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  • - Helene Cixous and the feminine divine
    av Sal Renshaw
    1 122,-

    The Subject of Love: Helene Cixous and the Feminine Divine is about abundant, generous, other-regarding love. In the history of Western ideas of love, such a configuration has been inseparable from our ideas about divinity and the sacred; often reserved only for God; and rarely thought of as a human achievement. This book is a substantial engagement with her philosophies of love, inviting the reader to reflect on the conditions of subjectivity that just might open us to something like a divine love of the other. Renshaw follows this thread in this genealogy of abundant love: the thread that connects the subject of love from 5th century B.C.E. Greece and Plato, to the 20th century protestant theology of agapic love of Anders Nygren, to the late 20th century poetico-philosophy of Helene Cixous. This study will be of particular interest to academics and students of the history of gender, cultural studies, criticism and gender studies

  • - Luce Irigaray, Women, Gender, and Religion
    av Morny Joy
    280,-

    Religious themes have permeated Luce Irigary's thought from the beginning, but this book is the only major study of this dimension of her work -- both her rejection of traditional western religions, and her recent explorations of eastern religions.

  • - A Reading of Luce Irigaray's Elemental Passions
    av Grace M. Jantzen & Hanneke Canters
    294,-

    Forever Fluid is the first English commentary on Luce Irigaray's important text, Elemental Passions. It provides a lively alternative to the binary logic that runs through western culture, showing how sexual difference enables appreciation of difference of all kinds -- .

  • av Heather Walton
    269,-

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