HISTORY

 

ANCIENT THOUGHT (c.700 BCE-300 CE):
  
Classical Literature

 

MEDIEVAL THOUGHT (c.300-c.1400):
  
Medieval Literature

 

RENAISSANCE THOUGHT (c.1400-c.1600):

   Renaissance Literature

 

EARLY MODERN THOUGHT (c.1600-c.1785):
  
Neoclassical Literature

 

NINETEENTH CENTURY THOUGHT:
  
Romanticism (1785-1830):
     
Romantic Literature
   Mid-Century/Fin de Siècle (1830-1900)
:
     
'Victorian' Literature

 

TWENTIETH CENTURY THOUGHT:
  
Analytic Philosophy

   Continental Theory:
     
Idealism

      Marxism

      Phenom., Existent., Hermeneutics

      Psychoanalysis

      (Post-)Structuralisms:

         Deconstruction

         Deleuzean Theory

         Dialogism (Bakhtin Circle)

         Foucauldian Discourse Theory

         Semiology / Structuralism

         Structuralist Marxism

         Structuralist Psychoanalysis

   Modernism, Myth & New Criticism

   Pragmatism

 

   Feminist Theory

   Post-colonial Theory

 

   Twentieth Century Literature

 

REGIONS

 

AFRICAN AND AFRICAN DIASPORIC THOUGHT:

   Literature

 

ASIAN THOUGHT:

   Central Asia

   East Asian Thought:

      Literature

   South Asian Thought:

      Literature

   South-East Asia

 

AUSTRALASIAN THOUGHT:

   Literature

 

CANADIAN THOUGHT:

   Literature

 

CARIBBEAN THOUGHT:

   Literature

 

EUROPEAN THOUGHT:

   Central Europe

   Eastern Europe:

      Russia:

        Literature

   Northern Europe:

      Literature

   Southern Europe:

      Greece:

         Literature

      Italy:

         Literature

      Spain:

         Literature

   Western Europe:

      France:

         Literature

      Germany:

         Literature

      UK and Eire:

         Literature

 

LATIN AMERICAN THOUGHT:

   Literature

 

MIDDLE EASTERN THOUGHT:

   Arabic/Islamic Thought:

      Literature

   Israeli/Jewish Thought:

      Literature

 

USA: AMERICAN THOUGHT:

   Literature

   African American Thought:

      Literature

   Native American Thought

 

TOPICS

 

ARTS:

   Architecture
   Arts, Visual and Plastic

   Film

   Literature:

      Author

      Literary Form & Genre:

         Drama

         Poetry

         Prose

      Literary History, Intertextuality, Canon.

      Metaliterature

      Reader

      Representation

   Music
   Other Media (e.g. Photography)

 

BEING

 

COMMUNICATION:

   Discourse Studies
   Philosophy of Language & Logic

   Linguistics

   Rhetoric & Argumentation Theory

   Semiotics

 

   Language and Literature

 

EDUCATION

 

HISTORY

 

THE HUMAN BEING (BODY, MIND, SELF):

   Medical Humanities
  
Philosophy of Mind & Cognitive Science

   Psychology

 

   Gender

   Race

   Sexuality

 

   Literature, the Mind & the Self

 

KNOWLEDGE

 

LUCE IRIGARAY (1932 - )

ASSOCIATIONS

CONFERENCES

SOURCES: PRIMARY

Off-Line:

  • Anthologies:

    • Key Writings.  London: Continuum, 2004.

    • The Irigaray Reader.  Ed. Margaret Whitford.  Oxford: Blackwell, 1991.

    • Je, Tu, Nous: Pour une Culture de la différence.  1990.

      • Je, Tu, Nous: Toward a Culture of Difference.  Trans. Alison Martin.  London: Routledge, 1993.

    • Sexes et parentés.  Paris: Minuit, 1987.

      • Sexes and Genealogies.  Trans. Gillian C. Gill.  New York: Columbia UP, 1993.

    • Ce Sexe qui n'est pas un.  Paris: Minuit, 1977.

      • This Sex Which Is Not One.  Trans. C. Porter and C. Burke.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1985.

  • Selected Individual Works:

    • 1999.

