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312 Pages
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Routledge
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First published in 1999. Each volume in the Lit Book Series will contain a wide range of essays on a particular author, theme or genre. By offering a forum for oftentimes competing, but equally compelling, theoretical points of view within each volume, the editors hope to generate interest, debate, dissent, appreciation and attention for each volume’s topic. The Lit Book Series will provide a... Read more
I Cixous: Écrivain feminine 1 Life Makes Text from My Body: A Reading of Hélène Cixous’ La Venue à l’Écriture 2 Le Père de l’écriture: Writing Within the Secret Father 3 The Medusa’s Slip: Hélène Cixous and the Underpinnings of Écriture Feminine 4 Hélène Cixous: Music Forever or Short Treatise on a Poetics for a Story To Be Sung II Cixous’ Theorizing/Theorizing Cixous 5 Reading and Writing the Other: Criticism as Felicity 6 Cixous’ Concept of “Brushing” as a Gift 7 The Gift: Hélène Cixous and Jacques Derrida 8 Hélène Cixous Names Woman, Mother, Other: “a feminine plural like me” 9 Cixous, Spivak, and Oppositional Theory III Portrayal and Performance 10 Hélène Cixous: A Space Between—Women and (Their) Language 11 Hélène Cixous and the Need of Portraying: on Portrait du Soleil Mnouchkine/Hélène Cixous: The Meeting of Two Chimaeras 13 The Self and The “Other(s)” in Cixous’ Sihanouk 14 Bringing a Historical Character on Stage: L’Indiade 15 Men More Than Men 16 The Critic as Playwright: Performing Hélène Cixous’ LeNom d’Oedipe
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Edited by Lee A.Jacobus and Regina Barreca University of Connecticut Storrs






