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Luce Irigaray and the Female Imaginary: Speaking as a Woman

Margaret Whitford ~ RP 043 (Summer 1986) ~ Article
Luce Irigaray and the Female Imaginary: Speaking as a Woman Margaret Whitford Although Luce Irigaray’s name is beginning to become more familiar in England, her work has not, for the most part, been translated, so that non-French-speaking readers have had to confine themselves to the odd bits and pieces – the translation of an interview […]

Interpreting the world: September 11, cultural criticism and the intellectual Left

Peter Osborne ~ RP 117 (Jan/Feb 2003), pp. 2–12 ~ Commentary
Philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways; the point is to change it.ʼ How many times during the heyday of socialist activism in the 1970s was Marxʼs eleventh thesis on Feuerbach rolled out to put overly reflective comrades back in their place? In fact, of course, even then one would have been hard-pressed […]
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