      • Between East and West: from Singularity to Community.  Trans. Stephen Pluhacek.  New York: Columbia UP, 2002.

    • Etre Deux.  Paris: Grasset, 1997.

      • To Be Two.  Trans.  Monique M. Rhodes and Marco F. Cocito-Monoc.  London: Routledge, 2000.

    • 1994.

      • Democracy Begins Between Two.  Trans. Kirsteen Anderson.  London: Routledge, 2000.

    • 1992.

      • I Love to You: Sketch of a Possible Felicity in History.  Trans. Alison Martin.  London: Routledge, 1996.

    • 1989.

      • Thinking the Difference: for a Peaceful Revolution.  Trans. Karin Montin.  London: Routledge, 1994.

    • Parler n'est jamais neutre.  Paris: Minuit, 1985.

      • To Speak is Never Neutral.  Trans. G. Schwab.  London: Routledge, 2000.

    • Éthique de la différence sexuelle.  Paris: Minuit, 1984.

      • An Ethics of Sexual Difference.  Trans. C. Burke and G. Gill.  London: Athlone, 1993.

    • La Croyance Même.  Paris: Galilée, 1983.

    • L'Oubli de l'air chez Martin Heidegger.  1983.

      • The Forgetting of Air in Martin Heidegger.  Trans. Trans. Mary Beth Mader.  Austin: U of Texas P, 1989.

    • Le Corps-à-corps avec la mère.  Montréal: La Pleine Lune, 1981.

    • Passions Élémentaires.  Paris: Minuit, 1981.

      • Elemental Passions.  Trans. Joanne Collie and Judith Still.  London: Routledge, 1992.

    • Amante marine de Friedrich Nietzsche.  Paris: Minuit, 1980.

      • Marine Lover.  Trans. G. C. Gill.  New York: Columbia UP, 1991.

    • Et l'Une ne bouge pas sans l'autre.  Paris: Minuit, 1979.

      • "And the One does not Stir Without the Other."  Signs 7.1 (1981): 56-67.

    • "Cosi Fan Tutti."  Vel 2 (1975): . 

      • "Cosi Fan Tutti."  This Sex Which Is Not One.  Trans. C. Porter and C. Burke.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1985.  86-105.

    • "Des Marchandises entre elles."  La Quinzaine littéraire 215 (1975): .  Rpt. Ce Sexe qui n'est pas un.  Paris: Minuit, 1977.

      • "Commodities Among Themselves."  This Sex Which Is Not One.  Trans. C. Porter and C. Burke.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1985.192-197.

      • "When the Goods Get Together."  Trans. Claudia Reeder.  New French Feminisms.  Ed. Elaine Marks and Isabelle de Courtivron.  Brighton: Harvester, 1981.  107-.S

    • "Ce Sexe qui n'est pas un."  Cahiers du grif 5 (1975): .  Rpt.  Ce Sexe qui n'est pas un.  Paris: Minuit, 1977.

      • "This Sex which is not One." 

        • This Sex Which Is Not One.  Trans. C. Porter and C. Burke.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1985.

        • Trans. Claudia Reeder.  New French Feminisms.  Ed. Elaine Marks and Isabelle de Courtivron.  Brighton: Harvester, 1981.  99-106.

    • Speculum de l'autre femme.  Paris: Minuit, 1974.

      • Speculum of the Other Woman.  Trans. Gillian C. Gill.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1985.

    • "Retour sur la théorie psychanalytique."  Encyclopédie medico-chirurgicale, gynecologie 3 (1973): .

      • "Psychoanalytic Theory: Another Look."  This Sex Which Is Not One.  Trans. C. Porter and C. Burke.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1985.  34-85.

      • "The Power of Discourse and the Subordination of the Feminine.”  This Sex Which Is Not One.  Trans. C. Porter and C. Burke.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1985. 

  • Selected Interviews:

    • Why Different?  Collected Interviews.  Trans. Camille Collins.  Ed. Luce Irigaray and Sylvère Lotringer.  New York: Semiotext(e), 2000.

