Speculum of the Other Woman. Luce Irigaray

Speculum of the Other Woman


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Irigaray wrote a thesis while attending this institution regarding Speculum, de l'autre femme, in English this says: Speculum of the Other Woman. [6] Luce Irigaray, Speculum of the Other woman (Speculum de l'autre femme, 1974), Cornell University Press 1985. This particular entry of yours reminded me of something i read in my critical theory art philosophy class, “Speculum of the Other Woman” by Luce Irigaray. Luce Irigaray, a Belgian feminist, philosopher, linguist, psychoanalyst, sociologist and cultural theorist identified this 'masculinism' of feminists in her well-known book Speculum of the Other Woman (1974) (translated by G. My relationship with porn has been a happy one. In 1974, a Belgian feminist named Luce Irigaray published a volume called Speculum Of The Other Woman. But also, I failed to mention, quite famously in Luce Irigaray's Speculum of the Other Woman, where she critiques Merleau-Ponty's concept and counterposes the 'lips' touching each other instead of the hands. The tome provoked the wrath of followers of Jacques Lacan, from whose camp Irigaray departed with this work. As a sexual outsider (a dyke, a trans woman, a devout pervert, and a variety of other things), I rarely find porn that depicts anything resembling my actual sex life. Examples of what I have in mind include: Carole Pateman, The Sexual Contract, Cambridge and Oxford: Polity 1988; and Luce Irigaray, Speculum of the Other Woman (trans. Felman also nods to Irigaray's "Speculum of the Other Woman"--that woman is the dichotomous opposite of man in logocentric logic (the predominance of logos over writing). Though intended as a compliment, it's still an act of violence against the defenceless picture of a woman. Porn has never made me feel bad about my .. Or what about other feminist theory that uses the master's tools precisely to dismantle his house? Like Irigaray's Speculum of the Other Woman, that uses Freud's own words to tear apart his theory of femininity.