Subjectivity and sexual difference
new figures of the feminine in Irigaray and Cavarero
pp. 391-413
Abstract
This paper argues that the metaphors of breath and voice as employed in the recent works of Luce Irigaray and Adriana Cavarero yield a reconceptualization of subjectivity as unique, embodied and relational. When interpreted in light of Cavarero's reorientation of the question of subjectivity from a what to a who, this newly configured notion of subjectivity can serve as the basis for a non-essentialist politics of sexual difference.
Publication details
Published in:
(2003) Continental Philosophy Review 36 (4).
Pages: 391-413
DOI: 10.1023/B:MAWO.0000015834.71440.b3
Full citation:
Perpich Diane (2003) „Subjectivity and sexual difference: new figures of the feminine in Irigaray and Cavarero“. Continental Philosophy Review 36 (4), 391–413.