LUCE IRIGARAY AND LOVE

Author: Bostic H.

Source: Cultural Studies , Volume 16, Number 5, 1 September 2002 , pp. 603-610(8)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Key:
Free Content - Free Content
New Content - New Content
Subscribed Content - Subscribed Content
Free Trial Content - Free Trial Content

Abstract:

This article responds to recent criticisms of Luce Irigaray's I Love to You by inviting the reader to attend to the resources for theorizing being-two in love offered in this book as well as in Irigaray's larger corpus. Irigaray's focus on male/female relationships is a strategic choice that does not endorse compulsory heterosexuality. Her thought on the negative, on silence and on listening contributes to a theory of relational identity that can lead to the building of a new social order.

Keywords: IRIGARAY; LOVE; HETEROSEXISM; THE NEGATIVE; SILENCE; LISTENING

Document Type: Forum article

The full text electronic article is available for purchase. You will be able to download the full text electronic article after payment.

$30.49 plus tax

 

OR

Back to top

Key:
Free Content - Free Content
New Content - New Content
Subscribed Content - Subscribed Content
Free Trial Content - Free Trial Content
Page Help Click here for Page Help
Shopping cart
Tools
Sign in






Need to register?
Sign up here
Text size: A | A | A | A