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Abstract Fluidity invigorates a utopian home in Chinese Canadian author Larissa Lai's Salt Fish Girl (2002). In the novel, the fishlike lesbian couple cyclically returns to their aquatic habitat between mortal reincarnations: from last‐century colonial South China to near‐future bio‐capitalistic Canada, where they recurrently experience displacement ...
Qianyi Ma
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Title: "Your Freedom is Closely Connected to my Own": A Feminist Psychoanalytical Reading of the Motifs of Emancipation and Motherhood in Maud Reuterswärd's Elisabet Trilogy One of the most complex forms of relationship in fiction for young adults seems
Pia Vuorio
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Este se constituye en el último de tres artículos en los que se divide el proyecto de investigación titulado El proceso de formación de la subjetividad femenina a través de su sexualidad, un proyecto del CIICLA (Centro de Investigaciones en Identidad ...
Lai Sai Acón Chan
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Places as refrains: A non‐constructive alternative to assemblage thinking
Abstract Over the past 20 to 30 years, relational, post‐humanist, processual, and non‐representational approaches to space and place have gained an increasing purchase within anglophone human geography, whether underpinned by academic engagements with Western philosophy, anthropology, or indigenous thinking and praxis.
Peter Merriman
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Cet article propose une manière de penser l'économie comme division sans partage et l'écologie comme partage sans division. Nous nous référons aux œuvres de Luce Irigaray pour une approche possible de la relation entre économie et écologie ainsi ...
Michael Marder
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What does it mean to be living? [PDF]
Our Western culture more and more moves away from life. It is so much so that speaking about nature is generally understood as alluding to some or other concept that would be more or less adequate, but not as referring to or questioning about life.
Irigaray, Luce, Seely, Stephen D.
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Abstract The primary objective of this study is to offer an original interpretation in two fields of research: the first, of contemporary Jewish philosophy, and the second, to the continental and specifically deconstructionist method. I wish to achieve this by analysing a new deconstructionist text of the French, Jewish, post‐structuralist, feminist ...
Miriam Feldmann‐Kaye
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Book description: Luce Irigaray: Teaching explores ways to confront new issues in education. Three essays by Irigaray herself present the outcomes of her own experiments in this area and develop proposals for teaching people how to coexist in difference,
Worton, M.
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LOVE AS ENJOYMENT: Hopelessness, Play, and Desirable Futures in Ghaziabad, India
ABSTRACT Some young middle‐class women in Ghaziabad have little hope that love will lead to a desirable future. Therefore, they kindle desire in casual encounters that they describe as “enjoyment” and cultivate a sensibility of living in the moment.
AKANKSHA AWAL
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’n Filosofiese besinning oor die vroulike en vroulikheid van die godheid
A philosophical discussion of the feminine and femininity of the divine This article considers the importance of the feminine of the divine (or ‘the goddess’) from the perspective of a philosophy of sexual difference, as the latter is proposed mainly ...
Louise du Toit
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