In this article, I use ideas developed by the French feminist philosopher Luce Irigaray in order to examine and stimulate discussion of the representation of masculinity and femminity in Cernuda's last four books of poetry. A secondary aim of this paper is to suggest indirectly that gender is central to other, apparently ungendered issues, such as aesthetics and time, which have been the subject of much debate among Cernuda's critics. To develop my argument, I focus in particular on Irigaray's ideas concerning the role of the divine in the establishment and development of gender identity. Cernuda's last four books of poetry offer particularly fertile ground for the analysis of the relationship between femininity and the divine because fem...
International audienceIf the question of divine representation in Antiquity is a complex matter, can...
In her philosophical work, Luce Irigaray questions the universal genderless subject and advocates th...
This essay is intended to reappraise, from a feminist perspective, Christopher Brennan's 'Poems [19...
Within recent French philosophical discussion of the divine, the work of Luce Irigaray stands out in...
This thesis explores French feminist philosopher and psychoanalyst Luce Irigaray's articulation of ...
The essence of the female has always been undermined by the male dominated society. The language we ...
<b>A philosophical discussion of the feminine and femininity of the divine</b> 
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Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Media, Music, and Cultural Studie...
This thesis investigates the construction and reflection of gender identities in the religious spher...
The scope of this chapter is to show that bodily representation in late 20th century Maltese poetry...
This thesis studies the ways in which female characters in Chaucer's poetry use language. Difference...
Nawāl al-Sa'dāwī has criticised sharply the discourse of masculine God in her works, either fiction ...
This article explores metamorphic outcomes in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. While the poem may be steeped in...
Humans have been inextricably linked to nature since before the rule of Emperor Augustus in Ancient ...
This thesis explores the representation of gender, desire, and identity in elegiac discourse. It doe...
International audienceIf the question of divine representation in Antiquity is a complex matter, can...
In her philosophical work, Luce Irigaray questions the universal genderless subject and advocates th...
This essay is intended to reappraise, from a feminist perspective, Christopher Brennan's 'Poems [19...
Within recent French philosophical discussion of the divine, the work of Luce Irigaray stands out in...
This thesis explores French feminist philosopher and psychoanalyst Luce Irigaray's articulation of ...
The essence of the female has always been undermined by the male dominated society. The language we ...
<b>A philosophical discussion of the feminine and femininity of the divine</b> 
...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Media, Music, and Cultural Studie...
This thesis investigates the construction and reflection of gender identities in the religious spher...
The scope of this chapter is to show that bodily representation in late 20th century Maltese poetry...
This thesis studies the ways in which female characters in Chaucer's poetry use language. Difference...
Nawāl al-Sa'dāwī has criticised sharply the discourse of masculine God in her works, either fiction ...
This article explores metamorphic outcomes in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. While the poem may be steeped in...
Humans have been inextricably linked to nature since before the rule of Emperor Augustus in Ancient ...
This thesis explores the representation of gender, desire, and identity in elegiac discourse. It doe...
International audienceIf the question of divine representation in Antiquity is a complex matter, can...
In her philosophical work, Luce Irigaray questions the universal genderless subject and advocates th...
This essay is intended to reappraise, from a feminist perspective, Christopher Brennan's 'Poems [19...