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H. Cixous does not identify “Woman” with biological sex, not even with one gender, but with the “capacity to embrace the other”. So the writing which is open to alterity is “feminine”, even if the author is a man, because “a man-that-writes” is no longer
Mara Negrón
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Il volume "La Lingua a venire. Seminario di Barcellona di Helene Cixous e Jacques Derrida” presenta un’interessante architettura, che sorge da processi intrecciati: il dialogo tra due intellettuali sul loro vivere/essere stranieri in Francia; la ...
Graziella Arazzi
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The Voracious Text – Hélène Cixous’ Vivre l’orange [PDF]
In her autobiographical texts, Hélène Cixous creates a strong connection between self, writing and place through the medium of consumption. Hers is a voracious writing which both consumes and creates the self.
Cosma Ioana
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French Feminists and Anglo-Irish Modernist: Cixous, Kristeva, Beckett and Joyce
This essay discusses the importance ascribed to the work of Samuel Beckett and James Joyce by two major French feminists: the philosopher and psychoanaJyst Julia Kristeva and the creative writer and philosopher Helene Cixous.
Jennifer Birkett
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Résumé: Cet article examine la reconfiguration du mythe d’Œdipe dans trois réécritures contemporaines centrées sur Jocaste : Le Nom d’Œdipe. Chant du corps interdit (1979) d’Hélène Cixous, Jocaste (1981) de Michèle Fabien et Jocaste reine (2009) de Nancy
Dora LEONTARIDOU
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Excerpt: In psychoanalytic theory, the phallus serves as the supreme symbol of masculine power and, concurrently, of feminine lack. “Phallocentrism” is a term used primarily by feminist theorists to denote the pervasive privileging of the masculine ...
Rine, Abigail
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Ver con Hélène Cixous, Marta Segarra (ed.) [PDF]
Obra ressenyada: Marta SEGARRA (ed.), Ver con Hélène Cixous.
Font Espriu, Marta
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Fantastical conversations with the other in the self: Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957) and her Peter Wimsey as Animus [PDF]
Dorothy L. Sayers created in her fictional character Lord Peter Wimsey a “contrasexual” figure in her own imagination, with whom she carried on an extended dialogue over many years. C.G. Jung's concept of the contrasexual archetype, the anima (in men) or
Martin, Laura
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Relay oral therapy in febrile urinary tract infections caused by extended spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in children: A French multicenter study. [PDF]
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