Volume 1: Simone De Beauvoir Part 1: The Uneasy Alliance Between The Second Sex and the US Feminist Movement Part 2: While We Wait for a Better English Translation of The Second Sex Part 3: The Foundations of Sexual Difference Part 4: Was De Beauvoir a Philosopher? Part 5: Situating de Beauvoir’s Relationship to Phenomenology Part 6: De Beauvoir’s Critique of Traditional Marriage Volume 2: Helene Cixous Part 7: Early Criticism Part 8: Writing and Sexual Difference Part 9: How to Read Hélène Cixous Part 10: Autobiography and Exile Part 11: Scopophilia and the Theatre Part 12: Lesbianism Volume 3: Luce Irigaray Part 13: Early Criticism Part 14: Revisiting Essentialism Part 15: The Body, the Psyche, and Oriented Sexes Part 16: Mimesis, Politics, and the Law Part 17: Divine Possibilities Volume 4: Julia Kristeva Part 18: The US Construction of ‘French Feminism’ Part 19: The (Im)possibility of ‘Woman’ as Speaking Subject Part 20: The Uses and Abuses of Julia Kristeva’s Work for Feminist Politics Part 21: The Return of the Maternal Body in Philosophy Part 22: Kristeva and the Polis
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Jennifer Hansen, Ann Cahill






