The Other That Is Not One: Irigaray and Sexual Difference
Irigaray argues sexual difference is ontological. You'll work through the interval, the feminine divine, and ethics beyond the Same.
Steps
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- Reading· ~10 min
Sexual Difference as the Question of Our Age
Irigaray's positive vision: two irreducible subjects, an ethics of the interval.
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- Text Explore· ~8 min
This Sex Which Is Not One
Explore Irigaray's account of female sexuality and its philosophical implications.
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- Argument Map· ~10 min
The Economy of the Same
Map Irigaray's central argument about Western philosophy and sexual difference.
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- Dialogue· ~10 min
Dialogue with Irigaray
Challenge Irigaray on essentialism and the politics of sexual difference.
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- Reflection· ~8 min
Reflection: Difference and Subjectivity
Reflect on Irigaray's challenge to the supposedly universal subject.
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