- Luce
Irigaray (/ɪərɪɡɑːˈreɪ/; born 3 May 1930) is a Belgian-born
French feminist, philosopher, linguist, psycholinguist, psychoanalyst, and
cultural theorist...
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Psychoanalytic Theory, pp. 73–74.
Irigaray, Ce ****e qui n'en est pas un, p. 73.
Irigaray, Ce ****e qui n'en est pas un, pp. 57, 34.
Irigaray, Ce ****e qui n'en est...
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early 1970s
through the
works of
Cixous and
other theorists including Luce
Irigaray,
Chantal Chawaf,
Catherine Clément and
Julia Kristeva, and has subsequently...
- Lacan,
Julia Kristeva, Paul Virilio,
Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, Luce
Irigaray,
Bruno Latour, and Jean Baudrillard, who—in
terms of the
quantity of published...
- via his
conceptual polemical tract,The
Society of the
Spectacle ) Luce
Irigaray,
Jacques Derrida, René Girard,
Nikolas Kompridis,
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe...
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while others, most
notably Luce
Irigaray,
accuse Lacan of
maintaining the ****ist
tradition in psychoanalysis. For
Irigaray, the
phallus does not
define a...
- PhD in
English Literature from the
University of St Andrews. Her book
Irigaray,
Incarnation and
Contemporary Women's
Fiction won the 2014
Feminist and...
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feminist philosophers,
working in
psychoanalytic feminism, and
including Luce
Irigaray,
Julia Kristeva, and Hélène Cixous, have
taken varying post-structuralist...
- post-structuralist philosophy, as in the
writings of
Jacques Derrida and Luce
Irigaray, and it has also
served as an
instrument of
investigation in
analytic philosophy...
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Eduardo Sáenz de Cabezón
Irigaray (born 24 June 1972, Logroño) is a
Spanish mathematician, and
professor of
computer languages and
systems at the University...