Thinking Through The Body,New
Thinking Through The Body,New

Thinking Through The Body,New

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From One Of Our Most Outspoken Feminist Critics, This Collection Explores Various Ways In Which The Body Can Be Rethought Of As A Site Of Knowledge Rather Than As A Medium To Move Beyond Or Dominate. Moving Between A Theoretical And Confessional Stance, Gallop Explores Sade'S Relation To Mothers Both In His Novels And His Life; Barthe'S The Pleasure Of The Text; Freud'S Work, Read Not As A Psychological Text But As A Literary Endeavor And From A Woman'S Point Of View; And Luce Irigarary'S Famous This Sex Which Is Not One.

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