost, Gerald M.
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LC no. |
92011484 |
ISBN |
0415905818 (acid-free paper) |
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0415905826 (pb : acid-free paper) |
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