    • "Woman's Exile."  Ideology and Consciousness 1 (1977): .  Rpt. in The Feminist Critique of Language: a Reader.  Ed. Deborah Cameron.  London: Routledge, .  80-96.

On-Line:

SOURCES: SECONDARY

Off-Line:

  • Anthologies:

    • Burke, Carolyn, Naomi Schor, and Margaret Whitfords, eds.  Engaging With Irigaray: Feminist Philosophy and Modern European Thought.  New York: Columbia UP, 1994.

  • Selected Individual Works:

    • Ainsley, Alison.  "French Feminist Philosophy: de Beauvoir, Kristeva, Irigaray, Le Doeuff, Cixous."  Twentieth-Century Continental Philosophy.  Vol. 8 of The Routledge History of Philosophy.  Ed. Richard Kearney.  London: Routledge, 1994.  409-440.

    • Burke, Carolyn.  "Irigaray through the Looking Glass."  Feminist Studies 7 (1981): .

    • Chanter, Tina.  "Irigaray."  A Companion to Continental PhilosophyEd. Simon Critchley and William R. SchroederOxford: Blackwell, 1998.  588-598.

    • Chanter. Tina.  Ethics of Eros: Irigaray's rewriting of the Philosophers.  London: Routledge, 1995.

    • Cheah, Pheng, and Elizabeth Grosz.  "The Future of Sexual Difference: an Interview with Judith Butler and Drucilla Cornell." Diacritics 28.1 (1998): 19-41.

    • Canters, Hanneke, and Grace M. Jantzen.  Forever Fluid: a Reading of Luce Irigaray's Elemental Passions.  Manchester: U of Manchester P, 2005.

    • Deutscher, Penelope.  A Politics of the Impossible Difference: the later Work of Luce Irigaray.  

    • Fuss, Diana.  "Luce Irigaray's Language of Essence."  Essentially Speaking: Feminism, Nature and Difference.  London: Routledge, 1989.  55-72.

    • Grosz, Elizabeth.  "Luce Irigaray."  Sexual Subversions: Three French Feminists.  Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1989. 

    • Groz, Elizabeth.  "Philosophy, Subjectivity, and the Body: Kristeva and Irigaray."  Feminist Challenges: Social and Political Theory.  Ed. Carole Pateman and Elizabeth Gross.  1986.

    • Gutting, Gary.  "Irigaray."  French Philosophy in the Twentieth Century.  Cambridge: CUP, 2001.  341-352.

    • Huntington, Patricia.  Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray 
    • Lorraine, Tamsin.  Irigaray and Deleuze: Experiments in Visceral Philosophy.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1999.

    • Moi, Toril.  "Patriarchal Reflections: Luce Irigaray's Looking-Glass."  Sexual / Textual Politics.  London: Methuen, 1985.  127-149.

    • Schor, Naomi.  "This Essentialism Which is Not One."  Engaging With Irigaray: Feminist Philosophy and Modern European Thought.  Ed. Carolyn Burke, Naomi Schor, and Margaret Whitford.  New York: Columbia University Press, 1994.

    • Sedgwick, Peter.  "What Kind of Language is Philosophical Language?  (Irigaray and Le Doeuff)."  Descartes to Derrida: an Introduction to European Philosophy.  Oxford: Blackwell, 2001.  281-293.
    • Stone, Alison.  Luce Irigaray and the Philosophy of Sexual Difference.  Cambridge: CUP, .
    • Vasseleu, Cathryn.  Textures of Light: Vision and Touch in Irigaray, Levinas and Merleau-Ponty.  London: Routledge, 1998.
    • Whitford, Margaret.  Luce Irigaray: Philosophy in the Feminine.  London: Routledge, 1991.

    • Whitford, Margaret.  "Rereading Irigaray."  Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis.  Ed. Teresa Brennan.  London: Routledge, 1989.  106-126.

    • Whitford, Margaret.  "Luce Irigaray and the Female Imaginary: Speaking as a Woman."  Radical Philosophy 43 (1986): 3-9.

    • Wicks, Robert.  "Luce Irigaray, Feminist and Psycholinguist (1930-)."  Modern French Philosophy: from Existentialism to Postmodernism.  Oxford: Oneworld, 2003.  257-268.

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