French Feminism Reader
Book • 2000
The French Feminism Reader is a comprehensive anthology of essays by prominent French feminist thinkers.
Edited by Kelly Oliver, it includes selections from key figures in second-wave feminism, such as Luce Irigaray, Hélène Cixous, and Julia Kristeva.
The Reader aims to provide an accessible introduction to the complex and diverse landscape of French feminist theory, covering topics such as psychoanalysis, language, sexuality, and the body.
It also includes introductory material and contextual notes to guide readers through the often challenging texts.
It serves as an important resource for students and scholars interested in understanding the development and impact of French feminism on contemporary thought.
It offers diverse perspectives on gender, identity, and culture.
Edited by Kelly Oliver, it includes selections from key figures in second-wave feminism, such as Luce Irigaray, Hélène Cixous, and Julia Kristeva.
The Reader aims to provide an accessible introduction to the complex and diverse landscape of French feminist theory, covering topics such as psychoanalysis, language, sexuality, and the body.
It also includes introductory material and contextual notes to guide readers through the often challenging texts.
It serves as an important resource for students and scholars interested in understanding the development and impact of French feminism on contemporary thought.
It offers diverse perspectives on gender, identity, and culture.
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Ep. 375: Luce Irigaray's Feminism (Part One)