De maskerade van Luce Irigaray: van hysterica-mimetica tot poëtica. Van een antifallocratische kritiek op Plato’s theater van het identieke in Speculum de l’autre femme naar een constructie van een meer vloeibare logica en vrouwelijke subjectiviteit en intersubjectiviteit in Passions élémentaires. (original) (raw)
This is a copy of my master's thesis (Philosophy, written in Dutch), in which I developed a combined reading of Luce Irigaray's "Speculum de l'autre femme" and "Passions élémentaires", whilst explaining the symbolics behind her 'philosophie féminine'.
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