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Elemental Passions

Irigaray, LuceCollie, Joanne(Translated by)Still, Judith(Translated by)
Part of the European thought series
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The importance of Irigaray's work lies n the fact that feminist and philosophical discourses are brought together in a feminist appropriation of Spinoza.

The author draws on both philosophy and psychoanalysis in a rejection of traditional literary modes and thus frees literature from male dominance. "Elemental Passions" was first published in France in 1982.

It explores the man/woman relationship in a series of lyrical meditations on the senses and the four elements.

Its form resembles a series of love-letters, in which, however, the identity and reality of the addresses are deliberately obscured in order to escape from conventional, male-imposed conceptual patterns.

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Product Details
0485120798 / 9780485120790
Paperback / softback
305.42
01/12/2000
United Kingdom
112 pages
216 x 140 mm